| Term | Definition |
| piece n. | an amount of something that has been separated from the main part ex)He broke off a ____________ of bread and gave it her. |
| glue v. | "to join two things together using glue ᅳsynonym stick" ex)Check that you have _________d everything in place properly. |
| twist v. | to bend or turn something, such as wire, hair, or cloth, into a particular shape ex) ___________ the two ends of the wire together. |
| band n. | a flat, narrow piece of something with one end joined to the other to form a circle ex)papers held together with a rubber ___________ |
| strange a. | unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to explain or understand ᅳsynonym odd ex)She felt there was something __________ about Dexter's voice. |
| German a. | relating to Germany, its people, or its language ex)___________ history a young __________ couple" |
| prove v. | to show that something is true by providing facts, information etc ex)You're wrong, and I can ___________ it. |
| Belive it or not | used when you are saying something that is true but surprising ex)He enjoys school, ____________. |
| surface n. | the top layer of an area of water or land ex) Dead leaves floated on the ____________ of the water. |
| for yourself | without help from anyone ex)Do you think you can move the sofa ____________? |
| happen v. | "when something _____________s, there is an event, especially one that is not planned ᅳsynonym occur" ex)When did the accident ____________? |
| in other words | in a different and usually simpler way ex)So he is a fraud, a common thief in other words. |
| kind of | sort of, a bit, a little ex)Nina is __________ quiet and shy. |
| turn into | to become something different, or to make someone or something do this ex)The sofa _____________ a bed. |
| connect v. | to join two or more things together ex)____________ the speakers to the CD player. |