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Fall 2011, Week 12: "Separated at Birth"
Click on LIST OF TERMS to study this week's vocabulary words.
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weird,
| strange; odd; bizarre; unusual |
turn out,
| to happen, end, or develop in a particular way |
have in common,
| to share similar interests and/or backgrounds |
twin,
| either one of two babies that are born at the same time to the same mother |
suburbs,
| areas just outside the city where people live in houses |
coincidence,
| when two events happen at the same time in a way that is not planned or expected |
glimpse,
| a brief or quick view or look |
persuade,
| to convince someone to do something by asking, arguing, or giving reasons |
mannerisms,
| a person's particular ways of talking or moving |
agonize,
| to stress or worry very much about something |
sophisticated,
| stylish; classy; having a lot of experience and knowledge about the world and about culture, art, literature, etc. |
silly | not serious or important; ALSO, to act in a childish and playful way |
widow,
| a woman whose husband has died |
track someone down,
| to find someone after searching for him/her for a long time |
odd,
| weird; strange; bizarre |
though,
| used when you are saying something that is different from or contrasts with a previous idea |
rehearse,
| to prepare for a public performance of a play, a piece of music, etc., by practicing the performance |
inseparable,
| always together; not able to be apart |
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ESL Instructor, San Diego Continuing Education |
Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) |
San Diego, CA |
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