VIP Class Notes (Nemo)

Homework

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Vocabulary

harm (n): 1-physical or other injury
E.g.: Missing a meal once in a while never did anyone any harm.

every once in a while –sometimes, but not regularly:
E.g.: You meet some really interesting people every once in a while.

follow through (v): 1-to continue something until it is completed:
E.g.: The city has raised the money for more teachers – now it has to follow through and hire them.

enthusiasm (n): 1- feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it:
E.g.: One of the good things about teaching young children is their enthusiasm.
E.g.: After the accident he lost his enthusiasm for the sport.

enthusiastic (adj): 1-热情的 showing enthusiasm:
E.g.: You don’t seem very enthusiastic about the party – don’t you want to go tonight?

thrilled (adj): 1-extremely happy about something:
E.g.: I was thrilled that so many people came to the party.

on board- on a boat, train, or aircraft:在船上

awkward (adj): 1-embarrassed or nervous:
E.g.: I always feel awkward when I’m with Chris – he’s so difficult to talk to.
E.g.: He seemed a little awkward when I first met him.
2- causing problems, worry, or embarrassment:
E.g.: an awkward position/situation