szlnw3.3

Class vocabulary New World 3 Unit 3

Class vocabulary New World 3 Unit 3

Klaus Aegerter

Klaus Aegerter

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Level Primary School
Created / Updated 09.08.2015 / 15.01.2020
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culture (n)

the way of life, especially customs and beliefs of a country

difference (n)

when you compare two things and they are not the same

exchange student (n)

a girl or a boy who visits school in a foreign country for a certain time

feel misunderstood (v)

felt - felt

you think you have understood someone but you haven't

gap (n)

an empty space between two things

polite (adj)

behaving in a socially correct way

bored (adj)

feeling unhappy because something is not interesting

confident (adj)

you are sure of what you do

custom (n)

a way of behaving in a country (for a long time)

do not care (v)

it doesn't matter for you

do something wrong (v)

you do something that is not right

forbidden (adj)

not allowed (especially by law)

frustrated (adj)

feeling very annoyed (or not confident) because you cannot achieve what you want

get something right (v)

got - got

you do something that is correct

host (n)

someone who has guests

lonely (adj)

you are not with other people

look down on (v)

looked - looked

to think that someone is less important than you

lovely (adj)

pleasant or enjoyable

pleased (adj)

happy or satisfied

reply (v)

replied - replied

you give an answer to a question or a letter

strange (adj)

unusual, difficult to understand

stranger (n)

someone you don't know

surprised (adj)

something has happened that you did not expect

swear (v)

swore - sworn

to use rude or bad words

to promise something

advice (n)

someone tells you how to do something

agree (with) (v)

agreed - agreed

to have the same opinion

behaviour (n)

the way you act

disagree (with) (v)

disagreed - disagreed

not  to have the same opinion

join (v)

joined - joined

to get involved in a club

to connect two things together

accept (v)

accepted - accepted

to agree to take something

apology (n)

you say sorry to someone

customer (n)

a person who buys something in a shop

excuse me (v)

excused - excused

a polite way of saying sorry

I'd love to

to like something very much

inviet (v)

invited - invited

to ask someone to come to your house (or to an event)

kind (adj)

very polite

my pleasure (n)

a polite way of replying to someone who has thanked you

never mind

don't worry about something because it is not important

no problem

friendly answer when someone thanks you

order (v)

ordered - ordered

you ask for food or drinks in a restaurant