to join in –
to take part in smth that a group of people are doing or that someone else does;
kite - a light frame covered in coloured paper or
plastic that you let fly in the air on the end of one or two strings; fly a kite;
kite festival; kite battle
to embroider– to decorate smth. with a sewn
pattern in coloured threads;
costume – a set of clothes worn by an actor or by
someone to make them look like something such as animal, famous person etc.
outfit. The dancers were in national costumes.
scarf ( pl. scarves) – a piece of cloth that you wear
around your neck;
glove – a piece of clothing that you wear on your hand
in order to protect them or keep warm;
to fit like a glove
float – a large vehicle that is decorated to drive
through the streets as a part of a special event;
to wave – to move smth from side to side;
group - several
people or things that are connected with each other;
team – a group of people who play a game or sport
against another group; Tim plays for the national volleyball team;
strength- the physical power and energy that makes
someone strong; opp. to weakness;
courage – the quality of being brave when you are in
pain or in difficult situation;
apparently – obviously; it is said;
lord – a man in medieval period who was very powerful
and owned a lot of land;
region – area;
huge – extremely large; enormous;
preparations – the process of preparing smth;
to be/get involved – to take part in an activity or an
event;
to be filled with – to make full
can’t take one’s eyes off smth – to be unable
to stop looking at someone or something
aim – smth you hope to achieve by doing smth.
to knock out of smth –
to defeat smb in a competition so that they can no longer take part;
elaborate – having a lot of small parts or details put
together in a complicated way;
The dress was made of pure silk
embroidered with elaborate patterns;
design- a
pattern for decorating something
string – a strong thread made of several threads twisted together. I need a
piece of string to tie this package.
event – social gathering; furiously – done with a
lot of energy force or speed;
to tug – to pull with one or two quick pulls; The woman
gently tugged his arm.
stunning – extremely attractive or beautiful; staggering.
show – colourful event; incredible – unbelievable
memories – smth you remember from the past
2. The words for dictation
3. CB ex. 4 p. 93 (be ready to work)
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