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LESSON 11

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LESSON 11

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  1. LESSON 11

  2. Last summer, my family and I went on a trip to France. Firstly, we visited the wonderful countryside. The travel agency arranged various to make our journey easier and more enjoyable. They prepared a tent which had good conveniences such as, AC,TV and Internet access. amenities

  3. convenience amenity (n) Something that makes life easier or more enjoyable

  4. But because we are , we had trouble adjusting to life in the country. We really missed our house. dwellers

  5. dwelling (n) house The place where people live dwell(v)

  6. Unfortunately, there was an abrupt change in the weather. Consequently, our tent was by the wind. The continual heavy rains ruined the whole camp. destroyed

  7. ruin destroy(v) To put an end to the existence of something

  8. (adj) destructive destructively (adv) destructiveness (n) (n) destruction (n) destroyer

  9. In short, the high winds and heavy rains the crowd. They circulated the cars on the streets ,which caused a real disaster. dispersed

  10. circulate disperse (v) To cause to move in many different directions, scatter dispersed (adj.)

  11. Then, we visited the most place in Paris, Eiffel Tower, which is a commonplace monument that attracts tourists. prevalent

  12. prevalent (adj) commonplace existing widely or commonly prevalence (n)

  13. After that, we transferred to Cannes to enjoy the astonishing view of the . This dock is always full of boats and yachts. pier

  14. pier (n) dock A place where boats arrive to take on or land cargo and passengers

  15. When we registered in our course we first passed the placement test. The results were analyzed to put students in three levels, , intermediate and advanced. Usually, the primary level focuses on basic grammar. elementary

  16. elementary (adj) primary Simple in structure, easy to do

  17. Hard work , perseverance and patience are the basic of success. These components will help us to achieve our goals effectively. elements

  18. element (n) component A part of the whole elemental (adj)

  19. If we want to improve our English language, we have to some positive beliefs such as, learning a new language can be fun and exciting, some people could speak seven languages or more. When we highlight these vigorous ideas, we will definitely be fluent speakers. emphasize

  20. emphasize (v) highlight To show that something is especially important or exceptional

  21. (adj) emphatic emphatically (adv) emphasis (n)

  22. On the other hand, we should some negative beliefs such as, English is complicated, and although I’ve studied English since I was in intermediate school, I can’t speak it fluently. We have to delete all these terrible ideas to achieve our aims. eliminate

  23. eliminate (v) delete To remove, free one self of something

  24. (adj) eliminated elimination (n)

  25. Some researches different methods to improve our English language. They remark many ways such as, using flash cards, reading newspapers and watching movies. mention

  26. mention (v) remark To say; relate in written form mention (n) mentioned (adj)

  27. Using flash cards is a perfect method to memorize the verbs. There are many examples of these inconsistent verbs. For instance, erratic write wrote written fight fought fought run --------- ---------- go --------- ----------

  28. inconsistent erratic (adj) No regular pattern in thinking or movement, changeable without reason erratically (adv)

  29. Those researches emphasize that students shouldn’t the difficulty of reading texts. They shouldn’t overstate the complexity of new words they come across . exaggerate

  30. exaggerate (v) overstate To make something more than what it is exaggerated (adj) exaggeration (n)

  31. encircle In short, we should our lives with English. We have to surround ourselves with English songs, new vocabulary, exciting stories and beneficial books.

  32. encircle (v) surround To make a circle around encircled (adj)

  33. The new movie was just . Let’s watch it as a first step to improve our language in easy and fun ways. released

  34. release (v) free To allow to come out; to give freedom

  35. By SalwaBurzangi

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