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27 Cards in this Set
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Admire:
greatly respect and approve of someone or something. |
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Ambition:
something that you very much want to achieve. |
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be easygoing:
to be relaxed calm and not easy to upset. |
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be emotional:
to be affected by and expressing strong emotion. |
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be flexible:
to be able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing. |
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Be strict:
to expect people to obey rules. |
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compromise:
a way of solving a disagreement in which both people accept that they cannot have everything. |
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do your chores:
to do an ordinary boring or unpleasant job that must be done. |
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find a solution:
discover a way to solve a problem or deal with a bad situation. |
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freedom:
the right or opportunity to do what you want. |
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get a degree:
obtain a qualification after completing a course at a college or university. |
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get along well with:
if people get along well they like each other and have a good relationship. |
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ground:
to punish a child or young person by stopping them from going to places that they enjoy. |
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have a career:
a do a job or profession for some time. |
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have a curfew: to have to be at home by a certain time usually decided by your parents.
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have a fight:
to disagree or ague with someone. |
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keep your room clean:
to ensure your room does not get dirty or messy. |
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make demands:
to say firmly that you want something. |
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make mistakes:
to do things that you later wish you had not done because it causes a lot of problems. |
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make money:
to earn or get money |
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make suggestions:
to offer an idea or a plan for someone again after an argument. |
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obey:
to do what a person law or rule says that you must to do. |
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punishment:
a way in which someone is punished. |
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retire early:
to stop working permanently at a younger age that usual. |
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show respect for:
to treat someone in a way that shows thay you think they are important and should be admired. |
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stop your allowance:
to stop giving you an amount of money that you receive regularly to pay for things that you need. |
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take away your privileges:
to stop you from doing things you like and are lucky to have. |
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