read newspaper Daily and write 10 new words
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And the 10 wods are.....
1. Photobomb
Everyone loves to take a selfie – but who is that random person pulling a funny face in the background? They just photobombed you!
Use it: “That would have been a nice photo if that guy hadn’t photobombed us.”
2. Vape
A recent trend is to give up smoking cigarettes in favour of electronic ones. If you like “vaping”, then you’re a “vaper”.
Use it: “For the sake of my health I decided to give up smoking and try vaping.”
3. Glamping
If you like camping but are looking for something less muddy and more comfortable, you could try glamping – or glamorous camping. You still stay in a tent or tepee in the great outdoors, but usually you’ll be sleeping on a bed with pillows and duvets and there may even be a kitchenette and Wi-Fi.
Use it: “We wanted to try something a bit more luxurious than camping, so we booked to go glamping.”
4. Binge-watch
The huge take-up of on-demand TV and box sets have brought about this new word. It means to watch a large number of television shows, usually from the same series, in succession.
Use it: “I was ill last week, so I downloaded and binge-watched the whole of series one of Game of Thronesin one day!”
5. Meh
Originating from TV’s The Simpsons, this word has become a popular way to express the fact that you’re not bothered or impressed about something.
Use it: “I ordered a new dress online, but when I tried it on – meh.”
6. Freegan
In opposition to consumerism and capitalism, there is a group of people that tries to recycle everything, including eating food that has been thrown away. These folk are known as freegans.
Use it: “Steve hates waste, so he decided to become a freegan to reduce food waste.”
7. Voluntourism
This term describes people who volunteer overseas for a charity, maybe to work on a project for elephants’ welfare or to help build a community school, but their actual motivation is to visit foreign places. The word is also used to mean tagging on a holiday at the end of a volunteer period abroad.
Use it: “I really want to explore South America, so I thought I’d try voluntourism.”
8. Webisode
Popular streaming websites, such as Netflix and Amazon Video, show TV programmes that are only available online and these are known as webisodes. You’ll only be able to find these TV shows using the internet.
Use it: “I’m going to watch the new webisode of Orange is the New Black on Netflix.”
9. Crowdfund
To fund a project from lots of people who usually donate a small amount.
Use it: “Agatha wanted to start a new charity project, so she tried crowdfunding to raise some money.”
10. Skort
A new fashion item that looks great but is practical, too – a pair of shorts with a flap of material over the top that makes it look like a skirt.
Use it: “Jonathan wants to go roller-skating so I bought a skort – just in case I fall over!”
HOPE THIS WILL HELP U
♥️ PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST ♥️
And the 10 wods are.....
1. Photobomb
Everyone loves to take a selfie – but who is that random person pulling a funny face in the background? They just photobombed you!
Use it: “That would have been a nice photo if that guy hadn’t photobombed us.”
2. Vape
A recent trend is to give up smoking cigarettes in favour of electronic ones. If you like “vaping”, then you’re a “vaper”.
Use it: “For the sake of my health I decided to give up smoking and try vaping.”
3. Glamping
If you like camping but are looking for something less muddy and more comfortable, you could try glamping – or glamorous camping. You still stay in a tent or tepee in the great outdoors, but usually you’ll be sleeping on a bed with pillows and duvets and there may even be a kitchenette and Wi-Fi.
Use it: “We wanted to try something a bit more luxurious than camping, so we booked to go glamping.”
4. Binge-watch
The huge take-up of on-demand TV and box sets have brought about this new word. It means to watch a large number of television shows, usually from the same series, in succession.
Use it: “I was ill last week, so I downloaded and binge-watched the whole of series one of Game of Thronesin one day!”
5. Meh
Originating from TV’s The Simpsons, this word has become a popular way to express the fact that you’re not bothered or impressed about something.
Use it: “I ordered a new dress online, but when I tried it on – meh.”
6. Freegan
In opposition to consumerism and capitalism, there is a group of people that tries to recycle everything, including eating food that has been thrown away. These folk are known as freegans.
Use it: “Steve hates waste, so he decided to become a freegan to reduce food waste.”
7. Voluntourism
This term describes people who volunteer overseas for a charity, maybe to work on a project for elephants’ welfare or to help build a community school, but their actual motivation is to visit foreign places. The word is also used to mean tagging on a holiday at the end of a volunteer period abroad.
Use it: “I really want to explore South America, so I thought I’d try voluntourism.”
8. Webisode
Popular streaming websites, such as Netflix and Amazon Video, show TV programmes that are only available online and these are known as webisodes. You’ll only be able to find these TV shows using the internet.
Use it: “I’m going to watch the new webisode of Orange is the New Black on Netflix.”
9. Crowdfund
To fund a project from lots of people who usually donate a small amount.
Use it: “Agatha wanted to start a new charity project, so she tried crowdfunding to raise some money.”
10. Skort
A new fashion item that looks great but is practical, too – a pair of shorts with a flap of material over the top that makes it look like a skirt.
Use it: “Jonathan wants to go roller-skating so I bought a skort – just in case I fall over!”
HOPE THIS WILL HELP U
♥️ PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST ♥️
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