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Unit 2 - Lesson 1

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to get stuck in
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traffic
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late
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to oversleep
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to miss
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bus
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to get
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taxi
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to find
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parking space
to [get] stuck (in|into)
to get stuck in
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/ɡɛt stˈʌk ɪn ˌɪntʊ/
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to not be able to move from a place or position

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The car got stuck in the mud after the rainstorm.
She got stuck into the elevator when it malfunctioned.
traffic
traffic
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the coming and going of cars, airplanes, people, etc. in an area at a particular time

What is "traffic"?

Traffic refers to the movement of vehicles and people along roads or streets. It involves cars, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians moving from one place to another. The flow of traffic can vary depending on the time of day, road conditions, and the number of vehicles or people. In busy areas, traffic can become slow, causing delays. Proper management of traffic helps ensure safety and smooth movement on roads.

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information or details that are given to make something clear or easier to understand

late
late
Adjective
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doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

to oversleep
to oversleep
Verb
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/ˌoʊvɝˈsɫip/

to wake up later than one intended to

to miss
to miss
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to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.

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bus
bus
noun
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a large vehicle that carries many passengers by road

What is a "bus"?

A bus is a large vehicle designed to carry many passengers at once, usually following a fixed route. It is commonly used for public transportation in cities and towns, helping people travel to different locations efficiently. Buses have multiple rows of seats and space for standing passengers in some cases. They can be powered by gasoline, diesel, electricity, or other energy sources. Some buses operate on schedules, stopping at designated locations, while others are used for long-distance travel or private purposes, such as school or tour buses.

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to get
to get
Verb
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to receive or come to have something

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taxi
taxi
noun
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a car that has a driver whom we pay to take us to different places

What is a "taxi"?

A taxi is a vehicle that carries passengers to different locations for a set price. It can be stopped on the street or reserved in advance. Taxis are driven by professional drivers and are often used for short trips when other forms of transportation are not available or convenient. The vehicle is usually marked with a sign to show it is ready for passengers. Taxis provide a quick and convenient way for people to get from one place to another.

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to find
Verb
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to randomly discover someone or something, particularly in a way that is surprising or unexpected

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parking space
parking space
noun
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/pˈɑːɹkɪŋ spˈeɪs/

an area designed so that people could leave their cars or other vehicles there for a period of time

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compound noun

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