Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple street I. Wordstudy c look/feel awful to look or feel ill Example: a You look awful-what's wrong with you adv AmE spoken very Exam ple a That kids awful cute. with her red curls W BTE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study c. look/feel awful to look or feel ill Example: You look awful―what’s wrong with you ? adv. AmE spoken very Example: That kid’s awful cute, with her red curls. Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple street . Word Study 3. concern a to be of interest or im portance to Example: a an article that concerns the plight of homeless people b, to have to do with or relate to Example: a This problem concerns all of us W BTE To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study 3. concern v. a. to be of interest or importance to Example: an article that concerns the plight of homeless people b. to have to do with or relate to Example: This problem concerns all of us. Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street To be continued on the next page
Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple street I. Wordstudy C to engage the attention of; involve Exam ples: a We concerned ourselves with accom plishing the task at hand a Don't interfere in things that don't concern you W BTE To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study c. to engage the attention of; involve Examples: We concerned ourselves with accomplishing the task at hand. Don’t interfere in things that don’t concern you. Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street To be continued on the next page
Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple street Word study d to cause anxiety or uneasiness in Exam ple a The firm's weak financial posture is starting to concern its stoc holders n. a feeling of worry, especially one that is shared by many people Example: a The managing directors only concern was how to im prove the quality of their products W BTE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study d. to cause anxiety or uneasiness in Example: The firm's weak financial posture is starting to concern its stockholders. n. a feeling of worry, especially one that is shared by many people Example: The managing director's only concern was how to improve the quality of their products. Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple street Word study 4, conscious adj. aware; knowing Examples: a He was very conscious of his shortcomings a There is still prejudice, even if it is not always conscIous Compare: aware, sensible Examples: a She was conscious that someone was watching her a I was too sleepy to be aware of how cold it was a Her gift was sensible from her manner. W BTE To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study 4. conscious adj. aware; knowing Examples: He was very conscious of his shortcomings. There is still prejudice , even if it is not always conscious. Compare: aware, sensible Examples: She was conscious that someone was watching her. I was too sleepy to be aware of how cold it was. Her gift was sensible from her manner. Lesson 6 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street To be continued on the next page