Lesson 11-You have to get me out of here Part Four Language Study W BTLE ENTER
Lesson 11—You Have to Get Me Out of Here W B T L E Part Four ENTER
Lesson 11-You have to get me out of here Language Study Contents 工。 Word Study 工工。 Phrases and Expressions 工 II. Word Building IV Grammar W BTLE BAC
Lesson 11—You Have to Get Me Out of Here W B T L E I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study
Lesson 11-You have to get me out of here . Word Study Word list 1. altitude 6. emergency 11 resemble 2. bump 7 endurance 12 sensation 3. clench 8. exhaustion 13. stabilize 4. discipline 9. initial 14. stagger 5. distract 10.notorious 15. surgery W BTLE BAC
Lesson 11—You Have to Get Me Out of Here W B T L E I. Word Study Word list: 1. altitude 2. bump 3. clench 4. discipline 5. distract 11. resemble 12. sensation 13. stabilize 14. stagger 15. surgery 6. emergency 7. endurance 8. exhaustion 9. initial 10.notorious
Lesson 11-You have to get me out of here I. Word study 1 altitude n, the height of a place above sea level Examples: a It is difficult to breathe at these altitudes H In these altitudes snow never melts a The plane was flying at an altitude of 30,000feet a Their house is at an elevation of 2,000 meters (height above sea level) W BTLE BAC
Lesson 11—You Have to Get Me Out of Here W B T L E I. Word Study 1. altitude n. the height of a place above sea level Examples: It is difficult to breathe at these altitudes. In these altitudes snow never melts. The plane was flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet. cf. Their house is at an elevation of 2,000 meters. (height above sea level)
Lesson 11-You have to get me out of here Word study 2. bump Synonyms prejudiced v. to strike or knock with force or violence intolerant na raised uneven area on a surface narrow-minded Examples a The jostling crowd bumped against the railing in their eagerness to see the race Our car bumped along the rough mountain road a The bump knocked our car forward a few feet W BTLE BAC
Lesson 11—You Have to Get Me Out of Here W B T L E I. Word Study 2. bump v. to strike or knock with force or violence n. a raised uneven area on a surface prejudiced intolerant narrow-minded Examples: The jostling crowd bumped against the railing in their eagerness to see the race. Our car bumped along the rough mountain road. The bump knocked our car forward a few feet. Synonyms