My Diary From Here to There Vocabulary
1. border: A border is a boundary line that shows how land is separated into parts.
Example: The border between Canada and the United States is long.
2. opportunities: If you have opportunities, you have chances to do things.
Example: Dahlia had many opportunities to play soccer.
3. unions: Labor unions are groups of workers who come together to make work better.
Example: Unions often help workers get better health care or wages.
4. strikes: Strikes are times when workers refuse to work until owners improve job conditions.
Example: Strikes make points about unfair conditions.
5. citizen: A citizen agrees to respect the rules of a country and is granted rights from that country.
Voting is a right of any adult citizen in a democratic country.
6. Boycotts: Boycotts are times when people refuse to buy products to show they are upset about prices or
poor treatment.
Example: Our boycotts made the company change its policies.
1. border: A border is a boundary line that shows how land is separated into parts.
Example: The border between Canada and the United States is long.
2. opportunities: If you have opportunities, you have chances to do things.
Example: Dahlia had many opportunities to play soccer.
3. unions: Labor unions are groups of workers who come together to make work better.
Example: Unions often help workers get better health care or wages.
4. strikes: Strikes are times when workers refuse to work until owners improve job conditions.
Example: Strikes make points about unfair conditions.
5. citizen: A citizen agrees to respect the rules of a country and is granted rights from that country.
Voting is a right of any adult citizen in a democratic country.
6. Boycotts: Boycotts are times when people refuse to buy products to show they are upset about prices or
poor treatment.
Example: Our boycotts made the company change its policies.