To have a lot in common with someone (v) - To share similar interests, experiences, or characteristics with someone., To get on well with someone (v) - To have a good and friendly relationship with someone, To have a good relationship with someone (v) - To interact with someone in a positive and friendly way., To get to know someone (v) - To learn more about someone and become familiar with them over time., To come from the same background (v) - To have similar life experiences, upbringing, or cultural background as someone else., To keep in touch (v) - To maintain communication with someone, even if you are not physically close., Friendship (noun) - A close and supportive relationship between two or more people, Open-minded (adj) - Willing to consider new ideas and opinions, Old fashioned (adj) - Preferring traditional styles or ideas, not modern, Prejudiced (adj) - showing an unreasonable dislike for something or someone, Optimistic - Expecting good things to happen in the future., Twin brothers/sisters - Two siblings born at the same time from the same mother, Hang out - To spend time with someone in a relaxed way, Grow apart - To become less close to someone over time., Grow up with - To spend your childhood with someone., To get together - To meet and spend time with someone, To bring someone up - To take care of and raise a child, Take after someone - To resemble a family member in appearance or behavior, Look after someone - To take care of someone, To mix someone/something up - To confuse two people or things with each other., Relative(s) - (noun)  - a member of your family, supportive (adj) - giving help and encouragement,

VOCABULARY UNIT 3 INTERMEDIATE EMPOWER B1+

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