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Eng31101 Vocabulary MEGA GOAL 4 Unit 4 Did you Hurt Yourself? Part I Part II Part II I Part IV Created by Mrs.Sumnao Charoenpong

Unit 4 Did you Hurt Yourself?

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Part I Part II Part III Part IV. Unit 4 Did you Hurt Yourself?. Vocabulary Part I. pay attention (v.) to listen to, watch, or consider something or someone very carefully. (ให้ความใส่ใจ, เอาใจใส่). ouch / aʊtʃ / a sound that you make when you feel sudden pain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 4 Did you Hurt Yourself?Part IPart IIPart IIIPart IVCreated by Mrs.Sumnao Charoenpong

Eng31101Vocabulary MEGA GOAL 41VocabularyPart IEng31101Unit 5pay attention (v.) to listen to, watch, or consider something or someone very carefully.(, )

Eng31101Unit 5ouch /at/a sound that you make when you feel sudden pain()

Eng31101Unit 5crash (v.) /kr/to have an accident in which a vehicle hits something.()

Eng31101Unit 5injure (v.) /ndr/to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal.()

Eng31101Unit 5seat belt (n.) a belt attached to the seat of a car or plane which you fasten around yourself for protection in an accident.()

Eng31101Unit 5 distract (v.) /dstrkt/to make someone stop giving their attention to something.()

Eng31101Unit 5 adjust (v.) /dst/to become more familiar with a new situation.()

Eng31101Unit 5 fatigue (n.) /fti/very great tiredness.()

Eng31101Unit 5drowsy (adj.) /drazi/tired and almost asleep.(, )

Eng31101Unit 5 misjudge (v.) /msdd/to form a wrong or unfair opinion about a person or a situation.()

Eng31101Unit 5 encounter (v.) /nkantr/to experience something, especially problems or opposition.()

Eng31101Unit 5 aggressive (adj.) /resv/behaving in an angry, threatening way, as if you want to fight or attack someone.()

Eng31101Unit 5 abuse (n.) /bjus/the use of something in a way that it should not be used.()

Eng31101Unit 5VocabularyPart IIEng31101Unit 5 socket (n.) /skt/a place in a wall where you can connect electrical equipment to the supply of electricity.()

Eng31101Unit 5 instruction (n.) /nstrkn/the written information that tells you how to do or use something.()

Eng31101Unit 5 repellent (n.) /rpelnt/a substance that keeps insects away.()

Eng31101Unit 5turn up (v.) to arrive or appear somewhere, usually unexpectedly or in a way that was not planned.()

Eng31101Unit 5sprain (v.) /spren/to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it.(, )

Eng31101Unit 5 poke (v.) /pok/to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something.(, )

Eng31101Unit 5 fracture (v.) /frktr/if a bone or other hard substance fractures, it breaks or cracks.() , , )

Eng31101Unit 5 skid (v.) /skid/if a vehicle or a wheel on a vehicle skids, it suddenly slides sideways and you cannot control it.()

Eng31101Unit 5 patch (n.) /pt/a small area which is different in some way from the area that surrounds it.()

Eng31101Unit 5 swerve (v.) /swrv/to make a sudden sideways movement while moving forwards, usually in order to avoid hitting something.()

Eng31101Unit 5 get off lightly (v.) to experience less serious injury or harm than you might have expected.()

Eng31101Unit 5 bruise (n.) /bruz/a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit.()

Eng31101Unit 5 bump (v.) /bmp/to hit or knock against something.(, )

Eng31101Unit 5 legend (n.) /lednd/story handed down by tradition.()

Eng31101Unit 5 a bolt of lightning (n.) a flash of lightning.()

Eng31101Unit 5meteorite (n.) /mitirat/a mass of stone or metal that has reached the earth from outer space.()

Eng31101Unit 5 parachute (n.) /prut/a large lightweight sheet, attached to a falling person or thing, that unfolds in the wind and causes the person or thing to fall slowly.()

Eng31101Unit 5 playwright (n.) /plerat/someone who writes plays.()

Eng31101Unit 5 conscious (adj.) /kns/awake, thinking and knowing what is happening around you.()

Eng31101Unit 5 airborne (adj.) /erbrn/in the air.()

Eng31101Unit 5 gust (n.) /st/a sudden strong wind.()

Eng31101Unit 5 fall out (v.) to have a bad quarrel with someone.()

Eng31101Unit 5 on the spot (adv.) immediately.()

Eng31101Unit 5 stall (v.) /stl/if an engine or vehicle stalls, or if you stall it, it stops because there is not enough power or speed to keep it going.()

Eng31101Unit 5