Part Four Language Study/ WBT E ENTER
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden Part Four W B T L E ENTER
Language Study Contents 工。 Word Study I工。 Phrases and Expressions 工 II. Word Building IV Grammar W E BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study W B T L E
Word study Word list: 1. arrange 10. eventually 19. patch 2. constant 11 failure 20. pursue 3. construct 12 intellectual 21 remove 4 cultivate 13. issue 22 survive 5. decline 14. legal 23. tend 6. dump 15。 manual 24 trial 7. eliminate 16. nourish 25。 warder 8. empty 17。 offer 26 wither 9. enduring 18. organize WBT E BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study Word list: 1. arrange 2. constant 3. construct 4. cultivate 5. decline 6. dump 7. eliminate 8. empty 9. enduring 19. patch 20. pursue 21. remove 22. survive 23. tend 24. trial 25. warder 26. wither 10. eventually 11. failure 12. intellectual 13. issue 14. legal 15. manual 16. nourish 17. offer 18. organize W B T L E
I. Wordstudy 1. arrange v to plan or make preparations for; organize Examples: a Im trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week. a They arranged to have dinner the following month a Ive already arranged with him to meet at the cinema W E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 1. arrange v. to plan or make preparations for; organize Examples: I’m trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week. They arranged to have dinner the following month. I’ve already arranged with him to meet at the cinema. W B T L E To be continued on the next page
I. Wordstudy a. arranged an arranged marriage narrangement Examples: a They have made all the arrangements for a uge party. a Arrangements were made to move the prisoners to another jail. W E BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study a. arranged an arranged marriage n. arrangement Examples: They have made all the arrangements for a huge party. Arrangements were made to move the prisoners to another jail. W B T L E
I. Wordstudy 2 constant a staying the same; not getting less or worse Examples: a The fridge keeps food at a constant temperature a He' s in constant trouble with the police. a They make constant use of their computers. W E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 2. constant a. staying the same; not getting less or worse Examples: The fridge keeps food at a constant temperature. He’s in constant trouble with the police. They make constant use of their computers. W B T L E To be continued on the next page
I. Wordstudy n. constancy ad constantly constantly constancy Fill in the following blanks with the appropriate form: a She has the television on a The of your love for football amazes me W E
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study n. constancy ad. constantly Fill in the following blanks with the appropriate form: She has the television on _________. The _________of your love for football amazes me. constantly constancy W B T L E
Word study 3. construct v. to build; put together different parts to form a whole Examples: a The company has won the contract to construct the new bridge a The crow constructs its nest out of sticks You can also construct a story, a sentence, an argument or a theory. WBT E To be continued on the next pa BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 3. construct v. to build; put together different parts to form a whole Examples: The company has won the contract to construct the new bridge. The crow constructs its nest out of sticks. You can also construct a story, a sentence, an argument or a theory. W B T L E To be continued on the next page
I. Wordstudy construction/constructor a. constructive ad constructively Examples: a She works in the construction industry. a She criticized my writing but in a way that was very constructive-I learned a lot from her W E BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study n. construction/constructor a. constructive ad. constructively Examples: She works in the construction industry. She criticized my writing but in a way that was very constructive—I learned a lot from her. W B T L E
Word study 4. cultivate v to prepare (land) and grow crops on it, or grow(a particular crop) to make a special effort to establish Example: a Most of the land there is too poor to cultivate to cultivate a friendship/relationship/contact W E To be continued on the next pa BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 4. cultivate v. to prepare (land) and grow crops on it, or grow (a particular crop) Example: Most of the land there is too poor to cultivate. to cultivate a friendship/relationship/contact to make a special effort to establish W B T L E To be continued on the next page