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A person whose job is to look after goats. The mountain goatherd watched his goats climb the rocks.
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To take many small, gentle bites of something. She nervously began to nibble a biscuit during the meeting.
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A short conflict or argument with a person or group. He had a run-in with the police after the noisy party.
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animals foraging for food empezar lección
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Searching for food in the wild. We saw birds foraging for food in the park.
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The low plants, bushes, and small trees that grow under big trees in a forest.
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To become popular or to be widely accepted. The new drink quickly caught on in the city.
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Food that gives you energy and keeps you going for some time. He ate a sustaining snack before his long walk.
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The smell of coffee bean roasting filled the small shop.
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To travel along trade roads or sea routes used for buying and selling goods. The spice rode trade routes from Asia to Europe.
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Existing in many places or among many people. The drink gained widespread popularity across the country.
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Something (often bad) is slowly starting to develop. You could feel that trouble was brewing in the company.
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To start seriously and with real effort. The project began in earnest after they found funding
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Worshippers filled the temple on the holiday. empezar lección
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People who pray and show respect to a god or in a religion.
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The monks’ chants echoed in the hall. empezar lección
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Words or short phrases repeated many times in a rhythm, often in prayer or protests.
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Crushing something into very small pieces or powder. She started the day by grinding fresh coffee beans.
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Stronger and more noticeable in taste. Dark chocolate has a bolder flavour than milk chocolate.
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Coffee is my favourite hot beverage in the morning. empezar lección
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Any drink, especially a non-alcoholic one.
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To take part or join in an activity. Guests were invited to partake in the traditional ceremony.
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Very exciting or pleasant, making you feel almost “drunk” with pleasure. The garden was full of an intoxicating smell of flowers.
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To judge something in a formal way, like in a court.
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o appear or grow quickly and suddenly. Many small cafés sprang up around the station.
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To drink something slowly in small amounts. She sat by the window and sipped her hot coffee.
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Places where a lot of activity, ideas, or sometimes trouble, is happening. The old cafés became hotbeds of political discussion.
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To study something very carefully by examining all its parts. In the seminar, they dissected the article line by line.
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Used when something is claimed to be true, but not proven. The drink allegedly made people more focused.
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Forced to work as slaves, with no freedom. Enslaved workers were used on many plantations.
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Caused or made stronger by something. Their success was fueled by strong global demand.
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Treated unfairly to get as much work or benefit as possible. The workers felt exploited and asked for better pay.
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Showed something in a way that makes it look good or important. The café showcased beans from small local farms.
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Next to something or at the same time as something. Coffee was served alongside homemade cake.
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incorporated into daily life empezar lección
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Included something as a part of a larger whole. Coffee breaks were soon incorporated into office culture.
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Increased something quickly and strongly. The factory ramped up production to meet the new orders.
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made inroads into new markets empezar lección
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To begin to be successful in a new area or market. The brand has made inroads into the Asian market.
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Ways of making coffee or tea by mixing hot water with the leaves or beans. The barista explained three different brewing methods.
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To continue and survive through something difficult. The workers had to endure very hard conditions.
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Grows, develops, or is successful. This plant thrives in warm, humid air.
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Able to recover quickly from problems or difficult conditions. We need resilient plants that can handle climate change.
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Very loved and important to someone. Drinking coffee together is a cherished morning tradition in my family.
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problems that loom over us empezar lección
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To appear as a big, worrying threat in the future. Climate problems loom over the coffee industry.
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