Discover Amazing Journeys Unit 1 Edited by Orna Wolf.

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Discover Amazing Journeys Unit 1 Edited by Orna Wolf

Part 1 – Vocabulary (1/2 ) Part 1 – Vocabulary (1/2 ) adventurous (adj.) amazing (adj.) challenge (n) (to) compromise continent (n) culture (n) delightful (adj.) determined (adj.) distance (n) enormous (adj.) entertaining (adj.) exciting (adj.) exotic (adj.) (to) get along fascinating (adj.) freezing (adj.) furious (adj). high-spirited (adj.) humorous (adj.) incredible (adj.)

Part 1 – Vocabulary (2/ 2) marvellous (adj.) members (n) nature (n) opportunity (n) optimistic (adj.) ordinary (adj.) (to) pack (V) privacy (n) remarkable (adj.) seal (n) (to) share (V) space (n) terrifying (adj.) thrilling (adj.) tortoise (n) total (n) unbelievable (adj.) unforgettable (adj.) (to) update (V)

Unofficial letter December 12, 2005 (date) Dear __________, (name of receiver) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sincerely, (greeting) ___________ (name of sender / signature)

How to choose a book? The type: fiction, science fiction, romance, biography, poetry, history, etc. The subject. The author. The title. The level. The first page. The length of the book. The size of the letters. A friend’s recommendation. A movie that was based on the book. The pictures.

Book report When writing a book report you should refer to: The title The author The plot The setting The theme The characters Your opinion about each/some of the above.