7. Fake (adj):
/feɪk/
Falso
Made to look like something real.
Example:
I do not like to see
fake
news
8. Fellow (n):
/ˈfeləʊ/
Compañero
A man.
Example:
The new
fellow
has left the meeting.
9. Grimace (v):
/ɡrɪˈmeɪs/
Mueca
To make an ugly expression by twisting your
face.
Example:
Katty likes to show
grimace
when talking to her friends.
10. Grin (n):
/ɡrɪn/
Sonrisa
To smile showing your teeth.
Example:
Renato likes acting with some
grin.
11. Hostile (v):
/ˈhɒstaɪl/
Hostil
Behave in an unfriendly way towards someone.
Example:
The police man
hostiles
innocent people in the streets.
12. Pattern (n):
/ˈpætə(r)n/
Patrón
A series of actions that show how things
normally happen.
Example:
We examine
patterns
of behavior in your children.
13. Primates (n):
/ˈpraɪmeɪts/
Primates
An animal belonging to the same animal order as
humans.
Example:
A hyena is a
primate
as the dog.
14. Smirk (n):
/smɜː(r)k/
Sonrisa con suficiencia
To smile in a condescending way.
Example:
The school dean
smirks
all the time.