week 17
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blog |
A blog is a website in which someone writes regularly about a subject they like.
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comment |
Post a comment means: make a statement about somebodyelse's post on social media.
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convince |
I had to convince Jim that he was wrong.
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diagram |
Please see the explanatory diagram next to the text.
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discussion |
Everything in the contract was open for discussion.
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explanation |
Can you write an explanation for how you worked it out?
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fax |
A fax machine sends documents electronically using a telephone line not the internet.
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greeting |
A greeting is simply saying 'hello' to someone.
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interrupt |
Don't interrupt me when I'm busy.
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mobile |
He has got a mobile phone so he can call his parents at any time.
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pass |
I know he's not there but could you pass on the message, please?
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persuade |
If you want to persuade someone to do something they need to believe it's a good idea.
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point |
This summary contains the main point of the longer statement.
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sign |
The sign on the door said pull.
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speech |
This is the first draft of my speech.
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topic |
Our new topic is celebrations.
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