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High Intermediate 3.3

front 1

adjust

back 1

hagaajin

(verb) to change something a little bit OR get used to something

EXAMPLE: My shoes are too tight. I need to adjust the shoe laces so the shoes are a little looser.

EXAMPLE: I just moved to a new apartment. I don't feel comfortable yet. It will take me a few weeks to adjust.

front 2

advancement

back 2

horukac

more responsibility and higher pay at work

EXAMPLE: My workplace does not offer any opportunities for advancement. If I want more responsibility and higher pay, I will need to look for a new job.

front 3

constantly

back 3

si joogto ah

happening a lot, always

EXAMPLE: The students' math skills are constantly improving. Every time they take a placement test, their score improves!

front 4

in charge of

back 4

mas'uul ka ah

having the responsibility for something

EXAMPLE: At our company, my friend is in charge of sales.

front 5

outdated

back 5

dhacsan

not new enough, not needed anymore

EXAMPLE: I bought a computer in 2014. Now it is outdated and cannot do the things I want it to do. I need to buy a new one.

front 6

proactive

back 6

firfircoon

taking action

EXAMPLE: Shawn realized his company was going to fire him because he did not have the right skills. He didn't want to lose his job, so Shawn enrolled in a class to learn the skills his employer needed. Shawn didn't wait for the bad thing to happen. He did something to stop it from happening! He was proactive.

front 7

succeed

back 7

guuleystay

(verb) to achieve what you are trying to achieve

EXAMPLE: I wanted to learn a second language, so I worked very hard at it. And I succeeded---now I can read and speak German!

front 8

typical

back 8

caadi ah

usual, normal

EXAMPLE: It is typical for people to work during the day and sleep at night.

front 9

bottom

back 9

hoose

the lowest part of something

EXAMPLE: When you take an entry-level job, you start at the bottom. You have to work hard to move up to a better job.

front 10

count on

back 10

tirin

(verb) rely on, depend on

EXAMPLE: You cannot count on her. She is always late.

front 11

eventually

back 11

kama dambeyn

in the end

EXAMPLE: If you keep trying, eventually you will succeed!

front 12

explore

back 12

baarid

(verb) to learn about

EXAMPLE: I am tired of my job. I want to explore job openings online. Maybe I will see a job I would like better.

front 13

option

back 13

ikhtiyaar

a choice, an opportunity

EXAMPLE: A: Let's go out to dinner tonight! Where should we go?

B: I don't know. Tell me what the options are.

front 14

predictable

back 14

la saadaalin karo

you know what to expect

EXAMPLE: The weather in Minnesota is NOT predictable. You never know if it will be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowing.

front 15

take matters into your own hands

back 15

arrimaha aad gacantaada ku gashid

to take responsibility for improving things

EXAMPLE: When her son was bullied at school, Maria took matters into her own hands. She did not want it to happen again, so she went to school to talk to the teacher and the principal.

front 16

work your way up

back 16

shaqadaada kor u qaad

do a good job at work so you get more responsibility and higher pay

EXAMPLE: He started in an entry-level position and then worked his way up in the company. Now he is a manager.