| Word | Part Of Speech | Example |
|---|---|---|
| a huge smash / hit | Phrase | That movie was a huge smash in my country! |
| ADHD | Noun | ADHD is a growing problem for boys in Western society. |
| applicable | Adjective | This rule is not very applicable to you. |
| arcade | Noun | Playing a video game used to cost 25 cents in an arcade. |
| be banned | Adjective | This game is banned in my country because it is so violent. |
| be expelled | Adjective | The students were expelled as they had committed a serious crime. |
| be suspended | Adjective | She was suspended from school due to her poor behaviour. |
| bit (b) | Noun | Memory used to be measured in bits. Now it is measured in gigabytes. |
| cabinet | Noun | Old video games used to be played in arcades on machines inside large cabinets. |
| commotion | Noun | What is all the commotion? Why are you making so much noise? |
| console | Noun | I own two video game consoles: an Xbox and a Nintendo Wii. |
| coordination | Noun | He has amazing hand-eye coordination. |
| crown | Noun | A king wears a crown. |
| culmination | Noun | The culmination of all your hard work is that you have finally graduated from university! |
| cure | Noun | Currently, there is no cure for the common cold. |
| curriculum | Noun | The school’s curriculum is entirely digital. |
| debut | Noun | The musician made his debut on national television. |
| destiny | Noun | It was our destiny to meet in this class. |
| dimension | Noun | Old video games were only two-dimensional. Now they are three-dimensional. |
| disability | Noun | This parking spot is reserved for people who have physical disabilities. |
| enthusiastic | Adjective | The students were not very enthusiastic about the news of the test. |
| fundamental | Adjective | There was a fundamental change in the way video games were designed when 3D became popular. |
| geek | Noun | You are such a geek! You never go outside. |
| genre | Noun | Actually, I never really play games of that genre. I prefer sports games. |
| gimmick | Noun | Do not buy that. I’m sure it is just a silly gimmick! |
| graphics | Noun | The game really has amazing graphics. |
| guru | Noun | He is a legend in the video game world. You could say he is a video game guru. |
| hall of fame | Noun | The athlete entered the hall of fame five years after he retired. |
| inevitable | Adjective | Her actions were inevitable. She had no choice. |
| influence | Noun | The company has had a lot of influence over the government’s recent decisions. |
| insane | Adjective | I could not believe what I saw. It was absolutely insane! |
| misleading | Adjective | The information on the label is very misleading. Most of it is not actually true. |
| modest | Adjective | Don’t be so modest! You are the best! |
| motion | Noun | The light turns on automatically as it can detect motion. |
| multitasking | Noun | Children today grow learning to become experts in multitasking. |
| oblivious | Adjective | I was oblivious to her movements behind me. |
| obstacle | Noun | There are too many obstacles for me to immigrate to that country. |
| opponent | Noun | My opponent in this game is much better than me. |
| path | Noun | The path was covered with tree branches due to the recent storm. |
| platform | Noun | Super Mario was a game where Mario had to jump from one platform to the next. |
| poem | Noun | We had to write many poems in my high school English class. |
| progress | Noun | The students have been making a lot of progress this month. |
| progression | Noun | The progression of the course was easy to follow. |
| protagonist | Noun | The protagonist of the film was very likeable. |
| psychologist | Noun | The psychologist told me that I have to relax more. |
| readily | Adverb | The man readily volunteered his time. |
| reflexes | Noun | You react very slowly. You have bad reflexes. |
| revenue | Noun | The company made less revenue than expected last year. |
| role model | Noun | Children need proper role models in order to become successful adults. |
| sequel | Noun | I liked the first movie, but I did not like the sequel. |
| significant | Adjective | It was a significant decision because many people were affected. |
| skeptic | Noun | She never believes anything she reads. She is quite a skeptic. |
| special education | Noun | When I was a child, math was too difficult for me. I had to study in a special education class. |
| stereotypically | Adverb | Stereotypically, a boy likes video games and a girl likes dolls. |
| stimuli | Noun | This game is so boring. It needs more visual stimuli. |
| strategy | Noun | This game requires a well-planned strategy. |
| symptom | Noun | Crime is a symptom of a society with a poor education system. |
| tangible | Adjective | We need to find tangible solutions to the problem. |
| to applaud | Verb | The people in the seats applauded the man’s answer to the question. |
| to be in sync | Phrase | The new employee still isn’t in sync with his new job. |
| to be surrounded | Adjective | Everyone in this class likes video games? I am surrounded by students who like video games! |
| to bounce | Verb | The ball needs more air. It doesn’t bounce very well. |
| to compress | Verb | Could you compress this file for me so that I can put in on my USB drive? |
| to define | Verb | The Beatles really defined the birth of rock in the 1960s. |
| to detect | Verb | The light turns on automatically as it can detect motion. |
| to diagnose | Verb | The child was diagnosed with a learning disability. |
| to engage | Verb | Boys are having trouble in schools because they are not being engaged by their teachers. |
| to flee | Verb | Everyone fled the building as the fire grew in size. |
| to gain the edge | Phrase | The company really gained the edge in the marketplace by lowering their prices. |
| to go over well | Phrase | The news didn’t go over so well as she was very upset. |
| to have a shot at doing something | Phrase | I have a strong shot at becoming the President of the United States. I know it! |
| to have nothing to lose | Phrase | You should buy that computer. I really think you have nothing to lose. |
| to hire | Verb | The man was hired despite not having strong work experience. |
| to indicate | Verb | The light indicates that you have to wait. |
| to persuade | Verb | I could not persuade her to go with me on a date. |
| to play catch-up | Phrase | Apple has really changed the cell phone industry with the iPhone. Most other companies are now playing catch-up. |
| to struggle | Verb | She always struggles with her science class. |
| to take something for granted | Phrase | When he lost his job, he realized that he had been taking most of the things in his life for granted. |
| to theorize | Verb | Many people have theorized about why boys are struggling in schools. |
| tolerance | Noun | There is no tolerance for violence in our school. |
| tournament | Noun | Many of my friends are playing in a video game tournament this weekend. |
| transition | Noun | Right now, we are in a stage of transition. Many things are changing. |
| trilogy | Noun | The original Star Wars trilogy is probably what I consider to be the best in film. |
| unavailable | Adjective | I’m sorry, Mr. Wilson is unavailable at the moment. |
| undisputed | Adjective | Nobody could argue with what he said. His opinion went undisputed. |
| unrelated | Adjective | Our conversation is unrelated to what happened last night. |
| vaccine | Noun | Older people should consider taking a vaccine every fall to avoid getting sick. |
| vibration | Noun | Can you feel the vibration of the subway underground? |
| virtual | Adjective | Many people prefer virtual worlds online where they can be whoever they want. |
| word of mouth | Noun | The news spread through word of mouth. |
| wrinkle | Noun | The old man has many wrinkles on his face. |
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