Unit 6:
Olympics
(page 71 and 75)
Unit 7:
Great Structures
(Page 89 and 93)
Unit 5:
Cell Phone Etiquette
(page 61)
Unit 8:
Language and Communication
(page 99)
Unit 9:
Festivals and Celebrations
(Page 109)
100

To start an event

Kick off


100

An area of knowledge or study

Subject

100

To keep doing

Constantly
100

To take the place of someone or something

Replace

100

New Year's Day is an example of a....

Festival

200

something needed or asked for

Requirement

200

To not be allowed to do something

Forbidden

200

To focus on something

Pay attention

200

to begin, come from

originate

200

Something that is worn to cover the face.

Mask

300

To happen

Took place

300

To say that something is true even though you are not sure that it is

Claim

300

To make someone lose focus

Annoying

300

different types of things

variety

300

A party made for those who have not seen each other for a long time.

Reunion
400

something that makes you feel proud

Honor

400

To get an institution or company started

Found

400

To bring attention to by talking about

Address

400

something that is very or most important to someone or something

Primary

400

When something affects a larger area or more people.

Spread
500

To go somewhere by walking

On Foot


500

Used to introduce a fact even though something may have prevented it

Despite

500

To not pay attention

Neglect

500

the way things are at a certain time

Situation

500

An orderly movement of people in uniforms or costumes.

Parade

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