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16 Words List
Words used: Job satisfaction: - The level of contentment employees feel regarding their work., Burn out: - To become physically or emotionally exhausted due to prolonged stress or overwork., Step down: - To resign from a position or role., Take on: - To accept responsibility for something, such as a task or role., Career progression: - The advancement and development of one’s career over time., Promotion: - An advancement in rank or position within an organization., Climbing the corporate ladder: - Advancing in one's career within a company., Pulling your weight: - Contributing one's fair share of effort in a group or team setting., In the driver's seat: - In control of a situation., Be Snowed Under: To be overwhelmed by an excessive amount of work or responsibilities, leading to a sense of being unable to cope., Work to Rule: A form of protest in which employees strictly adhere to the rules and regulations of their job, minimizing productivity to highlight grievances., Get the Sack: To be dismissed or terminated from employment, often due to performance issues or organizational changes., Burn the Candle at Both Ends: To engage in strenuous activity or work excessively, particularly by sacrificing rest or personal time, leading to potential burnout., Up to the Mark: Meeting or exceeding a required standard of quality, performance, or expectation in a given context., Learn/Know the Ropes: To acquire a thorough understanding of the procedures, tasks, and nuances involved in a particular job or activity., Take a Training Course: To enroll in a structured program designed to enhance skills or knowledge in a specific area, often for professional development., Career Prospects: The potential opportunities for advancement or growth within a particular profession or field, often influenced by market demand and individual qualifications.
Created by: А. Патрушева
Architecture
Words used: Urban planning: - The process of designing and regulating the use of land in urban areas., Historical architecture: - Buildings and structures that are significant due to their historical value., Set up: - To establish or create something., Build on: - To develop further based on existing ideas or structures., Draw up: - To prepare a plan or document in writing., Architectural design: - The art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures., Blueprint: - A detailed plan or drawing that outlines how something will be constructed., Facade: - The front face of a building, often designed to be decorative or impressive., Infrastructure: - The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society, such as transportation systems and utilities., Lay the groundwork: - To establish a foundation for future work or development., In the pipeline: - In the process of being developed or completed., To think outside the box: - To think creatively and unconventionally., Stained Glass Windows: Colored glass panels arranged in designs, often found in churches, that enhance light and convey stories., Double Glazing: Two panes of glass with an insulating space between them, used to improve energy efficiency and reduce noise., Feast Your Eyes On: To indulge in the enjoyment of viewing something visually striking or appealing, often evoking admiration or delight., Visual Perception: The cognitive process through which the brain interprets and organizes visual stimuli from the environment, enabling recognition and understanding of objects and scenes.
Created by: А. Патрушева
16 Words List
Words used: Urban planning: - The process of designing and regulating the use of land in urban areas., Historical architecture: - Buildings and structures that are significant due to their historical value., Set up: - To establish or create something., Build on: - To develop further based on existing ideas or structures., Draw up: - To prepare a plan or document in writing., Architectural design: - The art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures., Blueprint: - A detailed plan or drawing that outlines how something will be constructed., Facade: - The front face of a building, often designed to be decorative or impressive., Infrastructure: - The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society, such as transportation systems and utilities., Lay the groundwork: - To establish a foundation for future work or development., In the pipeline: - In the process of being developed or completed., To think outside the box: - To think creatively and unconventionally., Stained Glass Windows: Colored glass panels arranged in designs, often found in churches, that enhance light and convey stories., Double Glazing: Two panes of glass with an insulating space between them, used to improve energy efficiency and reduce noise.
