15. Paper plate (n): /ˈpeɪpər/ /pleɪt/ Plato de papel
A flat round dish made of paper that you put food on.
Example: Isabella used paper plates in her family reunion, so she doesn’t wash anything.

16. Party hat (n): /ˈpɑrti/ /hæt/ Sombrero de fiesta
A piece of carton that you wear on your head in parties.
Example: Addison bought a nice party hat last year.

17. Restrictive (adj): /riˈstrɪktɪv/ Restrictivo
Strictly limiting or controlling someone or something.
Example: The access to this new club is completely restrictive.

18. Theme party (n): /θim/ /ˈpɑrti/ Tema de fiesta
An idea for a social event in which people meet to celebrate something.
Example: The visitors loved the theme party for the annual event.

19. Throw a party (v): /θroʊ/ /ə/ /ˈpɑrti/ Hacer una fiesta
To make a party.
Example: It’s Michael’s birthday. He will throw a party this weekend.

20. Turn up (v): /tɜrn/ /ʌp/ Subir
To increase something such as the volume.
Example: Abigail loves to turn up the volume when she listens to her favorite song.

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