12th Grade English Vocabulary ’s topics
Unit 10 - Life Long Learning
19 words
Unit 9 - Choosing a career
27 words
Unit 8 - The world of work
30 words
Unit 7 - Artificial intelligence
21 words
Unit 6 - Endangered species
17 words
Unit 5 - Cultural Identity
17 words
Unit 4 - The Mass Media
24 words
Unit 3 - The Green Movement
21 words
Unit 2 - Urbanisation
30 words
Unit 1 - Life Stories
14 words
12th Grade English Vocabulary
The 9th Grade English Vocabulary List (New Version) includes the most important words and phrases that 9th-grade students need to focus, covering 5 topics: Endangered Species, Artificial Intelligence, The World of Work, Choosing a Career, Lifelong Learning
220 words / 10 topics
Unit 10 - Life Long Learning
Unit 9 - Choosing a career
Unit 8 - The world of work
Unit 7 - Artificial intelligence
Unit 6 - Endangered species
Unit 5 - Cultural Identity
Unit 4 - The Mass Media
Unit 3 - The Green Movement
Unit 2 - Urbanisation
Unit 1 - Life Stories
pursuit
noun
/pərˈsut/
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the act of trying to achieve a plan, activity, or situation, usually over a long period of time
The Declaration of Independence states that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are basic human rights.
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voluntarily
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/ˌvɑlənˈtɛrəli/
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willingly; without being forced
he voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting
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flexitime
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/ˈfleksitaɪm/
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a system of working in which people work a particular number of hours within a fixed period of time, but can change the time they start or finish work
25% of the employees work flexitime
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adequate
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/ˈædəkwət/
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enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
He didn’t have adequate time to prepare for the exam.
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facilitate
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/fəˈsɪləˌteɪt/
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to make easier
You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge
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genius
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/ˈdʒiniəs/
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someone who is much more intelligent or skilful than other people
He has a genius for interior decorating
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initiative
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/ɪˈnɪʃ.ə.t̬ɪv/
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the ability to decide in an independent way what to do and when to do it
Employees are encouraged to use their initiative if faced with a problem.
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institution
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/ˌɪnstəˈtuʃn/
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a large important organization that has a particular purpose
Harvard University is an internationally respected institution.
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lifelong
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/ˈlaɪflɔŋ/
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lasting for the whole of a person's life
He’s had a lifelong interest in science.
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opportunity
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/ˌɑp·ərˈtu·nɪ·t̬i/
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the possibility of doing something
The holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington
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overwhelming
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/ˌoʊvərˈwelmɪŋ/
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very great or very strong; so powerful that you cannot resist it or decide how to react
An overwhelming majority voted in favor of the proposal.
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interaction
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/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
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an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to each other
There's not enough interaction between the management and the workers.
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ultimate
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/ˈʌl·tə·mət/
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most important, highest, last, or final
Your ultimate goal is to play the game as well as you can.
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hospitality
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/ˌhɑs·pəˈtæl·ɪ·t̬i/
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kindness and friendly behavior, esp. to guests
Thank you for your hospitality.
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employable
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/ɪmˈplɔɪ.ə.bəl/
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having enough skills and abilities for someone to employ you
Computer skills make you far more employable.
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self-directed
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/sef-dəˈrektɪd/
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making your own decisions and organizing your own work rather than being told what to do by managers, teachers, etc.
Structured opportunities help students become more self-directed.
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self-motivated
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/ˌself ˈməʊtɪveɪtɪd/
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able and willing to work without being told what to do
The successful candidate should be self-motivated.
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temptation
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/tempˈteɪʃn/
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the desire to have or do something, esp. something wrong, or something that causes this desire
Ice cream is always a real temptation for me
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e-learning
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/ˈiːˌlɜː.nɪŋ/
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learning done by studying at home using computers and courses provided on the internet
E-learning is becoming an increasingly popular training option as technology developments have rendered it less costly
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