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Spring 2012, Week 3: The Story of Helen Keller
Click on LIST OF TERMS below to study this week's words.
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deaf,
| NOT able to hear |
blind,
| NOT able to see |
misbehave,
| to behave badly |
proper,
| correct according to social or moral rules |
grab,
| to take or get (something) quickly |
reprimand, ,
| to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone who has done something wrong, disobeyed an order, etc.) |
influential,
| important; significant; powerful |
prestigious,
| having a high status; well-recognized and respected |
lap, ,
| the area between the knees and the hips of a person who is sitting down |
rebel,
| to oppose or fight against a person or group of authority |
cottage,
| a small house, especially in the country |
interfere,
| to become involved in the activities and concerns of other people when your involvement is not wanted |
as soon as,
| when |
temper tantrum,
| an angry outburst by a child or by someone who is behaving like a child |
knock over, ,
| to cause (someone or something) to fall to the ground |
pitcher, ,
| a container with a handle that is used for holding and pouring out liquids |
impressive,
| deserving attention, admiration, or respect : making a good impression |
advocate,
| a person who argues for or supports a cause or policy; a supporter |
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ESL Instructor, San Diego Continuing Education |
Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) |
San Diego, CA |
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