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E-GK 09 | Unit 3 - station 1
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private
privat
victim
Opfer
to drop out of
abbrechen
well-educated
gebildet
state school
öffentliche Schule
fair
gerecht
lucky
glücklich
hopeless
hoffnungslos
social
sozial, gesellschaftlich
poverty
Armut
privileged
privilegiert, bevorzugt
disadvantaged
benachteiligt
unskilled
ungelernt
fault
Schuld
police station
Polizeirevier
to cry
schreien, weinen
Dear Sir or Madam
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren
death
Todesfall
to cause
verursachen
out of control
außer Kontrolle
construction
Bau
nightmare
Albtraum
someone stupid
irgendein Idiot
difference
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VOCABULARY
From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. evoke, inane, expatriate, sere, heinous, enhance, frowzy, postulate. Jerry squinted and ran his hand through his _____ mop of hair. The Pacific sun was already high in the sky, and he had a lot of work to accomplish before his guests arrived that evening. Originally from a Minnesota dairy, Jerry had lived on the tiny Micronesian island for over sixteen years. He never really considered himself to be a[n] _____, but then again, he didn't plan to return to the United States, either. Thinking that it might be a good idea to _____ his front yard before his visitors arrived, Jerry grabbed a machete and walked to the coconut grove in front of his shack. Huffing, Jerry chopped at the _____, withered fronds hanging against the trunks of the palm trees. When he finished cutting the fronds, he gathered the stray coconuts-some months old-and piled them in the corner of his yard. The yard looked sharp, even with Jerry's dilapidated shack in the background. As a bonus, Jerry decided to place two rows of tiki-torches along the path to the shack. Jerry thought that such trinkets were _____, but he wanted his two nieces from Cleveland to get the total island experience.
VOCABULARY
Write a short letter requesting information on one of the following topics. Be sure to use proper business-letter format. information on a local service program you’d like to join, information on the different guitar models a company sells, information on how to obtain tickets to a sporting event, information on which breeds of dogs would make appropriate pets for your family.
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Study the entries and answer the questions that follow. The root fort means "strong." The root graph means "writing." The root gen means "born," "to produce," or "kind" (type). The prefix mono means "one." The coach says that this year, the strong players on the team have the _____ to make it to the championships. The activity that you do best-your strong point-might be called your _____ [e].
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The author of the second passage probably uses the simile in line 3 to A. convey the author's dislike of savages. B. imply that savages are employed as plant workers. C. describe the way in which the smoke drifts. D. contradict the industrial setting with primitive imagery. E. suggest that Coketown is a colony of England.
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