Levels 1-3 Week 4 Flashcards

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Shake hands

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Definition: To hold someone’s hand and move it up and down as a greeting or agreement.

Example: “When you meet someone new, it’s polite to shake hands.”

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Take a seat

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Definition: Sit down (usually a request or offer).

Example: “Please take a seat while you wait for the doctor.”

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Take care of

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Definition: To look after someone or something.

Example: “I take care of my little brother when my parents are busy.”

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Tip

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Definition: Extra money given to someone for their service, like a waiter.

Example: “We left a tip for the waiter after dinner.”

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Volunteer

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Definition: To do work or help without getting paid.

Example: “She likes to volunteer at the animal shelter on weekends.”

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Carton of eggs

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Definition: A box that holds eggs.

Example: “I bought a carton of eggs at the grocery store.”

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Checkout line

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Definition: The place in a store where you pay for your items.

Example: “We waited in the checkout line to pay for our groceries.”

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Compare prices

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Definition: To look at the cost of different items to find the best deal.

Example: “It’s a good idea to compare prices before you buy something expensive.”

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Customer service

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Definition: The help that companies give to their customers.

Example: “I called customer service to ask about my order.”

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Dozen

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Definition: A group of twelve items.

Example: “He bought a dozen donuts for the office.”

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