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UNIT 1: Offbeat Jobs 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension contestant creative factory flavor (noun) host (noun) insurance policy offbeat spicy food taste (verb) taste buds
3. Focus on Vocabulary adventurous be careful dangerous get started help other people high-paying indoors low-paying lucky quit safe (adjective) the right job for someone tiring usual work outdoors working alone
UNIT 2: A Piece of Country in the City 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension community garden drugs empty lot garbage grow nature plant (verb) remove the country yard 3. Focus on Vocabulary get together hang around relax roof garden urban greening

UNIT 3: A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension earn equal exchange (verb) member provide represent skills spend valuable

3. Focus on Vocabulary a good deal cheap compare on sale regular price service (noun) stuff (noun) unusual used

UNIT 5: "Celletiquette" 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension common courtesy convenient distracting law overhear pay attention private public place right (noun) rude 3. Focus on Vocabulary block (verb) bother illegal legal ridiculous save time suggestion UNIT 6: Is It Women's Work? 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension childcare childcare workers hire household chores nanny training (noun) typical 3. Focus on Vocabulary be good at something break down (verb) get along have a problem with role model (noun) to tell someone the truth
UNIT 7: Good-Mood Foods 1C. Vocabulary for Comprehension energetic in love irritable miserable nervous relaxed stressed upbeat
3. Working with Words alone angry chili peppers crazy delicious good for you in a bad mood in a good mood in a hurry made with smell stupid turkey UNIT 8: An Ice Place to Stay 1C.

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