Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IWord study 6.poke to push; to thrust Phrase poke fun at取笑 Example: aA seal poked its head out of the water. WBTLE BAC
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E v. to push; to thrust Example: A seal poked its head out of the water. 6. poke poke fun at… 取笑 I. Word Study Phrase
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IWord study 7. smother V a. to suffocate(another) b. to conceal, suppress, or hide C to lavish a surfeit of a given emotion on (someone) Examples: a The killer smothered the victim with a pillow. a We tried to smother our laughter. a Grandparents tend to smother grand children with affection WBTLE BAC
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E v. a. to suffocate (another) b. to conceal, suppress, or hide c. to lavish a surfeit of a given emotion on (someone) Examples: The killer smothered the victim with a pillow. We tried to smother our laughter. Grandparents tend to smother grandchildren with affection. 7. smother I. Word Study
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IWord study 8. thrill v to cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; to excite greatly Word formation na quivering or trembling caused by a. thrilling sudden excitement or emotion Examples: Stories of adventure thrilled him a It gave me a thrill to know I had passed the examination WBTLE BAC
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E 8. thrill v. to cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; to excite greatly n. a quivering or trembling caused by sudden excitement or emotion Examples: Stories of adventure thrilled him. It gave me a thrill to know I had passed the examination. a. thrilling I. Word Study Word formation
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother IWord study 9.toll V, a. to charge a fee for using (a structure, such as a bridge) b. to sound (a large bell) slowly at regular intervals n.a. the act of tolling b a fixed charge or tax for a privilege, especially for passage across a bridge or along a road a charge for a service, such as a long- distance telephone call WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BAC
Lesson 2 Maheegun My Brother W B T L E v. a. to charge a fee for using (a structure, such as a bridge) b. to sound (a large bell) slowly at regular intervals n. a. the act of tolling b. a fixed charge or tax for a privilege, especially for passage across a bridge or along a road c. a charge for a service, such as a longdistance telephone call 9. toll To be continued on the next page. I. Word Study