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Unit 4 Lesson C

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coffee
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breakfast
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news
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day
Day
simplified /dei/
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a period of time that is made up of twenty-four hours

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I like to have a cup of tea in the evening to relax after a long day.
I make a to-do list every day to stay organized.
Let's plan a movie night for this Saturday, it will be a fun day.
week
Week
simplified /week/
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[ noun ]

a period of time that is made up of seven days in a calendar

weekday
Weekday
simplified /weekdei/
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[ noun ]

any day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday

weekend
Weekend
simplified /weekend/
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[ noun ]

the days of the week, usually Saturday and Sunday, when people do not have to go to work or school

Monday
Monday
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/ˈmʌnˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Sunday

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proper noun
Tuesday
Tuesday
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/ˈtuːzˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Monday

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proper noun
Wednesday
Wednesday
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/ˈwɛnzˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Tuesday

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proper noun
Thursday
Thursday
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/ˈθɝzˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Wednesday

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proper noun
Friday
Friday
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/ˈfraɪˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Thursday

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proper noun
Saturday
Saturday
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/ˈsæˌtɝˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Friday

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proper noun
Sunday
Sunday
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/ˈsʌnˌdeɪ/
[ noun ]

‌the day that comes after Saturday

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proper noun
to get up
To get up
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/ɡɛt ˈʌp/
[ noun ]

to wake up and get out of bed

go to bed

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intransitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
get
phrase's particle
up
to drink
To drink
simplified /drink/
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ɪ
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[ noun ]

to put water, coffee, or other type of liquid inside of our body through our mouth

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coffee
Coffee
simplified /kaafi/
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[ noun ]

a drink made by mixing hot water with crushed coffee beans, which is usually brown

What is "coffee"?

Coffee is a popular beverage that is made from roasted coffee beans, which are derived from the berries of the Coffea plant. It is enjoyed by millions of people around the world for its rich flavor, stimulating effects, and cultural significance. Coffee can be brewed in a variety of ways, including drip coffee, espresso, French press, and pour-over, and can be served hot or cold. It contains caffeine, which is a stimulant that can help improve mood, increase alertness, and enhance cognitive performance. Coffee also has a complex and nuanced flavor profile, with notes of chocolate, caramel, fruit, and nuts, depending on the roast and brewing method. It is often enjoyed as a morning pick-me-up, a midday treat, or an after-dinner digestif.

to eat
To eat
simplified /eet/
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[ noun ]

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

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transitive
breakfast
Breakfast
simplified /brekfēst/
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the first meal we have in the early hours of the day

What is "breakfast"?

Breakfast refers to the first meal of the day, typically consumed in the morning after waking up from sleep. It is often considered the most important meal as it provides the body with essential nutrients and energy to start the day. Traditional breakfast foods vary widely across cultures but commonly include items like cereal, eggs, toast, fruit, and beverages such as coffee or tea.

to read
To read
simplified /red/
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r
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ɛ
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d
[ noun ]

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

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news
News
simplified /nooz/
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[ noun ]

reports on recent events that are broadcast or published

What is "news"?

News refers to the information about recent events or developments that are shared through various media, such as television, radio, newspapers, or online platforms. It covers a wide range of topics, including local, national, and international stories, like politics, business, weather, and human interest. News reports are meant to keep the public informed about what is happening around the world and in their communities. Journalists gather, verify, and present this information in a clear and timely manner to help people stay up to date.

To go
simplified /gow/
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o
[ noun ]

to move over a particular distance

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intransitive
school
School
simplified /skool/
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[ noun ]

a place where children learn things from teachers

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to exercise
To exercise
simplified /eksērsaiz/
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to do physical activities or sports to stay healthy and become stronger

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intransitive
to cook
To cook
simplified /kuk/
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ʊ
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to make food with heat

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transitive
dinner
Dinner
simplified /dinēr/
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ɪ
nn
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ə
r
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[ noun ]

the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening

What is "dinner"?

Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.

study
Study
simplified /stadi/
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a deliberate and focused effort to gain knowledge or understanding about a specific topic

What is "study"?

Study is the act of focusing on a subject or activity in order to learn or gain knowledge. It involves reviewing information, practicing skills, or exploring new concepts to better understand or master them. People study to prepare for exams, improve their abilities, or learn new topics. Study can take place in various environments, such as schools, libraries, or at home, and can involve different methods, like reading, note-taking, or discussing ideas with others. Effective study helps individuals retain information, solve problems, and apply knowledge in real-life situations.

to watch
To watch
simplified /waach/
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ʧ
[ noun ]

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

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bed
Bed
simplified /bed/
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d
[ noun ]

furniture we use to sleep on that normally has a frame and mattress

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On
simplified /aan/
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[ noun ]

used to show a day or date

afternoon
Afternoon
simplified /āftērnoon/
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[ noun ]

the time of day that is between twelve o'clock and the time that the sun starts to set

In
simplified /in/
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[ noun ]

used before a specific period of time to show when or at what time something happens or how long it takes for it to happen

At
simplified /āt/
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[ noun ]

expressing the exact time when something happens

before
Before
simplified /bifaawr/
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[ noun ]

at an earlier point in time

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incomparable
adverb of time
after
After
simplified /āftēr/
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[ noun ]

at a later time

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adverb of time
midnight
Midnight
simplified /midnait/
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[ noun ]

the middle of the night when the clock shows 12 AM

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compound noun
everyday
Everyday
simplified /evridei/
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[ noun ]

taking place each day

my
My
simplified /mai/
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[ noun ]

(first-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to the speaker or writer

Routine
simplified /ruteen/
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a set of actions or behaviors that someone does regularly or habitually

television
Television
simplified /telēvizhēn/
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an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

What is a "television"?

A television (TV) is a device used to receive and display broadcasted or streamed video and audio content. It allows viewers to watch shows, movies, news, and other programming on a screen. Televisions come in various sizes and types, including traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) models, flat-panel LCD and LED screens, and advanced 4K and OLED displays. Modern televisions often include features such as internet connectivity for streaming services, smart TV capabilities for accessing apps, and high-definition resolution for clearer, more detailed images.

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