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  • small talk (n) – talk about unimportant things to pass time
  • chat show (n) – talk show
  • to get through to sb (v) – reach
  • to get your point across (v) – to make someone understand
  • to speak up (v) – to speak louder
  • to speak out about sth (v) – to make a statement
  • to talk down to sb – to talk to someone like you’re better than they are
  • to pick up sth (v) – start a topic
  • to pass on a message (v) -
  • to bring up a point -
  • to commute (v) – to travel regularly over some distance
  • commuter (n) – person who travels back and forth between something
  • virtuous (adj) – naturally good at something, morally excellent
  • exasperated (adj) – extremely annoyed
  • dismayed (adj) – without courage
  • deed (n) – something that is done
  • to boast about sth (v) – to brag about sth
  • to exaggerate about sth (v) – to magnify beyond the limits of truth, overstate
  • to grumble about sth (v) – to complain quietly grumpy
  • to moan about sth (v) – to complain
  • to mumble about sth (v) – to speak in a low indistinct manner
  • to mutter about sth (v) – to complain murmuringly
  • to insist on sth (v) – to demand
  • to object to sth (v) – to be against something
  • to benefit from (v) – to get advantage from something
  • to hear (v) – to perceive by the ear
  • to listen to sth/sb – to pay attention to sth/sb
  • street vendor (n) – someone who sells things on the street
  • vivid (adj) – intense , bright, strong
  • to interpret (v) – to perform or render according to one’s own understanding
  • static (n/adj) – not moving
  • to alter (v) – to change
  • to instruct (v) – to teach
  • contemporary (adj) - modern
  • simultaneously (adv) – concurrent, existing at the same time
  • daily (adv) – every day
  • non-verbal (adj) – without words
  • for ages (adv) – for a long time
  • to groan (v) – to make a sound in disapproval
  • breach (n) – breakin
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