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Top Notch Fundamentals A - Unit 2 - Lesson 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - Lesson 2 in the Top Notch Fundamentals A coursebook, such as "captain", "title", "professor", etc.

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Top Notch Fundamentals A
title
title
[noun]

a name that is used to describe someone's position or status

Ex: After years of hard work, she was given the title "Senior Engineer." 
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name
name
[noun]

the word we call a person or thing

Ex: He introduced himself by saying, "Hi, my name is Alex." 
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miss
miss
[noun]

a formal title for an unmarried woman

Ex: Miss Johnson greeted the guests with a warm smile as they arrived at the party. 
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first name

the name we were given at birth that comes before our last name

Ex: Her first name is Sarah, but she prefers to be called by her nickname. 
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last name
last name
[noun]

the name we share with our family, parents, or siblings

Ex: In many cultures, the last name is passed down from the father's side of the family. 
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professor
professor
[noun]

an experienced teacher at a university or college who specializes in a particular subject and often conducts research

Ex: He is a professor of physics at a renowned university. 
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captain
captain
[noun]

a military officer with a rank above that of a lieutenant and below that of a major

Ex: The captain led his platoon through the dangerous terrain. 
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Mr
Mr
[noun]

a formal title for a man

Ex: Mr. Lee is the teacher in charge of the science department. 
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Mrs
Mrs
[noun]

a formal title for a married woman

Ex: Mrs. Smith will chair the committee meeting tomorrow. 
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Ms
Ms
[noun]

a title used before a woman's surname or full name as a form of address without indicating her marital status

Ex: Ms. Smith will be speaking at the conference tomorrow. 
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doctor
doctor
[noun]

someone who has studied medicine and treats sick or injured people

Ex: I want to become a doctor so I can take care of people's health. 
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