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Top Notch Fundamentals B - Unit 14 - Lesson 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 14 - Lesson 1 in the Top Notch Fundamentals B coursebook, such as "grow up", "history", "life story", etc.

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Top Notch Fundamentals B
life story

the account or narrative of a person's life, typically including significant events, experiences, and personal details

Ex: Everyone has a life story, some of which are more extraordinary than others. 
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: Sarah was born on a warm summer morning, bringing joy and happiness to her family. 
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to grow up

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

Ex: Many children dream of what they want to be when they grow up. 
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to go
to go
[Verb]

to travel or move from one location to another

Ex: He went into the kitchen to prepare dinner for the family. 
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school
school
[noun]

a place where children learn things from teachers

Ex: He forgot his homework and had to rush back to school to get it. 
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to study
to study
[Verb]

to spend time to learn about certain subjects by reading books, going to school, etc.

Ex: She spends hours every day to study for her upcoming exams. 
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event
event
[noun]

anything that takes place, particularly something important

Ex: The wedding was a joyous event that brought family and friends together. 
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to graduate

to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree

Ex: She graduated with honors from the university. 
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engineering

a field of study that deals with the building, designing, developing, etc. of structures, bridges, or machines

Ex: She chose engineering as her major because she loves solving problems. 
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law
law
[noun]

the academic subject that studies legal systems and principles

Ex: I'm considering majoring in law to gain a deeper understanding of the legal systems that shape our society. 
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biology
biology
[noun]

the scientific study of living organisms; the science that studies living organisms

Ex: She developed a keen interest in biology and decided to pursue a career in medicine. 
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chemistry
chemistry
[noun]

the branch of science that is concerned with studying the structure of substances and the way that they change or combine with each other

Ex: She found the chemistry lesson on chemical reactions absolutely fascinating. 
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history
history
[noun]

the study of past events, especially as a subject in school or university

Ex: Can you recommend any online resources for studying world history? 
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fine arts
fine arts
[noun]

creative forms of art such as painting, sculpture, music, and dance, valued for their beauty and expression rather than practical use

Ex: She studied fine arts at a prestigious university. 
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drama
drama
[noun]

the art of performing stories on stage, in film, or on television through acting and dialogue

Ex: She studied drama at the university to become an actor. 
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science
science
[noun]

knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

Ex: I enjoy conducting experiments and making observations in science class. 
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to move
to move
[Verb]

to change your position or location

Ex: She moved quickly to avoid the falling object. 
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academic
academic
[Adjective]

related to education, particularly higher education

Ex: Pursuing an academic degree requires dedication to studying and researching a specific subject area. 
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subject
subject
[noun]

a branch or an area of knowledge that we study at a school, college, or university

Ex: At university, Jane specialized in the subject of linguistics, studying various languages and their structures. 
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architecture

the study or art of building and designing houses

Ex: She decided to study architecture because she was fascinated by the art and science of designing buildings. 
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medicine
medicine
[noun]

the field of science that is concerned with treating injuries and diseases

Ex: After years of rigorous study, she graduated from medical school and was excited to begin her career in medicine, helping patients recover from illnesses. 
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psychology

a field of science that studies the mind, its functions, and how it affects behavior

Ex: She studied psychology to understand how the human mind works. 
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business
business
[noun]

a field of study that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, as well as the management of resources and operations in organizations

Ex: She decided to major in business at university. 
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education
education
[noun]

the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college

Ex: She pursued higher education by attending a prestigious university. 
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mathematics

the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description

Ex: Can you explain this math concept to me? 
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information technology

a field of science that deals with the use or study of electronic devices and processes in which data is stored, created, modified, etc.

Ex: Information technology plays a crucial role in modern businesses, enabling efficient communication and data management. 
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nursing
nursing
[noun]

a field of study and profession focused on providing medical care, support, and advocacy for patients in various healthcare settings

Ex: She is studying nursing at the local university. 
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to [get] to know  {sb/sth}

to become familiar with someone or something by spending time with them and learning about them

Ex: I want to get to know my new neighbors better. 
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