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Longman Cornerstone. KEY AND ACADEMIC WORDS. U4-R3. Unit 4 - Reading 3. Key Words. 1. costume : ( noun ) Clothes worn for a special reason, or that represent a country or time in history. The actors in the play have beautiful costumes . Unit 4 - Reading 3.
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Longman Cornerstone KEY AND ACADEMIC WORDS U4-R3
Unit 4 - Reading 3 Key Words 1. costume: (noun) Clothes worn for a special reason, or that represent a country or time in history. The actors in the play have beautifulcostumes.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 2. robe: (noun) Long loose piece of clothing that covers most of your body. The king and queen wore fine, silkrobeson the throne.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 3. painting: (noun) Painted picture. There are hundreds ofpaintingson display in the art museum.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 4. teepee: (noun) Round tent used by some Native Americans. American Indians lived inteepeeson the northern plains.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 5. mask: (noun) Something that covers all or part of your face. We wore amaskfor the disguise party.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 6. quilt: (noun) Soft thick cover for a bed. My aunts stitched aquiltfor my baby.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 Academic Words 7. respond: (verb) Decide something is true based on what you know. The teacher asked the students torespondto the question.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 8. tradition: (noun) Custom of a group. My mother sets an altar in November following a familytradition.
Unit 4 - Reading 3 Vocabulary Practice • The queen wore a ________ over her dress. • An actor wears a ______ to cover his face. • The student wore a ______ in the play. • A Native American _______ is made from poles and animals skins. • A _____ is made from different pieces of cloth. • Did you ______ to every question on the test? • The artist paints a ________. • In my family, older family members teach younger ones the _______ of making quilts.