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IELTS Test 4

Hula dancing is an important part of Hawaiian culture. The document provides vocabulary related to hula dancing and Hawaiian culture, including terms like sway, benefit, ritual, floral, garland, celebration, revive, stereotype, altar, tradition, discourage, accompany, influence, evoke, energetic. It also provides word families and examples using related terms like beneficiary, benefit, beneficial, revival, celebrate, celebrated, energy, energetic, energize, energetically. Hula dancing involves traditional dances and rituals that help preserve Hawaiian culture and traditions.
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IELTS Test 4

Hula dancing is an important part of Hawaiian culture. The document provides vocabulary related to hula dancing and Hawaiian culture, including terms like sway, benefit, ritual, floral, garland, celebration, revive, stereotype, altar, tradition, discourage, accompany, influence, evoke, energetic. It also provides word families and examples using related terms like beneficiary, benefit, beneficial, revival, celebrate, celebrated, energy, energetic, energize, energetically. Hula dancing involves traditional dances and rituals that help preserve Hawaiian culture and traditions.
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Hula Dancing in Hawaiian Culture

Vocabulary Exercises: Write the letter of each definition with the word it defines
___ 1. sway A. of or relating to flowers
___ 2. benefit B. to make someone less determined
___ 3. ritual C. a ring or rope that is made of leaves
___ 4. floral D. a table used for a religious ritual
___ 5. garland E. go somewhere with a companion
___ 6. celebration F. a slow movement back and forth
___ 7. revive G. having or showing a lot of energy
___ 8. stereotype H. a special social event, such as a party
___ 9. altar I. an often unfair and untrue belief
___ 10. tradition J. a good or helpful result or effect
___ 11. discourage K. the power to have an effect on people
___ 12. accompany L. to become strong or active again
___ 13. influence M. bring or recall to the conscious mind
___ 14. evoke N. a formal ceremony or series of acts
___ 15. energetic O. a belief, principle, or way of acting that
people in a particular society or group have

Word Families: Write the correct form of the words on the blank. Use the
correct tenses.

noun noun verb adjective


beneficiary benefit benefit beneficial

1. There are several _______________ you can claim if you are unemployed.
2. Single mothers will be the chief ______________ of this new policy.
3. New regulations will greatly ______________ the region's poorest residents.
4. This treatment can be very _______________, especially to young children.
verb noun
revive revival

5. Local people have decided to ______________ this centuries-old tradition.


6. The US and the UK have expectations of economic _______________.

noun verb adjective


celebration celebrate celebrated

8. We will be back next year to _____________ our fourth pilgrimage.


9. Janine had her birthday _______________ a week early.
10. Van Gogh, perhaps Holland's most _____________ artist, died in poverty.

noun adjective verb adverb


energy energetic energize energetically

11. The cars' electric motors are ____________ by solar cells.


12. I don't have the time or the ____________ to go out in the evenings.
13. He fought ______________ against the terrorist forces
14. We need to be more ______________ in promoting ourselves abroad.
15. She was no longer hungry, and she felt _____________, fulfilled.

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