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100

The word for make-up products such as lipstick, eye-liner, eye-shadow, etc.

Cosmetics

100

(n) Perspiration

(v) To perspire

Sweat

100

Authentic.  Real.  Not fake.

Genuine

100

Independent. Able to take care of oneself. 

(2 words)

Self-sufficient

100

This idiom means very expensive.

An arm and a leg.

200

A lesson, especially a private lesson or a YouTube lesson. 

Tutorial

200

(n) The amount of money available for a specific purpose or purposes.

(v) To allocate money for a specific purpose or purposes.

Budget

200

1) Nervous.  Worried.  Uncomfortable.

2) Enthusiastic.  Eager.

Anxious

200

An appreciation for sugary foods like desserts.

Sweet tooth

200

This idiom is used to refer to people (like most students) who don't have much money to spend.

On a tight budget

300

1) The name for property like land, houses, apartments and commerical buildings.

2) The business of buying and selling the aforementioned property.

Real estate

300

(n) A public display of anger or dissatisfaction.

(v) To publicly display anger or dissatisfaction.

Protest

300

Unavoidable

Inevitable

300

Extra money you have left over after paying all your bills, that you can choose to spend, save or invest however you like.

(2 possible 2-word answers)

Disposable income.  

Discretionary income.

300

A person or thing's weak point

Achilles Heel

400

The name for different forms of money such as the Vietnamese dong, the American dollar, the Japanese Yen, the Korean Won or the Chinese Yuan.

Currency

400

(n) An offensive or irritating comment or action.

(v) To say or do something offensive or irritating.

Insult

400

Powerful.  Challenging.  Grueling.

Intense

400

The feeling we get after resolving a stressful situation, such as finishing a test or completing a project.

(4 words)

A sense of relief.

400

What does the acronym S.M.A.R.T. in SMART goals stand for?

What do those words mean?

Specific: Clear.  Exact.  Detailed.

Measurable: Able to be measured/tracked.

Achievable: Realistic. Doable.

Relevant: Meaningful.  Related.  Connected.

Time-bound: Involving a deadline for completion.

500

The trend towards international cooperation in areas such as business, education, travel, culture, etc.

Globalization

500

(n) Extreme fear or dislike of something.

(v) To feel extreme fear or dislike of something.

Dread

500

Related.  Connected.  Meaningful.

Relevant

500

Undoubtedly.  Certainly.  For sure.

(2 words)

Without question

500

1) What is paraphrasing?

2) What are some phrases we can use to paraphrase?

1) Using other words to express the same meaning.

2) In other words...

What I mean is...

For example...  For instance...

What I'm trying to say is...  

In summary...  In conclusion...  In a nutshell...

When you say..., do you mean...?

Are you saying that...?

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