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Week 4 �S1 �Vocabulary A� L4

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competition (n)

the act or process of trying to get or win something

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How to make a sentence? COMPETITION

Competition = a contest

(noun) won the competition and (additional information).

Andrew celebrated by giving everyone a nerf gun.

Jamie treated everyone to dinner.

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identical (adj.)�

exactly equal and alike

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How to make a sentence? IDENTICAL

Identical=exactly the SAME

(noun) and (noun) are wearing identical (clothing).

Mia Vaness shirts.

Ryan Steven shoes.

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routine (n.)

Dance routine

Exercise routine

Morning routine

a regular way of doing things in a particular order

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How to make a sentence? routine

My morning routine is to (2 activities).

brush my teeth and then to eat breakfast.

(noun) wasn’t able to memorize the dance routine because (reason).

Anna she was up all night studying for Mr. Richard’s super

hard math exam.

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element (n.)

Elements of dance:

Elements of exercise:

a particular part of something

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How to make a sentence? element

One element of (an activity or subject) is (something you have to do in that activity or subject).

basketball teamwork.

going to school doing homework.

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intimidated (adj.)

frightened or nervous because you are not confident in a situation

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How to make a sentence? intimidated

(action) is very intimidating because (reason).

Going to a new school you don’t know anybody there.

Speaking on stage everyone is looking at you.

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unison (n)

at the same time; at once

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How to make a sentence? unison

(noun) and (noun) (verb) in unison (where).

Jamie Amelia walk to school.

Steven Andrew dance at Daan Park.

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recite (v)

to repeat or say aloud (something prepared or memorized), especially before an audience

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How to make a sentence? recite

(noun) has to recite his/her (speech/poem/essay) at (where).

Violet her speech at the front of the stage.

Wayne poem to the president.

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qualify (v)

You cannot just enter a competition and qualify for the final.

to make eligible or qualified, as for a position or task

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How to make a sentence? qualifying

(noun) is trying to qualify for the (activity) tournament.

Edison basketball

Beth Harmon chess

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uniform (adj.)

being the same as another or others

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How to make a sentence? uniform

(something) are uniform in size.

All the classrooms at Lih Jen

(noun) demanded uniform treatment from (who).

502 class Ms. Bridget

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master (v)

to learn how to do something well

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How to make a sentence? mastered

(noun) mastered the art of (activity) (how).

Jamie procrastinating after many years of

practice.

Ryan running after doing it so much when the

bell rings.