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Unit 2: Chapter 2“Tom Ford – Master Designer” :Unit 2: Chapter 2“Tom Ford – Master Designer” Vocabulary Presentation
Revolution :Revolution Genre: noun
Adjective: revolutionary
Antonym: stagnation
Synonym: anarchy/uprising
True/False: The industrial revolution changed how people worked and lived.
Which countries have had a revolution?
Exclusive :Exclusive Genre: adjective
Adverb: exclusively
Antonym: shared, open to everyone
Synonym: classy, open to few
True/False: Going to the mall is an exclusive activity.
Have you been to an exclusive club?
Custom :Custom Genre: adjective
verb: customize
Antonym: ordinary
Synonym: special
True/False: The tires that come on a new car are custom.
How can you customize a car?
Interior :Interior Genre: adjective
Noun: interior (center or core)
Antonym: outside
Synonym.: inside
True/False: Interior design is a special talent.
What is the interior of your house like?
Crucial :Crucial Genre: adjective
adjective: none
Antonym: unimportant
Synonym: deciding, very important
True/False: It is crucial to go to bed at 9 p.m..
What crucial decisions have you made?
Reputation :Reputation Genre: noun
Adjective: reputable
Antonym: notoriety
Synonym: character
True/False: A good reputation is important when owning a business.
What makes a good reputation?
Cutting-Edge :Cutting-Edge Genre: adjective
Adjective:
Antonym: ordinary
Synonym: innovative, new
True/False: Clothes can be cutting-edge.
Do you own any cutting-edge clothing? What does it look like?
Distinctive :Distinctive Genre: adjective
Noun: distinction
Antonym: common
Synonym: original, different
True/False: Riding a bike is a distinctive activity.
How can you make ordinary food have a distinctive taste?
Ultimate :Ultimate Genre: adjective
Adverb: ultimately
Antonym: worst
Synonym: incomparable, the best
True/False: Driving a car is the ultimate freedom.
What is your ultimate job?