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Spring 2013, Week 4: FRAUD ("Catch Me If You Can")
Click on LIST OF TERMS below to study this week's vocabulary words.
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fraud,
| the crime of using dishonest methods to take something valuable from another person |
false,
| not true or genuine; not true or accurate |
motive,
| a reason for doing something (especially for committing a crime) |
impersonate,
| to pretend to be another person |
phony,
| fake; not true or genuine; not real |
con,
| to deceive or trick someone; to persuade someone by telling lies |
physician, ,
| a doctor |
deceive,
| to lie to someone |
impressed,
| feeling admiration because someone is amazing or has incredible skills |
claim,
| to say that something is true |
fake,
| false; phony; not real or true |
transcript,
| an official document that shows a student's grades from school |
suspicious,
| acting in a way that causes people to question you or to NOT trust you |
abroad,
| in a foreign country |
undetected,
| not seen; hidden from view |
apprehend,
| to catch (a criminal) |
entry-level,
| the lowest level in a company; the level of someone who is just starting a job or career |
due to,
| because of (used to introduce a REASON or CAUSE) |
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ESL Instructor, San Diego Continuing Education |
Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) |
San Diego, CA |
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