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improve a skill
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brush up on
used to introduce a comment or question that is not directly realted to what you have been taking about
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by the way
end of conversation, good wishes
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bye for now
taking all your attention, very atractive
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captivating
to continue without stopping
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carry on
to give shouts of encouragement to sb in a race
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cheer on
become more successful and important in your job
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climb the career ladder
make a lot of progress
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come a long way
made of many different things or parts
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complex
a list of sections that are contained in the book
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contents page
showing a lack of respect
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disrespectful
a paper cover on a book that protect it
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dust jacket
able to use language and speak well, especially in public
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eloquent
to fix sth in a substance or solid object
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embed
to make sb feel brave oer or more confident
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embolden
to give sb skills, confidence or freedom to do sth
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empower
to make it possible for sb to do sth
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enable
to build a wall, fence around sth
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enclose
to change ordinary language into letters, symbols
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encode
to give sb a support or hope
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encourage
to make sth bigger
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enlarge
to make sb very angry
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enrage
to make suere that sth happens of is definite
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ensure
to give sb a right to have or to do sth
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entitle
to make sb responsible for doing sth or taking care of sb
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entrust
showing or able to show your thoughts and feeling
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expressive
extremly interesting and atracctive
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fascinating
do the same thing as a sb else did previously
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follow in sb’s footstep
used to tell sb that they are wrong about sth do twojej swiadomosci
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for your information
your personal judgement about sth
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from my point of view
a book cover is any protective covering user to bind together the pages of a book
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front cover
a movement that you make with your hands, your head or tour face to show s particular meaning
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gesture
a list of technical or special words, explaining their meaning
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glossary
exciting or interesting in a way that keeps your attention
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gripping
a book that has a stiff cover
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hardback
a false belief that one’s success is because of luck rather than skill
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imposter syndrom
the back of the title page in a book which gives information about the publisher etc
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imprint page
a list of names or topics that are referred to in a book
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index
the fact of a situation being unfair and of people not being treated equally
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injustice
showing a clear understanding of a person or situation
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insightful
having a lot of different parts and small details that fit together
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intricate
to continue
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keep on
find a job and be hired
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land a job
extremly funny
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laugh out loud
tell me
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let me know
look after your money
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manage your finances
to start doing or discussing sth new
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move on
causing you to have deep feeling of sadness or sympathy
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moving
at the moment immadietly before a specified condition, action is expected to begin
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on the point of
introducing speakers opinion
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in my humble opinion
a book that has a thick paper cover
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paperback
having the ability to see thing quickly
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perceptive
the most important or succesfull part od sth
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pinnacle
to mention sth in order to give sb information about it
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point out
the main character
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protagonist
done, choosen etc without sb deciding
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random
to remind sb of sth
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resonate
so interesting or exciting that it hold your attention
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riveting
mean the opposite of what you say
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sarcastic
to put clothes on quickly
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slip on
the narrow part of the cover of the book that the pages are joined to
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spine
to turn a light on by pressing a bottom
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switch on
agree to do sth
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take on
accept the validity of someone's idea
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take your point
used to show that you are grateful to sb
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thanks in advance
stating in your opinion the meaning about what is actually happening
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the point is
a page at the front of a book that has a title and author
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title page
an expression indicating that sb has revealed information that is too personal and made the listener uncomfortable
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too much informations
causing feelings of pity ir sympathy, making you feel emotional
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touching
to be or go beyond the usual limits of something
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transcend
involving all the people in the world or in a group
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universal
to some degree but not completely
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up to a point

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