Nouns
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Verbs
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Adjectives
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Other
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anger
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translate
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universal
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In contrast
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grief
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observe
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particularly
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guilt
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associate
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indeed
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shame
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attempt
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disgust
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recognize
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honour
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reveal
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cheerfulness
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Using the Target Vocab.
1.
Universal 2.
Attempted 3. Particularly, observe 4.
Associate, reveal
5. recognize 6. In contrast, shame 7. Honor 8. Translate, Indeed
Understanding Inference
1.
Females may be uncomfortable expressing these
emotions, but not as uncomfortable as males in the U.S.
2.
They probably don’t take it as seriously. They
might laugh at them or tell them to stop behaving so childishly. They do not
react with anger.
3.
They probably take it seriously. They might be
frightened and think their child has a demon inside, and ask for help to get
rid of the demon. They teach their children to hide their anger from others.
Paraphrasing
1.
A
2.
B
3.
A
Using the target vocab. in new contexts
1.
Honor 2. Particularly 3.
Associate 4.recognize 5. Attempt
6. translate 7. Universal 8. Observe 9. Indeed 10.
Reveal
11. shame 12. In contrast
Word Families
1.
Disgusting
2.
Guilty (much more common to use adjectives when we describe feelings, but at certain times nouns are acceptable)
3.
Shameful
4.
Cheerful, cheery
5.
Angry
6.
Disgusted
7.
Ashamed
Studying Word Grammar
1.
Correct
2.
The victim attempted to identify her attacker,
but she couldn’t.
3.
The police observed that the man behaved in a
strange way.
4.
Correct
5.
Correct
6.
Correct
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