VOCAB (U7)
VOCAB (U8)
VOCAB(U9)
VOCAB (U10)
MIXED UNITS
100

NOUN - Describes the ability of knowing how to handle difficult or dangerous situations in big cities

STREET SMARTS (page 74)

100

VERB - to put time or money into something because you think it will be beneficial

TO INVEST (page 86)

100

ADJECTIVE - irritable, in a bad mood

CRANKY (PAGE 98)

100

VERB - to return something to its original state

RESTORE (page 110)

100

A device that controls the flow of water from a sink or bath

FAUCET (U10, PG 112)

200

NOUN - Someone who is extremely skilled at a particular activity

MASTER (page 74)

200

ADJECTIVE - that who is famous and much admired

CELEBRATED (page 86)

200

NOUN - something that encourages you to act a certain way

INCENTIVE (PAGE 98)

200

VERB - to use something carefully so it lasts a long time

TO CONSERVE (page 110)

200

An extended shortage of water

DROUGHT (U10, PG 113)

300

VERB - To achieve something or to succeed at doing something

TO ACCOMPLISH (page 74)

300

ADJECTIVE - that who is famous for something bad

NOTORIOUS (page 86)

300
NOUN - self-discipline, a strong determination to do something

WILLPOWER (PAGE 98)

300

VERB - the opposite of increase

DWINDLE (PAGE 110)

300

An accepted or official position

STATUS (U8, PG 93)

400

VERB  - To be very good at doing something

TO EXCEL (page 74)

400

VERB - to make a public statement, to approve or support something or someone.

TO ENDORSE (page 90)

400

A person who likes to get up early and is typically at his/her best during the morning hours

A morning person (page 101)

400

NOUN - WATER THAT IS NOT SALTY

FRESHWATER (PAGE 110)
400

Deep, dreaming sleep

REM (rapid eye movement)  (U9, PG 100)

500

VERB - to remove items from a list so that only the most important ones remain

TO NARROW DOWN (PAGE 78)

500

VERB - To go to a particular place or event because it's interesting, usually in large numbers

TO FLOCK TO (page 88)

500

Another word for SLEEPY

Drowzy (page 101)

500

ADJECTIVE - in short supply

SCARCE (PAGE 110)

500

Having a tendency to be affected by something, usually in a negative way

PRONE (U9, PG 104)