English: Starter Unit
Disturb: o interrupt the
quiet, rest, or peace of; bother.
Selfish: caring
only or chiefly for oneself.
Device: a thing made for a
particular purpose, esp. a mechanical or electric invention.
Attachments: something that
attaches to something else; something fastened or tied on.
Rehearse: to practice or go
through (a play, speech, musical piece, etc.) before giving it in public.
Rehearsal: a session of
exercise, drill, or practice, or performance in preparation for a public
performance, ceremony, etc.
Bother: to bewilder; confuse.
Thought: the product of mental
activity.
Although: in spite of the fact
that; even though; though.
Complain: to express
dissatisfaction, resentment, pain, grief, etc.; find
fault.
Apologize: to offer an apology
or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury.
Relaxed: not worried.
Embarrassed: to become ashamed,
uncomfortable, or ill at ease.
Embarrassing: disturbing.
Tales: stories for children.
Knitting: the act of a person
or thing that knits.
Shelter: something beneath,
behind, or within which one is protected, as from storms, cold, danger, etc.
Sight: the power or ability
of seeing; vision.
Update: incorporate new
information in or for.
Mind! : To pay attention to.
Stumble: to strike the foot
against something, as in running, so as to trip or fall.
It´s age! : It is so old!
When did you last VERB …?
The last VERB … TIME EXPRESION.
Awesome Alan!!!!
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