Vocab: Teenage Stereotype
Adverbials
Binomial Expressions
Habitual Actions & States
Miscellaneous
100

the influence exerted by a group of equals to oneself

peer pressure

100

time adverb meaning something quickly and unexpected

SUDDENLY

100

most importantly; more than anything else

first and foremost

100

"His mother is constantly reminding him to tidy his room."

What does highlighted section expresses?

habitual actions

100

IDIOM: wear and tear

damage or deterioration that naturally occurs to something over time due to normal use

200

conforming to the behaviour, opinions or actions of the majority

follow the crowd

200

degree adverb meaning not quite, very nearly

ALMOST

200

referring to the difficulties, challenges, and hardships that people experience in life

trials and tribulations

200

"My kids would always draw on the walls of their rooms."

What does highlighted section expresses?

past habit

200

VOCABULARY: misfit

a person whose behavior or attitude sets them apart from others in an uncomfortable way

300

express the complete lack of interest or concern over something

couldn't care less

300

certainty adverb meaning almost certainly, as far as one knows or can tell

PROBABLY

300

refers to the strict enforcement of laws and regulations to maintain public safety and order, often implying a tough approach to crime and punishment

law and order

300

"Ms. Tati didn't use to work here before 2018."

What does highlighted section expresses?

lack of habit

300

GRAMMAR: What's the difference:

1. I wouldn't really want to eat something I dislike.

2. I really wouldn't want to eat something I dislike.

1. slight reluctance

2. strong reluctance

400

to give a specific impression, the way you're seen by others;

meet or find someone by chance

come across

400

manner adverb meaning in a way that deliberately avoids harm or errors; cautiously

CAREFULLY

400

refers to various small, miscellaneous, and often unimportant items or tasks

odds and ends

400

"Some adults tend to believe teenagers are hooked on their phones 24/7."

What does highlighted section expresses?

likely to

400

GRAMMAR: What's the difference:

1. Teenagers tend to worry a lot.

2. Teenagers have a tendency to worry a lot.

virtually no difference (though, "there's a tendency" is more formal)

500

to make something more enjoyable or exciting, often by adding an element of challenge or risk

give it a thrill

500

attitude adverb meaning in a truthful, fair, or honorable way; also used to emphasize the sincerity of an opinion, belief, or feeling

HONESTLY

500

emphasizes the use of factual evidence and numerical data to provide a comprehensive and objective understanding of a particular subject or situation

facts and figures

500

"There's a tendency for news media to focus only on the horrible news, forgetting that there's good in the world."

What does highlighted section expresses?

probability

500

VOCABULARY: biased

unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something

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