Levels 7-9 Week 2 Flashcards

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At no cost

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Definition: For free.

Example: The tickets were given to us at no cost.

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Below grade level

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Definition: Not meeting the standard of a certain grade in school.

Example: His reading skills are below grade level.

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Cooperative

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Definition: Willing to work with others.

Example: The team was very cooperative during the project.

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Developmental delay

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Definition: When a child doesn’t reach expected growth milestones.

Example: The doctor is helping us understand her developmental delay.

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Enrich

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Definition: To improve or make better.

Example: Traveling can enrich your life.

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Housebound

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Definition: Unable to leave home, usually for health reasons.

Example: After the surgery, he was housebound for a month.

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It’s worth noting

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Definition: Something important to remember or mention.

Example: It’s worth noting that the meeting starts at 9 a.m.

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Keep someone company

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Definition: To stay with someone so they aren’t alone.

Example: I’ll keep you company while you wait.

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Last-minute

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Definition: Done of occurring at the latest possible time before an event.

Example: He always does his homework last-minute.

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Literacy

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Definition: The ability to read and write.

Example: Improving literacy rates is important for the country.

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Mislead

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Definition: To give someone the wrong idea or information.

Example: The advertisement misled people into thinking the product was better than it is.

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Misplace

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Definition: To lose something for a short time by putting it in the wrong place.

Example: I often misplace my keys in the house.

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Miss out on

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Definition: To not have the chance to do or enjoy something.

Example: She missed out on the concert because she had to work late.

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Mistreat

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Definition: To treat someone or something badly or unfairly.

Example: The animals were mistreated by their previous owner.

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On a regular basis

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Definition: Happening often or at fixed times.

Example: She exercises on a regular basis to stay healthy.

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Peer

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Definition: A person who is the same age, level, or status as someone else.

Example: Students often learn from their peers in group activities.