disappearing adjective (also verb) no longer able to be found or be seen
disorder noun a social problem or medical condition that a
certain group suffers from
donate verb to give money or resources to a group or
person in need
hive noun the place in which bees live and reproduce
investigate verb to study, do research or try to find the truth
lack noun a shortage (or not enough) of something
mysteriously adverb in a way that is not easily understood
pollinate verb to transfer male pollen from one flower to
another to allow fertilization and seed
development
rely on verb to depend on (or need) someone or something
skyrocket verb to rise very high or rise very much in a short
time
spread the word idiom to tell other people about something
transport verb to move something from one place to another
LESSON 12. RELATIONSHIP. LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP Module: Vocabulary Topic: Relationship. Love and friendship
Time: 80 minutes
Aim: Material: Aids:
to analyse words used in relationship, love and friendship
to develop practical understanding of key terms
1. Lewis, M (1997). Implementing the Lexical Approach. Hove: LTP.
2. B.J.Tomas (1986) Intermediate Vocabulary. Cambridge
3. McCarthy, M. and O‘Dell, F (2004). English Vocabulary in Use. Upper-
intermediate and advanced. Cambridge: CUP
Text-books. charts, laptop with speakers, handouts
There are all kinds of human relationships and these relationships will play a role in
your discussions. This page will help you explore a variety of relationships
including romantic relationships, your friends and family, and relationships at work.
Start off by learning new vocabulary in groups and then applying that vocabulary in
sentences, gap fills and conversation.