1 - Established: verb "to found, institute, or build"
• HCT was established in 1988.
2 - Support: verb "to uphold (a person, cause, policy, etc.)"
• I supported my answer with evidence.
3 – Requirements: noun "that which is required; a thing demanded or obligatory"
• One of the requirements of the job is accuracy.
4 – Member: noun " a person, animal, plant, group, etc., that is part of something"
• Ahmed is an effective member of our group.
5 – Environmental: adj. "relating to, or associated with the environment"
• Our group made a project about the environment, so we called it an environmental project.
6 – Role: noun "a function or position"
• Students play a role in the country's development.
7 – Development: noun" growth; progress"
• The development of the UAE depends on oil .
8 – Particularly: adverb" especially"
• He read the story with particularly great interest.
9 – Justification: noun "a reason"
• Sleeping late is not a justification for missing the bus.
10 – Plenty: adj. "many"
• There are plenty of interesting magazines to read in the ILC.
11 – Abbreviation: noun " shortened"
• HCT is an abbreviation for Higher Colleges of Technology.
12 – Cruel: adj. "unkind,unfeeling,causing needless pain."
• Keeping animals like lions in small cages is a cruel thing.
13 – Consist: verb "composed"
• The IELTS exam consists of 4 parts, reading, writing, listening and speaking.
14 – Habitat: noun "the natural environment"
• Destroying the rainforest means destroying the habitat of many beautiful animals.
15 – Tiny: adj. "very small"
• My friend has beautiful tiny eyes.
16 – Conservation: noun "maintenance"
• Many people believe that the conservation of traditional culture is important.
17 – Crucial: adj. "extremely important"
• The oxygen is a crucial gas, that keeps all the creatures alive.
18 – Issue: noun "problem"
• The high price of the gas in the UAE is a very big issue.
19 – Parallel: adj. "extending in the same direction and never converging"
• A rectangle has parallel ribs.
20 – Eligible: noun "able to do something"
• You are eligible to drop the English N-125 if you have IELTS band 6
Monday, April 19, 2010
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