Unit 1. Week 4

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C. Thomas, 5th Grade, Fairmont Charter School
cooperating
consideration
Key Words
forbidden
Forbidden means you
are ordered not to do something.
What are you forbidden to do?
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reluctant
Reluctant means you are doubtful
about doing something.
What is an antonym for the word reluctant?
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gossiped
Gossiped means a
person repeated stories
that might not be true.
How would you feel if someone gossiped about you?
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irresistible
Irresistible means a
person or thing is very
tempting or attractive.
What kinds of things do you find irresistible?
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elegant
Elegant means splendid
or luxurious in dress,
style, or design.
What is a synonym for the word elegant?
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mischievous
Mischievous is behavior
that is playful, but usually in a harmful
or annoying way.
What is an example of a mischievous act?
Key Words
hesitation
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H.m.m.m?
Now which
way?
Hesitation is a pause
or delay.
How might a person overcome his or her hesitation to
do something?
Key Words
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purchased
If you’ve purchased
something, you’ve bought
or paid for it.
What is a synonym for the word purchased?
Function Words &
Phrases
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spread across
In English, we use spread
across to describe something
that goes for a long way, from one point to another. For example, a
smile might spread across your face if you see someone you like a lot.
You would smile a wide smile that goes from ear to ear.
Function Words &
Phrases
besides
In English, we use besides
to describe things that are
extra. We ate Thanksgiving dinner, and besides
turkey, there was mashed potatoes, apple pie, and
ice cream.
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Function Words &
Phrases
hardly any
In English, we use hardly
any to describe something there is very
little of. Hardly any means “very little,
only a few, or almost none.”
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Function Words &
Phrases
getting close to
In English, we use getting close
to when it’s almost time to do
something. “Getting close to” means
“about time to happen or take place.”
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Basic Words
walled city
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wrought iron
(rail)
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street vendor
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cobblestone
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cathedral
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Basic Words
plaza
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Vocabulary Words
forbidden
reluctant
gossiped
irresistible
elegant
purchased
hesitation
mischievous
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