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Universidad De Guayaquil

Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas

Vocabulary Notebook

Katherine calixto villamar

English 5

Prof. Jimmy Cevallos Saá

        2016-2017         

[a]

Relationship of Unit 1 [pic 2]

Vocabulary 1[b]                                                  English 5[c]             

Unit # 1/ Section : ____________                                                        

  1. Write definitions and two sentences for the following words.

To break up (v[d]) : to stop having a relationship

  1. He just broke up with his girlfriend.
[e]
  1. Carla broke up with her boyfriend a month ago.         

To get along (v): If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friends.

  1. Karen and Dianne don’t get along.        
  2. Ana's mom does not get along with her husband.

To get together (v):  to meet in order to do something or spend time together        .

  1. A few of us are getting together next week for a barbecue.
  2. The boys at the school are get together next week for Lady's wedding.

  1. Put images relative to the words from above.

to be attracted to someone

[pic 3]

to be dumped[pic 4]

        to drift apart[pic 5]

to fall out with someone

[pic 6]

to get to know someone better

[pic 7]

To have a crush on someone[pic 8]

To settle down

[pic 9]

[f]

Personality adjetives  of Unit 1 [pic 10]

Vocabulary 2                                                  English 5[g]             

Unit # 1/ Section : ____________                                                        

  1. Write definitions and two sentences for the following words.

Adventure-Seeking (n): an exciting and sometimes dangerous experience

[h]
  1.  They had quite a few adventures on their travels.[i]
  2. Luis is an adventurer on things of love.

Knowledgeable (ad): knowing a lot.

  1. He's very knowledgeable about German literature.
  2. Diego is a knowledgeable about subjects of cars.

Like-minded (ad): People who are described as like-minded share the same opinions, ideas, or interests:

  1. A dedicated football fan herself, she started the magazine for like-minded women.
  2. Alicia likes to make cakes; she is watching videos for things similar to cooking.

Open-minded (ad) willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own

  1. Doctors these days tend to be more open-minded about alternative medicine.
  2. People who do not have an open mind are afraid of the unknown.

Outgoing (a): Someone who is outgoing is friendly, talks a lot, and enjoys meeting people.

  1. Ana is very outgoing, but her sister is shy.
  2. Alejandra when she is with her friends is outgoing

Thoughtful (a): kind and always thinking about how you can help other people.

  1. Thank you for the card – it was very thoughtful of you.
  2. Carlos is very thoughtful to give the seat to the pregnant lady

Put images relative to the words from above.

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