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Fall, Week 4: At Home In Two Lands, Chapter 3
A Thriving Business
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thriving,
| (adj) successful; prosperous; doing well |
business,
| (noun) a company or corporation (big or small) |
responsibility,
| (noun) obligation; duty; job |
especially,
| (adv) really; very; particularly |
steady,
| (adj) continuous; not changing or stopping |
despite,
| (preposition) in contrast or opposition to |
hired,
| (verb-past) gave a job to someone |
architect, ,
| (noun) a person whose occupation it is to design buildings |
budget,
| (noun) a plan or schedule for spending money |
challenge,
| (noun) something that is difficult to do; something that requires a lot of time and effort |
stale,
| (adj) not fresh anymore; not new |
| keep the books | (idiom) to keep track of a company's money (the budget and spending,etc); to do the accounting |
deposit slips,  | small sheets of paper that you must fill out and give to the bank when you deposit money into your account |
| as soon as | when |
paella, ,
| (noun) a famous rice dish from Spain, made with flavored rice, seafood and sausage |
practical,
| (adj) realistic; sensible; logical |
expand,
| (verb) to make or become bigger |
loan,
| (noun) money (usually a large amount) that is borrowed from the bank |
| too | (adv) excessively; more than is good |
| as well as | in addition to; also |
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