lesson 5 Flashcards
(33 cards)
Majority (noun)
The greater number
of people, things
Campus (noun)
The buildings of a
university and the
areas around them.
Assemble (verb)
To gather together.
Collect
Debate (verb/noun)
An argument or
discussion/////They debated over
the issue for hours.
Topic (noun)
A subject/////The topic of
discussion was the
age of marriage
Tradition (noun)
Something like a
belief that has been
going on for a long
time
Explore (verb)
To search into sth. To
look into sth
Burden (noun)
A responsibility that
you have
Evade (verb)
Escape or avoid sth/
sb
He evaded answering the question
Probe (verb)
To search into sth
Rural (adjective)
Related or belonging
to the countryside,
not the city
Reform (verb)
To change something
and make it better.
Improve
you’ve been busy studying English right
I can tell
I can tell! You must be a very motivated
person or maybe ambitious
try to understand the general meaning
Don’t
freak out if you don’t get the details
Understanding the gist of it will suffice
The majority of English
learners
You can’t see results without making an effort!
One good aspect of learning a new language
you don’t even need to make a
lot of time for
go on
the campus
you could gather your friends and debate over a topic
in English