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LESSON 7

Essential words for the TOEFL. LESSON 7. By : Sara Al.harbi. We have to choose appropriate books for children. correct or good for the purpose Proper. appropriate. Chapter 2 in the textbook clarifies the process of education . to make more easily understood; to make clear

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LESSON 7

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  1. Essential words for the TOEFL LESSON 7 By: Sara Al.harbi

  2. We have to choose appropriate books for children.

  3. correct or good for the purpose Proper appropriate

  4. Chapter 2 in the textbook clarifiesthe process of education.

  5. to make more easily understood; to make clear explain clarify

  6. The students concealed their feelings about the course.

  7. to prevent from being seen or discovered hide conceal

  8. The director confirmed that the meeting would be on the tenth.

  9. to make certain; give support prove confirm

  10. The world is constantly changing.

  11. in an unchanging manner; happening all the time Continually. constantly

  12. The student union is convenient to the physical sciences building.

  13. easy to reach ; near; suitable to one's needs Practical convenient

  14. Farmers formed the core of traditional party support.

  15. the central or most importantpart chief core

  16. The situation in Syria is critical nowadays and a lot of people are suffering.

  17. very serious or unsafe dangerous critical

  18. requiring careful judgment; finding fault Eg. She has written a major critical study of Saul Bellow's novels. Important Eg. The President's support is critical to this project. Critical

  19. I hope all writers do not distort stories when they deliver them to us.

  20. to change from the original shape or condition, usually in an unnatural way deform distort

  21. Freud had many diverse interests in psychology.

  22. various; distinct from others Different diverse

  23. In the early 1988, San Francisco was a prosperous city.

  24. successful, wealthy thriving prosperous

  25. He purposefullychose the difficult book.

  26. done for a special reason purposefully

  27. The president revealed some of his ideas before he gave his speech.

  28. to uncover; to expose disclose reveal

  29. The woman scarcely spoke a word of English.

  30. almost not hardly scarcely

  31. His argument was theoretically appealing, but not realistic.

  32. according to a reasoned, but not proven, point of view hypothetically theoretically

  33. Test Choose the synonym. • Deform 1-hide 2-distort 3-concur 4-block

  34. Test • Dangerous 1-chief 2-deceptive 3-critical 4-routine

  35. Test • Thriving 1-prosperous 2-resilient 3-convenient 4-tolerable

  36. Test • Purposefully 1-comparatively 2-deliberately 3-resiliently 4-sufficiently

  37. Test • Different 1-noticeable 2-diverse 3-conventional 4-curious

  38. Test • Hypothetically 1-exceedingly 2-haphazardly 3-theoretically 4-routinely

  39. Test • Reveal 1-disclose 2-baffle 3-conceal 4-confirm

  40. Thank you

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