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Four Corners 1 - Unit 4 Lesson C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 Lesson C in the Four Corners 1 coursebook, such as "news", "routine", "Wednesday", etc.

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Four Corners 1
day
day
[noun]

a period of time that is made up of twenty-four hours

Ex: I like to have a cup of tea in the evening to relax after a long day. 
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week
week
[noun]

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

Ex: He tries to exercise at least three times a week. 
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weekday
weekday
[noun]

any day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday

Ex: The store is open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
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weekend
weekend
[noun]

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

Ex: I like to sleep in and have a late breakfast on the weekends. 
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Monday
Monday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Sunday

Ex: I have a team meeting every Monday afternoon. 
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Tuesday
Tuesday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Monday

Ex: Harry uses Tuesdays to plan his goals for the rest of the week. 
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Wednesday
Wednesday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Tuesday

Ex: I eat pizza on Wednesdays. 
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Thursday
Thursday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Wednesday

Ex: I have a dentist appointment on Thursday. 
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Friday
Friday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Thursday

Ex: Friday is the last day of the workweek for many people, signaling the start of the weekend. 
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Saturday
Saturday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Friday

Ex: I enjoy attending cultural events like concerts or theater performances on Saturdays. 
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Sunday
Sunday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Saturday

Ex: I don't work on Sundays; it's my day off. 
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to get up
to get up
[Verb]

to wake up and get out of bed

Ex: I usually get up at 6 AM to start my day. 
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to drink
to drink
[Verb]

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

Ex: He prefers to drink hot chocolate in the winter, not in the summer. 
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coffee
coffee
[noun]

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

Ex: He savored the aroma of freshly brewed coffee before taking his first sip. 
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to eat
to eat
[Verb]

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

Ex: They enjoy eating pizza on Friday nights. 
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breakfast
breakfast
[noun]

the first meal we have in the early hours of the day

Ex: Breakfast plays an important role as it provides the body with the necessary energy and nutrients to start the day. 
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to read
to read
[Verb]

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

Ex: I can read this book easily. 
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news
news
[noun]

reports on recent events that are broadcast or published

Ex: The morning news provided updates on the latest developments in the election. 
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to go
to go
[Verb]

to move over a particular distance

Ex: The family planned to go several hundred miles to reach their vacation destination. 
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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 exercise

to do physical activities or sports to stay healthy and become stronger

Ex: He doesn't exercise as much as he should. 
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to cook
to cook
[Verb]

to make food with heat

Ex: I love to cook scrambled eggs with cheese for breakfast. 
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dinner
dinner
[noun]

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

Ex: For dinner, I cooked a delicious chicken stir-fry with vegetables. 
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study
study
[noun]

a deliberate and focused effort to gain knowledge or understanding about a specific topic

Ex: The study of literature allows students to explore different cultures and historical periods through written works. 
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to watch
to watch
[Verb]

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

Ex: He sat on the park bench and watched the sunset. 
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bed
bed
[noun]

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

Ex: I have a bedside table next to my bed for my books and glasses. 
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on
on
[preposition]

used to show a day or date

Ex: We celebrated her promotion on New Year's Eve. 
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afternoon
afternoon
[noun]

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

Ex: He likes to take a walk in the park during the afternoon. 
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in
in
[preposition]

used to state how long it will be until something happens

Ex: We'll be there in a few days. 
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at
at
[preposition]

expressing the exact time when something happens

Ex: Are you ready? The concert begins at 8 o'clock. 
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before
before
[Adverb]

at an earlier point in time

Ex: I had visited that city before. 
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after
after
[Adverb]

at a later time

Ex: She left the party early, and he followed shortly after. 
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midnight
midnight
[noun]

the middle of the night when the clock shows 12 AM

Ex: The fireworks began at midnight. 
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everyday
everyday
[Adjective]

taking place each day

Ex: Drinking coffee has become an everyday habit for him. 
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my
my
[determiner]

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

Ex: This is my house. 
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routine
routine
[noun]

a set of actions or behaviors that someone does regularly or habitually

Ex: She follows a morning routine every day. 
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television

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

Ex: She watched her favorite show on the TV last night. 
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