miércoles, 12 de noviembre de 2014

VOCABULARY UNIT 2

Survivor:  that survives
Flood: a great flowing or overflowing of water
Safe: offering security from danger
Injure: to cause physical or mental harm or suffering to; hurt or wound
Collapsed: to fall down or cave in suddenly
Mud: a fine-grained soft wet deposit that occurs on the ground after rain, at the bottom of ponds, lakes, etc
Ash: pieces of the gray or black powdery matter that remains after burning
Warn: to advise
Fearless: not afraid
Foot: bottom
To be fond of: you like very much something
Shelter: a building serving as a temporary place to live 
Homeless: people who have nowhere to live
Drowns: to die or kill by immersion in liquid 

DISASTERS

     NATURAL DISASTERS                                               MAN MADE DISASTERS
Earthquakes                                                                        Oil spill
 Tsunami                                                                               Pollution
                              Tornados                                                                             Fires
                              Volcano eruption                                                                 Acid rain
                              Huracanes                                                                           Global warming
                              Storms                                                                                Deforestation
                             Asteroids
                             Lightnings
                             Floods
                             Landslides
                             Sand storms
                             Droughts

VOCABULARY UNIT 1

Living it up: living well/enjoying your time.
Drawght: when there isn't water like in a desert.
Hood: short for neighborhood.
Dude: you.
Alrihty: okay.
"That'd hecka cool!": Hecka would mean the same as very, as in, "that is very cool" hecka is only used in the Bay Area.
"Yo, let's bail!": Yo is short for you, and bail to leave.
"That burrito is so bomb!": bomb means very good, as in "that burrito is very good" or "that burrito is very tasty".
"Breo, why you putting me on blast?": to put someone "on blast" is to call them out in front other people to embarrass someone in public.
"Why did you call me out in front of Jessica?": To call someone out is to reveal another's mistake in front of other.
"You are rocking those choes": to "rock" something means to wear it with style.
Heavy: when something is very sad or depresing.