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V1 American English has borrowed many words form other languages. SIMPLE
V2 Americans who speak English use words from other languages without realizing it. COMPLEX- adj cl
V3 American's may use words from other languages without realizing it when they are relaxing at home. COMPLEX - adv cl
foreign - outside of your country
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V1 There are several/a few differences between the university educational systems in Europe and the US.
V2 European and American universities differ
in several ways/respects/aspects.
V3 Europeans and Americans conduct different kinds of assessment in university. ? - may not be exactly in line with the supporting sentences
difference(n) different(a) differ(v)
contrast between university in
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using what's readily available/ plentiful local/native resources/material/supplies building
resourceful
The building materials for homes depend on the resources that come
People are able to build
All around the world, people build their homes with the resources that are readily available.
In Canada, water is readily available.
Eskimo - they don't like that word
They call themselves Inuit
Indians - not the right word
First Nations, Aboriginal, Indigenous
East Indian - Indian
Metis - French "mixed" mix of First Nations and European (French)
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