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opening (n, adj)


/ˈoʊpnɪŋ/


the beginning or first part of something

• The movie has an exciting opening.


first or beginning:

• the opening chapter of the book

=beginning

#Vocabulary #B2 #Opening
closing (adj)

/ˈkloʊzɪŋ/


coming at the end of a speech, a period of time or an activity

• his closing remarks
• the closing scene of The Revenant

=last

#Vocabulary #B1 #Closing
scene (n)

/siːn/

a) part of a play during which there is no change in time or place:

• Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 2
• the opening scene

= section

#Vocabulary #B1 #Scene
scene (n)

/siːn/


b) a single piece of action that happens in one place in a film, book etc:


• battle scenes
• tender love scenes
• The film contains some violent scenes.
• colourful pictures depicting scenes from the Bible


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chapter (n)

one of the parts of a book

• Read Chapter 11 as your homework.

= section

#Vocabulary #B1 #Chapter
🎾 If I bounce the ball five times….

📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 5A, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 45, 106 & 110

Last update: August 31, 2020  

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🎾 If I bounce the ball five times….

📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 5A, Exercise 4, READING Vocabulary, Pages 45, 106 & 110

Last update: August 31, 2020  

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Lavender
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lav‧en‧der /ˈlævəndə, ˈlævɪndə $ -ər/ noun

[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Anglo-French; Origin: lavendre, from Medieval Latin lavandula, perhaps from Latin lividus 'bluish' or lavare 'to wash']


1. [uncountable and countable] a plant that has grey-green leaves and purple flowers with a strong pleasant smell


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🟣 American English File Starter, 2nd Edition, Unit 1A, Exercise 2, GRAMMAR, Pages 5 and 92

🔎 present tense verb be: I and you +, - and ?

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🟣 American English File Starter, 2nd Edition, Unit 1B, Exercise 2, GRAMMAR, Pages 6, 7 and 92

🔎 present tense verb be: he, she, it +, - and ?

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