15. Satisfy (v): /ˈsætəˌsfaɪ/ Satisfacer
To please someone by giving them something they want or need.
Example: Honestly, some people are never satisfied.
16. Showcase (n): /ˈʃoʊˌkeɪs/ Exhibición
An event that emphasizes the good qualities of someone or something.
Example: The NCAA championships are a showcase for talented players going to the NBA.
17. Thirst (n): /θɜrst/ Sed
The feeling that you are thirsty.
Example: Addison drank much water, but she couldn’t quench her thirst.
18. Trail (n): /treɪl/ Camino
A path through the countryside, especially one designed for walking for pleasure.
Example: We were following the trail into the mountains.
19. Vendor (n): /ˈvɛndər/ Vendedor
Someone who sells something, but not in a store.
Example: The Square was full of food vendors and musicians.
20. Worldwide (adj): /ˈwɜrlˈdwaɪd/ A nivel mundial
Happening or existing all over the world.
Example: Ashley’s company has 1,500 employees worldwide.
a. Practice:
Choose one word from the vocabulary list and
fill in
the blanks.
1. I think a nutritious snack will satisfy my .
2. Two glasses of water our better than fruit juice.
3. They hide the jewelry of the at night.

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