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Unit 6 Lesson C

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television
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speed
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advertisement
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product
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television
to record
to record
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to store information in a way that can be used in the future

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She records her daily expenses in a spreadsheet.
The scientist records experimental data in a laboratory notebook.

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to fast forward
Verb
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/fˈæst fˈoːɹwɚd/

to skip ahead in a video or audio recording to get to a later part

to skip
Verb
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to deliberately and quickly move past or jump over certain sections or portions of media, such as audio tracks, video segments, or chapters

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transitive
rerun
noun
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/ˈɹiˈɹən/

the rebroadcast of a program on television or other media

What is a "rerun"?

A rerun is a program that is broadcast again after its original airing. This can include TV shows, movies, or special events that were previously shown. Reruns are often scheduled to give viewers another chance to watch content they may have missed or want to see again. They are common for popular shows, especially when a new season is not yet available or to fill time on a network's schedule. Reruns are a way for broadcasters to continue offering content that audiences enjoy.

remote control
remote control
noun
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/rɪˈmoʊt kənˈtroʊl/

a small device that lets you control electrical or electronic devices like TVs from a distance

What is a "remote control"?

A remote control is a device used to operate electronic equipment from a distance without needing to touch the device. It typically works using infrared signals or radio waves to send commands to the equipment, such as a television, sound system, or air conditioner. A remote control has buttons that allow users to change settings like volume, channel, or temperature. It is commonly used for convenience, making it easier to control devices from across the room without getting up.

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compound noun
commercial
Adjective
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related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

noncommercial
television
television
noun
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/ˈtɛləˌvɪʒən/

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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public
public
Adjective
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connected with the general people or society, especially in contrast to specific groups or elites

satellite
satellite
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an object sent into space to travel around the earth and send or receive information

speed
speed
noun
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the rate or pace at which something or someone moves

later
later
Adverb
l
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r
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at a time following the current or mentioned moment, without specifying exactly when

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incomparable
adverb of time
advertisement
noun
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any movie, picture, note, etc. designed to promote products or services to the public

product
product
noun
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something that is created or grown for sale

service
noun
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the work done by a person, organization, company, etc. for the benefit of others

device
device
noun
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a machine or tool that is designed for a particular purpose

distance
distance
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the length of the space that is between two places or points

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

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to have
to have
Verb
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h
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æ
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v
e

to hold or own something

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to visit
to visit
Verb
v
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t
t

to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

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transitive
to play
Verb
p
p
l
l
a
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y
ɪ

to activate a device, such as a disc or music player, to produce audio or display recorded images

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transitive
television show
television show
noun
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/ˈteləvˌɪʒən ʃˈoʊ/

a series of episodes broadcast on television that tells a story or provides entertainment, usually consisting of a specific genre or format

What is a "television show"?

A television show is a program broadcast on television, typically featuring a series of episodes. These shows can cover various genres, such as drama, comedy, news, or reality, and are designed to entertain, inform, or educate audiences. television shows can be produced in different formats, including scripted narratives, unscripted competitions, or talk shows. They are usually released on a regular schedule, such as weekly, and may run for a single season or multiple seasons, depending on their popularity and audience interest.

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compound noun
television
television
noun
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ɛ
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ɪ
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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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