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Eng31101 Vocabulary MEGA GOAL 4 Unit 6 Take My Advice Part I Part II Part II I Part IV Created by Mrs.Sumnao Charoenpong

Unit 6 Take My Advice

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Part I Part II Part III Part IV. Unit 6 Take My Advice. Vocabulary Part I. healthy (adj.) /ˈ hel θ i / physically strong and not likely to become ill or weak. (มีสุขภาพดี). stay away from (v.) to avoid. (หลีกเลี่ยง). turn down (v.) to refuse an offer or request. (ปฏิเสธ). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 6 Take My AdvicePart IPart IIPart IIIPart IVCreated by Mrs.Sumnao Charoenpong

Eng31101Vocabulary MEGA GOAL 41VocabularyPart IEng31101Unit 6 healthy (adj.) /heli/physically strong and not likely to become ill or weak.()

Eng31101Unit 6 stay away from (v.) to avoid.()

Eng31101Unit 6 turn down (v.) to refuse an offer or request.()

Eng31101Unit 6 self-worth (n.) the value you give to your life.()

Eng31101Unit 6 disorder (n.) /dsrdr/a mental or physical illness which prevents part of your body from working properly.()

Eng31101Unit 6 appetite (n.) /ptat/a desire for food.()

Eng31101Unit 6emotional (adj.) /monl/relating to your feelings or how you control them.()

Eng31101Unit 6 keep down (v.) to control.()

Eng31101Unit 6 possession (n.) /pzen/something that you own.()

Eng31101Unit 6 extremely (adv.) /kstrimli/to a very great degree.()

Eng31101Unit 6 self-defend (n.) protection of yourself.()

Eng31101Unit 6 psychologist (n.) /sakldst/someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behavior, and how different situations have an effect on them.()

Eng31101Unit 6 psychiatrist (n.) /sakatrst/a doctor trained in the treatment of mental illness.()

Eng31101Unit 6VocabularyPart IIEng31101Unit 6 put off (v.) to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date.()

Eng31101Unit 6 take up (v.) to start doing a particular job or activity.()

Eng31101Unit 6 throw away (v.) to get rid of something that you do not want any more.()

Eng31101Unit 6 break up with (v.) the coming to an end of a business or personal relationship, caused by the separation of those involved.(, )

Eng31101Unit 6 get along with (v.) to be friendly.()

Eng31101Unit 6 discard (v.) /dskrd/to throw something away or get rid of it because you no longer want or need it.()

Eng31101Unit 6 put away (v.) to put something in the place or container where it is usually kept.()

Eng31101Unit 6relationship (n.) /rlenp/the way in which two people or two groups feel about each other and behave towards each other.()

Eng31101Unit 6 divorce (n.) /dvrs/the legal ending of a marriage.()

Eng31101Unit 6 self-esteem (n.) belief and confidence in your own ability and value.()

Eng31101Unit 6 put on weight (v.) to become fatter.()

Eng31101Unit 6 work out (v.) to do physical exercise as a way of keeping fit.()

Eng31101Unit 6 surgery (n.) /srdri/medical operations to improve the appearance of a part of someones body.()

Eng31101Unit 6 stand by someone (v.) to support, especially in a difficult situation.()

Eng31101Unit 6 make up ones mind (v.) to decide.()

Eng31101Unit 6 approach (v.) /prot/to speak to someone for the first time.()

Eng31101Unit 6 date (n.) /det/an occasion when you arrange to meet someone that you like in a romantic way.()

Eng31101Unit 6 be rejected (v.) be not accepted.()

Eng31101Unit 6 mutual (adj.) /mjutul/experienced by both persons involved with respect to the other; reciprocal.()

Eng31101Unit 6respect (v.) /rspekt/to admire, have a high opinion.()

Eng31101Unit 6 downhill (adv.) /danhl/into a worse condition.()

Eng31101Unit 6 move on (v.) progress to a better position.()

Eng31101Unit 6 tolerate (v.) /tlret/to put up with.()

Eng31101Unit 6cheat (v.) /tit/to deceive.(, )

Eng31101Unit 6 instincts (n.) /nstkt/natural intuitive feelings as opposed to reasoning.()

Eng31101Unit 6 hermit (n.) /hrmt/person living in seclusion or isolation.()

Eng31101Unit 6 keep busy (v.) to remain in a state of activity.(, )

Eng31101Unit 6 feel sorry for (v.) have pity for.()

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