play a role. play a part in a play; take part in and make changes happen Examples play a leading /minor key role She plays the leading role in a television show. Does religion have a role to play in society today
play a role: — play a part in a play; take part in and make changes happen Examples: ⚫ play a leading / minor / key role ⚫ She plays the leading role in a television show. ⚫ Does religion have a role to play in society today?
extend (to cause)to reach, stretch, continue; to add to in order to make bigger or longer Examples The forest extends in all directions as far as the eye can see We have planned to extend our publishing of children’ s books More to learn
extend: —(to cause ) to reach, stretch, continue; to add to in order to make bigger or longer Examples: ⚫ The forest extends in all directions as far as the eye can see. ⚫ We have planned to extend our publishing of children’s books. More to learn
extend to offer or give Examples: ..I would like to extend my gratitude to you for your kindness The government is extending aid to people A who have been affected by the earthquake The bank has agreed to extend us money to buy our house
extend: —to offer or give Examples: ⚫ I would like to extend my gratitude to you for your kindness. ⚫ The government is extending aid to people who have been affected by the earthquake. ⚫ The bank has agreed to extend us money to buy our house
→ explore: to search and discover Examples: If i have time in the summer. d like to explore some of the less well-known areas of the country e. Lets explore this issue /question /topic idea more full Psychotherapists explore people's past in order to help them understand their present feelings and behavior
explore: — to search and discover Examples: ⚫ If I have time in the summer, I’d like to explore some of the less well-known areas of the country. ⚫ Let’s explore this issue / question / topic / idea more fully. ⚫ Psychotherapists explore people’s past in order to help them understand their present feelings and behavior
interaction e-communication or reaction(between) Examples Language games are usually used to encourage students' interaction .. There is not enough interaction between the management and the workers
interaction: — communication or reaction (between) Examples: ⚫ Language games are usually used to encourage students’ interaction. ⚫ There is not enough interaction between the management and the workers
approach: n - the way to deal with something Examplese Since our research so far has not produced any e answers to this problem, we need to adopt a different approach to it. Michael is always very logical in his approach More to learn
approach: n. — the way to deal with something Examples: ⚫ Since our research so far has not produced any answers to this problem, we need to adopt a different approach to it. ⚫ Michael is always very logical in his approach. More to learn
approach: n coming near Examples Many kinds of birds fly south at the approach of winter. The hospital is making ap pproaches to local businesses in their bid to raise money More to learn
More to learn approach: n. — coming near Examples: ⚫ Many kinds of birds fly south at the approach of winter. ⚫ The hospital is making approaches to local businesses in their bid to raise money
approach: v. to deal with something Examples .. we needs to find the best way of approaching the problem a. i must tell him that I cant loan my few savings to him, but I don't know how to approach this topic. More to learn
More to learn approach: v. — to deal with something Examples: ⚫ We needs to find the best way of approaching the problem. ⚫ I must tell him that I can’t loan my few savings to him, but I don’t know how to approach this topic
→ approach:以 -to come near or nearer to(sth or sb. a in space, time, quality, or amount Examples We could just see the train approaching in the distance In my opinion, no other composers even begin to approach mozart. Weve just approached the bank for/ about a loan
approach: v. — to come near or nearer to (sth. or sb.) in space, time, quality, or amount Examples: ⚫ We could just see the train approaching in the distance. ⚫ In my opinion, no other composers even begin to approach Mozart. ⚫ We’ve just approached the bank for/ about a loan
conventional: adi (of way of behaving) in the way which is accepted by most people in a particular society and often follows a way of thir nkin or a custom belonging to the pas Examples: Theyre such a conventional family---they lust have been horrified when their son died s hair pink. As an artist I find him very dull and s conventional---he's not prepared to try anything new e Alternative medicine can sometimes provide a cure where conventional medicine cannot In some countries, it's conventional for guests to wear black or dark-colored clothes
conventional: adj. —(of way of behaving) in the way which is accepted by most people in a particular society and often follows a way of thinking or a custom belonging to the past Examples: ⚫ They’re such a conventional family---they must have been horrified when their son died his hair pink. ⚫ As an artist I find him very dull and conventional---he’s not prepared to try anything new. ⚫ Alternative medicine can sometimes provide a cure where conventional medicine cannot. ⚫ In some countries, it’s conventional for guests to wear black or dark-colored clothes