Top Notch 3A - Unit 3 - Lesson 4

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - Lesson 4 in the Top Notch 3A coursebook, such as "announcement", "podium", "handheld", etc.

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Top Notch 3A
to plan [verb]

to decide on and make arrangements or preparations for something ahead of time

Ex: Knowing the holiday rush , they planned their vacation well ahead of time .
to run [verb]

to own, manage, or organize something such as a business, campaign, a group of animals, etc.

Ex: They ran a fundraising event to support the local animal shelter .
event [noun]

anything that takes place, particularly something important

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to send something to a number of people or places

Ex: The charity organization sent out relief packages to disaster-stricken areas .

an official or public statement that contains information about something, particularly a present or future occurrence

Ex: The president 's announcement outlined the country 's new policies .

to prepare things in anticipation of a specific purpose or event

Ex: Please set up the venue for the charity event tomorrow .
room [noun]

a space in a building with walls, a floor, and a ceiling where people do different activities

Ex: There is a small room next to the living room for reading .

a device used for making images or videos appear on a screen, wall, or other flat surfaces

Ex: The conference room had a ceiling-mounted projector for business presentations , ensuring clear visibility for all attendees .

to place something somewhere noticeable

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sign [noun]

a text or symbol that is displayed in public to give instructions, warnings, or information

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to check [verb]

to discover information about something or someone by looking, asking, or investigating

Ex: I think the store closes at 8 PM , but I 'll check their website for the exact hours .

a piece of equipment used for playing recorded music, making a live performance, or turning up sound through speakers

Ex: He bought a new sound system to enhance the audio quality of his home theater .

a piece of equipment used for recording voices or sounds or for making one's voice louder

Ex: The microphone picked up background noise , so they had to move to a quieter room to record the podcast .
handheld [adjective]

having dimensions and a weight that holding and operating with one or both hands becomes possible

Ex: The handheld recorder allowed him to take notes during the interview .
lapel [noun]

a folded flap of fabric on the front of a jacket or coat that extends from the collar to the chest

Ex: She adjusted the lapel of her jacket before the meeting .

to provide someone or each person in a group with something

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agenda [noun]

a list of things that need to be considered, solved, or done

Ex: The committee prepared a detailed agenda for the annual meeting .
handout [noun]

printed material given to people, usually at lectures, meetings, or conferences, to provide information or summarize key points

Ex: The professor provided handouts with key terms for the lecture .

to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting

Ex: I want to introduce my parents .
speaker [noun]

the person who leads or oversees the proceedings of a deliberative assembly

Ex: The speaker maintained decorum during the debate .
guest [noun]

someone who is invited to visit someone else's home or attend a social event

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podium [noun]

a raised structure or platform used for various purposes, such as presenting, conducting ceremonies, or showcasing achievements

Ex: A podium was placed at the center for the panel discussion .