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English File - Elementary - Lesson 11C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Lesson 11C in the English File Elementary coursebook, such as "upload", "direction", "attachment", etc.

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English File - Elementary
friend
friend
[noun]

someone we like and trust

Ex: David and Samantha became friends after meeting at a book club and discovered their shared passion for literature. 
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to send
to send
[Verb]

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

Ex: I need to send this important document to the head office by express mail. 
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text message

a written message that one sends or receives using a mobile phone

Ex: She sent him a quick text message to let him know she'd be late. 
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to upload
to upload
[Verb]

to send an electronic file such as a document, image, etc. from one digital device to another one, often by using the Internet

Ex: After editing the photo, she will upload it to her online portfolio. 
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video
video
[noun]

a recording of sounds and images that are moving

Ex: My friend shared a heartwarming video of her baby's first steps. 
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to message

to send someone a brief text, image, etc. in an electronic form

Ex: She messaged her friend to let them know she was running late. 
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to post
to post
[Verb]

to publish, display, or make available online or in a physical location for others to see or read

Ex: The library will post the list of available books for checkout on its website. 
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tweet
tweet
[noun]

a message or post on Twitter

Ex: Her latest tweet went viral, gaining thousands of likes and retweets within hours. 
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email
email
[noun]

a digital message that is sent from one person to another person or group of people using a system called email

Ex: I sent an email to my friend to invite her to my birthday party. 
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to get
to get
[Verb]

to receive or come to have something

Ex: He got an unexpected bonus at work. 
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direction
direction
[noun]

the position that someone or something faces, points, or moves toward

Ex: She looked in the direction of the sound, curious about what was happening nearby. 
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to read
to read
[Verb]

to look at written or printed words or symbols and understand their meaning

Ex: I can read this book easily. 
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book
book
[noun]

a set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that we can turn them and read them

Ex: I always carry a book in my bag so I can read during my commute or whenever I have free time. 
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to share
to share
[Verb]

to possess or use something with someone else at the same time

Ex: The couple plans to share a bank account after marriage. 
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a
a
[determiner]

used when we want to talk about a person or thing for the first time or when other people may not know who or what they are

Ex: She bought a new book yesterday. 
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on
on
[preposition]

used to show a day or date

Ex: We celebrated her promotion on New Year's Eve. 
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social media

websites and applications enabling users to share content and build communities on their smartphones, computers, etc.

Ex: She spends hours on social media connecting with friends. 
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website
website
[noun]

a group of related data on the Internet with the same domain name published by a specific individual, organization, etc.

Ex: I bookmarked the website for future reference. 
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to download

to add data to a computer from the Internet or another computer

Ex: She downloaded the app to keep track of her daily activities. 
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to Skype
to Skype
[Verb]

to contact someone using the Skype application

Ex: We decided to Skype our relatives overseas to catch up on family news. 
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to listen
to listen
[Verb]

to give our attention to the sound a person or thing is making

Ex: Listen closely, and you can hear the birds singing in the trees. 
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to
to
[preposition]

used to say where someone or something goes

Ex: He rode his bicycle to the store to buy some groceries. 
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song
song
[noun]

a piece of music that has words

Ex: Her lullaby is a sweet song that soothes her baby to sleep. 
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attachment

a part or accessory that does a particular task when it is connected to something

Ex: The vacuum cleaner comes with several attachments, including a crevice tool and a dusting brush for various cleaning tasks. 
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broadband
broadband
[Adjective]

capable of processing or responding to a wide range of signals or frequencies

Ex: The new broadband internet service offers faster speeds and better connectivity for streaming and gaming. 
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to log in
to log in
[Verb]

to start using a computer system, online account, or application by doing particular actions

Ex: You need to log in to your bank account to transfer money. 
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to search
to search
[Verb]

to try to find something or someone by carefully looking or investigating

Ex: The detectives searched the area for evidence, meticulously examining every detail for clues. 
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
[noun]

the technology that allows computers, cell phones, etc. to access the Internet or exchange data wirelessly

Ex: She connected her laptop to the Wi-Fi network to complete her work from the café. 
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photograph

a special kind of picture that is made using a camera in order to make memories, create art, etc.

Ex: The photographer captured a breathtaking sunset in a stunning landscape photograph. 
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application

a computer program designed to perform a specific task for a user

Ex: I installed a photo editing application on my laptop. 
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