Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power Part Four Language Study/ W B T L E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power Part Four ENTER
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power Language Study Contents 工。 Word Study 工工。 Phrases and Expressions 工 II. Word Building IV Grammar W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy Word list: 1 alien 10. constituent 19, irreversible 2 antidote 11. daunting 20. maximize 3 backlash 12. downturn 21. merger 4. binge 13. dwarf 22. prevail 5 boom 14 ensue 23. prone 6 bust 15. erode 24. propel 7。 clamor 16. glut 25。 retard 8. complement 17. implode 26 slump 9. conspicuously18. inept W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study Word list: 1. alien 2. antidote 3. backlash 4. binge 5. boom 6. bust 7. clamor 8. complement 9. conspicuously 19. irreversible 20. maximize 21. merger 22. prevail 23. prone 24. propel 25. retard 26. slump 10. constituent 11. daunting 12. downturn 13. dwarf 14. ensue 15. erode 16. glut 17. implode 18. inept
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 1. alien a. coming from a different country, race or group; foreign Examples: a It's a country that has had an alien government and an alien language imposed on it by force. a I find the ideal of sending young children off to boarding school totally alien W B T L E To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 1. alien a. coming from a different country, race or group; foreign Examples: It’s a country that has had an alien government and an alien language imposed on it by force. I find the ideal of sending young children off to boarding school totally alien. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy alien n a foreigner, esp. someone who lives in a country of which they are not legal citizen Example: a When war broke out the government rounded up thousands of aliens and put them in temporary camps. W B T L E To be continued on the next page BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study alien n. a foreigner, esp. someone who lives in a country of which they are not legal citizen Example: When war broke out the government rounded up thousands of aliens and put them in temporary camps. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Word study alienate a. to stop supporting b. to cause to feel very distant from or not welcome to someone lese Examples: a All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers Ten years in prison have alienated him from his family. n. alienation W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study alienate v. a. to stop supporting b. to cause to feel very distant from or not welcome to someone lese Examples: All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers. Ten years in prison have alienated him from his family. n. alienation
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 2 antidote na chemical, esp, a drug, which limits the effects of a poison, or a way of preventing or acting against something bad Examples: M Anemone was at the time believed to be an antidote for scorpion poison a Regular exercise is the best antidote to tiredness and depression W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 2. antidote n. a chemical, esp. a drug, which limits the effects of a poison, or a way of preventing or acting against something bad Examples: Anemone was at the time believed to be an antidote for scorpion poison. Regular exercise is the best antidote to tiredness and depression
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 3. backlash na strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a tendency or recent events in society or politics Examples: a The new president encouraged the backlash against moral laxity a The accident has provoked/produced a backlash among local people who claim that the road is dangerous W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 3. backlash n. a strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a tendency or recent events in society or politics Examples: The new president encouraged the backlash against “moral laxity”. The accident has provoked/produced a backlash among local people who claim that the road is dangerous
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 4. binge n an occasion when an activity is done in an extreme way, esp. eating, drinking or spending money Examples: aa drinking /eating/spending binge Her illness involved periods of binge-eating and then making herself sick W B T L E To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 4. binge n. an occasion when an activity is done in an extreme way, esp. eating, drinking or spending money Examples: a drinking/eating/spending binge Her illness involved periods of binge-eating and then making herself sick. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy binge v to eat in an uncontrolled way, sometimes as a part of an illness Examples: a I tend to binge on chocolate when I am watching Tv! a She went through periods of binging(also binge-eating). W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study binge v. to eat in an uncontrolled way, sometimes as a part of an illness Examples: I tend to binge on chocolate when I am watching TV! She went through periods of binging (also binge-eating)