Created by: А. Патрушева
Art and paintings
Words used: Bring out: - To make something more noticeable or prominent., Look back on: - To reflect on past experiences or events., Take up: - To begin to engage in a new activity or hobby., To paint a picture: - To describe something vividly or in detail., A picture paints a thousand words: - Visual images can convey complex ideas more effectively than words alone., To have an eye for art: - To have a good appreciation or understanding of art., Artistic talent: - Natural ability or skill in creating art., Visual arts: - Art forms that are primarily visual in nature, such as painting, sculpture, and photography., Cultural expression: - The ways in which cultures express their values, beliefs, and identities through art and other forms., Masterpiece: - A work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship., Palette: - The range of colors used by an artist; also refers to the board on which an artist mixes colors., Abstract: - Art that does not attempt to represent external reality but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, colors, and forms., Art is long, life is short: A philosophical adage emphasizing the enduring nature of artistic expression compared to the ephemeral human experience., Be a true masterpiece: To embody exceptional quality and depth in one’s character or achievements, reflecting a profound and lasting impact., Cast a critical eye over something: To evaluate or scrutinize an object, idea, or situation with careful analysis and discernment, often to uncover flaws or merits., See things through rose-coloured glasses: To perceive situations optimistically or naively, often overlooking negative aspects or harsh realities.
Created by: А. Патрушева
16 Words List
Words used: Bring out: - To make something more noticeable or prominent., Look back on: - To reflect on past experiences or events., Take up: - To begin to engage in a new activity or hobby., To paint a picture: - To describe something vividly or in detail., A picture paints a thousand words: - Visual images can convey complex ideas more effectively than words alone., To have an eye for art: - To have a good appreciation or understanding of art., Artistic talent: - Natural ability or skill in creating art., Visual arts: - Art forms that are primarily visual in nature, such as painting, sculpture, and photography., Cultural expression: - The ways in which cultures express their values, beliefs, and identities through art and other forms., Masterpiece: - A work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship., Palette: - The range of colors used by an artist; also refers to the board on which an artist mixes colors., Abstract: - Art that does not attempt to represent external reality but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, colors, and forms.
Created by: А. Патрушева
The environment
Words used: Sustainable development: - Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources., Renewable energy sources: - Energy sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power., Environmental impact: - The effect that a project or action has on the environment., Cut down on: - To reduce the amount of something, often used in the context of consumption (e.g., cutting down on waste)., Give off: - To emit or release something (e.g., gases or odors)., Phase out: - To gradually discontinue a process or product., Conservation: - The act of preserving and protecting natural resources and the environment., A breath of fresh air: - A welcome change or new idea that is refreshing., In hot water: - In trouble or facing difficulties, often due to one's actions., The tip of the iceberg: - A small, visible part of a much larger problem., Ecosystem: - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment., Biodiversity: - The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem., Contamination: The introduction of harmful substances into an environment, degrading its quality and safety., Fauna: The animal life of a specific region or habitat, encompassing all species found there., Poaching: The illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife, threatening biodiversity and conservation efforts., Fossil Fuel: Natural energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient organic matter, associated with greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
Created by: А. Патрушева
16 Words List
Words used: Sustainable development: - Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources.
Created by: А. Патрушева
16 Words List
Words used: poor, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, skip, last, disappointed, surprise, a pair of shoes, wedding, married, bridesmaid, grandparents, journey, joke
For grade level: Kindergarten
Created by: 瓜. 周
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Words used: nerve, germ, stern, third, bird, dirty, burn, curve, curl, baker, thirst, nurse, too, to, two, teacher
For grade level: 2nd Grade
Created by: T. Jenson
16 Words List
Words used: nerve, germ, stern, third, bird, dirty, burn, curve, curl, baker, teacher, shirt, thirst, hurt, nurse, too, to, two
Created by: T. Jenson
Week 33: April 8- 12, 2025 Grade 6
Words used: adventurous, autonomous, carnivorous, disastrous, frivolous, herbivorous, indigenous, meticulous, mischievous, mountainous, omnivorous, perilous, prosperous, ridiculous, unanimous, synonymous
Created by: C. James
16 Words List
Words used: means, old, any, same, corn, blue, true, clue, glue, due, argue, song
Created by: A. Burroughs
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