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Foolish Celebrity's Aggressive Repeat: A Tale of Offense and Redemption

Follow a famous person's journey from silly actions to repeating mistakes, facing rudeness, and learning valuable lessons about respect and judgment. Experience the consequences of offensive behavior and the impact of allowing violence to escalate in this thought-provoking story.

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Foolish Celebrity's Aggressive Repeat: A Tale of Offense and Redemption

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  1. Vocabulary Reading

  2. 1. Contain h a. Showing a lack of goodjudgement; silly 2. Effect g b. Letorpermitsomethingtohappen 3. Aggressive i c. Disrespectful; impolite 4. Offensive j d. To say again 5. Rude c e. Famousorwell-knownpeople 6. Violence k f. People fromanothercountry 7. Wrestle l g. Result; changeorimpression 8. Allow b h. Include 9. Celebrities e i. Showing a readinesstoattackorharmpeople 10. Repeat d j. Upsetting, insulting, irritating 11. Foreigners f k. Physicalforceusedtoinjure, hurt anotherperson 12. Foolish a l. Tofightbypushingand holding in an attempttopintheopponenttothegroıund Matchthewordtoit’sdefinition.

  3. Vocabulary Listening

  4. a. To form a closepersonalrelationship b. Theact of doing / sayingsomethingmanytimes Matchthedefinitions a. – i. tothesentencenumberthevocabularyitem is in. c. An animated TV showprimarilyforchildren d. Givingknowledge, instruction, information e. Thebeliefs, customs, practicesandsocialbehaviour of a nation f. Toshoutencouragement, motivationorsupport g. Suitableorfittingfor a particularpurpose, personoroccupation h. Enjoyabletowatch, read, listen to i. A groupwhosemembershaveancestry, customs, beliefsandleadership in common d 1. Parentsshouldallowtheirchildrentoplayeducationalcomputergames. a 2. Time must be givenforthemothertobondwith her baby. e 3. Inourculture, it is rudeto ask someone how muchtheyearn. i 4. A tribe of Aborigines is known as theDolphinpeople. c 5. Donald Duck is thebestknowncartooncharacter. f 6. Theaudiencewascheeringwhenthesingerended his performance. h 7. Children’s TV nowadays is muchmoreentertainingwithprograms full of fun. g 8. An educationsystemmoreappropriatetoneeds of thestudentsmust be found. b 9. Thesestatementsarejustrepetitions of whatwassaidlastyear.

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