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 To socialise To talk, to interact, to meet, to play

 To walk at heel For the dog to walk exactly next to your heel
 A lead The rope/ string used to hold the dog and guide
A leash it when going for a walk
 Guide dog A dog that is trained to guide and helps direct
blind people
 Expert dog People whose jobs are to handle or train dogs
handlers for the police, the blind, border customs
 Canine Dogs in the dog family
 feline cats in the cat family
 Extensive (adj) A long and complete training;
To extend (verb) wide

4 sentences with 2 new words in each sentence.


1. I socialise my friends to play with me
Corrections: I socialise with my friends and their canines
when they come over to my home to play with me.
2. I use a lead to hold the guide dog whenever I went out to
buy groceries.
Corrections: I use a lead on my guide dog whenever I go out to
buy groceries. (whenever suggests it is a routine so present
tense)

3. I have an extensive collection of stamps with feline


pictures on them.
4. I am an expert dog handler and I control people’s dogs
to walk at their heels
To assemble To put different parts together

The act of putting things together or


an assembly people meeting
To reel in To pull something in
frantically Fast and panicky
To haul something To pull something heavy up
or someone
calamity A disastrous event

POSITIVE FEELINGS NEGATIVE FEELINGS


happy disappointed 失望的
excited regretful 遗憾
hopeful anxious 焦虑的
upbeat frustrated 沮丧的
honoured Apprehensive 忧虑
satisfied contempt 鄙视
determined agitated 激动
grateful / thankful insulted 侮辱
eager / keen desperate 绝望的
proud helpless 无助
(当你感到难过时 当你无能为力帮助某人时)

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