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Rosetta Stone Foundations (ELL): Unit 14, Lessons 1–2

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  1. championship
    a competition at which a winner is chosen
    The baseball team won the championship.
  2. actor
    a performer in theater, television, or film
    I want to be an actor.
  3. job
    the principal activity that you do to earn money
    Teaching is my job...
    ...but playing guitar is my hobby.
  4. hobby
    an auxiliary activity
    Playing basketball is my hobby...
    ...but my job is teaching people about the history of my city.
  5. lobby
    a large entrance or reception room or area
    The business people are meeting in the lobby.
  6. manager
    someone who controls resources and expenditures
    The manager's office is on the third floor.
  7. design
    create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner
    This woman designs dresses.
  8. engineer
    a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve problems
    These engineers design airplanes.
  9. architect
    someone who creates plans to be used in making something
    These architects design office buildings.
  10. receptionist
    an office worker who answers calls and greets visitors
    The receptionist works on the first floor.
  11. present
    deliver or put forth (a speech or idea)
    The students are presenting their idea for a car to the teacher.
  12. appointment
    a meeting arranged in advance
    I have an appointment with my manager at 10:00.
  13. client
    someone who pays for goods or services
    I make suits for my clients.
  14. message
    a communication that is written or spoken or signaled
    His friends aren't home. He's leaving a message for them.
Created on Mon Aug 23 10:48:11 EDT 2021 (updated Fri Aug 27 17:29:37 EDT 2021)

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