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SPEAKING VOCABULARY
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Shriek = speak loudly
Sentence: Barbara shrieked when she found a giant spider in her bed
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Cheer = yell / shout in a happy/excited way
Sentence: Everyone cheered when the brazilian team scored a goal.
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Whisper = speak extremely quietly
Sentence: You would whisper in a movie theater so as not to disturb the other people
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Mumble = speak quietly and not clearly, without opening your mouth very much
Sentence: My son mumbled an apology to my daughter after breaking her favorite toy.
SPEAKING VOCABULARY
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Mutter = speak in a quiet voice
Sentence: He left the store muttering about the terrible customer service
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Whine = complain in an annoying, high-pitched voice
Sentence: My kids started whining when i told them they couldn’t watch tv until they had finished their homework.
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Ramble = speak continuously for a long time with too many details or different topics
Sentence: You shouldn’t ramble during a job interview. Try to keep your answers concise and relevant.
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Stammer = speak repeating some sounds
Sentence: He tends to stammer when he is nervous
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Gossip = talk about other peoples’ lives, especially negative things or secret details
Sentence: My neighbor loves to gossip – i think she’s got some dirt on everyone who lives in this apartment building.
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SPEAKING VOCABULARY