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• Ancestry:
ancestors, family descent.
• Biome:
a regional or global land area that is characterized by the plants, animals
and climate.
• Blackboard:
a hard or rigid surface made of a smooth usually dark substance,
used for writing or drawing on with chalk or marker.
• Both:
the one and the other.
• Cheap:
costing relatively little; inexpensive.
• Computer:
an electronic machine for processing information.
• Course:
a part of a meal served at one time.
• Customer:
a person who buys.
• Diversity:
the state or quality of being different or varied.
• Downtown:
the central or lower part of a city, specially the main commercial
area.
• Drums:
a musical instrument played with hands or sticks.
• Flashcard:
card with picture or text.
• Forest:
a large wooded area having a thick growth of trees and plants.
• Furniture:
the movable, generally functional, articles that equip a room, house,
etc.
• Guess:
estimate without knowledge.
• ID card:
identity card, document con
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rming personal details.
• Intangible:
incapable of being perceived by touch; impalpable; imprecise or
unclear to the mind.
• Late:
after the scheduled time, not on time.
• Maybe:
a possibility.
• Noun:
word that describes a place, person, thing or animal.
• Pet:
domestic animal.
• Pro
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le:
a short biographical description of a subject.
• Routine:
things that you do every day.
• Rubbish:
worthless, useless or unwanted matter, garbage.
• Store clerk:
a worker, an employee at the store.
• Supplies:
provisions, equipment.
• Tidy:
to put things in order.
• Trip:
a tour, journey or voyage.
• Vase:
container used as an ornament or for holding cut
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owers.
• Waiter:
a man whose occupation is to serve at table, as in a restaurant.
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