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Lesson 3 (Word Study ). view. Unit 3. achieve/would rather achieve (a chieve) (v-reg.) do something successfully; reach a certain point. You will never achieve anything if you do not work hard. 'What do you hope to achieve when you finish school?.

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  1. Lesson 3 (Word Study ) view Unit 3

  2. achieve/would rather • achieve (a chieve)(v-reg.) do something successfully; reach a certain point. You will never achieve anything if you do not work hard. 'What do you hope to achieve when you finish school?

  3. belief (be lief) (n) noun from the verb believe. 1. something that is believed. 2. opinion. Nothing can change his belief In Allah. My belief is that he is a hard worker. What is the word for a person who believes? A belie---------------------------- -

  4. Compete (com pete) (v-rog.) try to beat others. Ahmad likes to compete in running races. competition (com pe ti tion) (n$ an event where people compete against one another. competitor (com pe titor) (n) a person who competes. _What other nouns do you know that end in -tion and - or?

  5. harvest {har vest) (n) the collecting by farmers of cereals, fruits and vegetables from the fields when they are ready. • The corn harvest will be good this year. 'When does the date harvest take place every year in Saudi Arabia?

  6. one another (one a noth er) (pronoun) each other • They said goodbye to one another. • "Complete this sentence: • Nurah and her friend phone ______ every evening .

  7. performance (per form ance) (n) the way someone (or something) does his of its work. Aiisha's performance in the test was poor This car's performance is better than that one's.perform (per form) (v-rog) do one's work.

  8. These new employees have performed well 'What other nouns do you know that end in -ance and - ence?

  9. record (rec ord) (n) the best result in an event. That girt has the record for the best exam results in the school. She has never achieved less than 100%.

  10. represent (repre sent) (v-rog) stand in the place of: speak for • The manager could not go to the meeting. His secretary represented him. A sign or symbol sometimes represents an idea. • 'What do these signs and symbols represent?

  11. responsible for (re spon sible) (adj) A man • who is responsible for doing a job must do it Others expect him to do it. • Mr. Al-Nasser is responsible for teaching class 1 A, • "Name some things that you are responsible for doing, at home and at school .

  12. selection (se lee tion) (n) 1. choosing someone or something from different possible choices. • 2- choice. • The committee made its selection for the national football team. • That shop has a good selection of adresses.

  13. select (so lect) (v*rog) choose. • silk(n) a thread which is made by a kind of Insect and used to make beautiful cloth. • Silk is worn by Muslim women, but not by Muslim men

  14. would rather (would ra ther) (v: This is the only form.) would like to do one thing more than another thing. • Sarah wants to go shopping tommorrow. • I told her I would rather visit friends.

  15. 'Which of these would you rather do? -- read a book or watch TV? * -- learn English or French? --visit the Empty Quarter or in the Asir national park?

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