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A collection of vocabulary flashcards based on the Oral Vocabulary lessons from Unit 2.
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community
A place and all the people who live in it.
astonishing
Amazing or surprising.
fortunately
Luckily.
equipment
All the special things, or supplies, that you need to do something.
occupation
A job that someone does.
help
To assist or give aid to someone.
again
Once more; another time.
there
Used to indicate a place.
new
Not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently.
use
To employ for some purpose.
furious
When someone gets very angry.
collapsed
Fell down.
refused
Said firmly that you would not do something.
materials
The things used to make something else.
shelter
A building that protects you or keeps you safe.
live
To reside or exist in a place.
could
Expressing a possibility.
then
At that time; next in order.
one
The first number; a single unit.
three
The number after two; a trio.
habitat
The place where an animal lives in nature.
depend
To rely on something for the things you need.
tolerate
Put up with something unpleasant.
hibernate
To spend the winter sleeping in a shelter.
tranquil
Calm and peaceful.
no
Not any; nothing.
eat
To consume food.
under
In a position below.
of
Indicating belonging or connection.
who
Used to ask about a person.
connections
Links between two things or more.
admire
To approve of and like someone.
leadership
The ability to guide a group of people.
enjoy
To take pleasure in something.
rely
To trust someone to help.
call
To use your voice to get someone’s attention.
all
Every one; the whole amount.
her
Belonging to a female person.
day
A period of 24 hours.
want
To have a desire or wish for something.
locate
To find.
height
How tall something is.
route
The road or way to take to get somewhere.
model
A small copy of something large.
separate
To keep two things apart from each other.
by
Near or close to.
around
In a circular direction.
place
A particular position or point in space.
many
A large number of.
walk
To move by putting one foot in front of the other.