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Four Corners 2 - Unit 11 Lesson D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 Lesson D in the Four Corners 2 coursebook, such as "program", "regular", "judge", etc.

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thousand
[numeral]

the number 1 followed by 3 zeros

Ex: They embarked on a road trip , driving through picturesque landscapes for a journey of a thousand miles .
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to enter
[Verb]

to come or go into a place

Ex: Right now , they are entering the auditorium for the performance .
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an event or contest in which individuals or teams compete against each other

Ex: The dance competition at the festival was the highlight of the night .
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million
[numeral]

the number 1 followed by 6 zeros

Ex: The author 's best-selling novel sold over a million copies worldwide , captivating readers across cultures .
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program
[noun]

a broadcast people watch or listen to on television or radio

Ex: He recorded his favorite program so he could watch it later .
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fan
[noun]

someone who greatly admires or is interested in someone or something

Ex: She 's a devoted fan of that famous singer and knows all her songs .
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regular
[Adjective]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

Ex: The store has regular business hours , opening at 9 AM and closing at 5 PM .
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famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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used to refer to the action of rising from the depth of poverty to the highest of riches

Ex: With her talents and opportunities , she has the potential to from rags to riches in the future .
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to make a person or thing better

Ex: She took workshops to improve her language skills for career advancement .
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to vote
[Verb]

to show which candidate one wants to win in an election or which plan one supports, by marking a piece of paper, raising one's hand, etc.

Ex: He voted for the first time after turning eighteen .
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to decide
[Verb]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

Ex: I could n't decide between pizza or pasta , so I ordered both .
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next
[Adjective]

coming immediately after a person or thing in time, place, or rank

Ex: We will discuss this topic in our next meeting .
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shower
[noun]

a piece of equipment that flows water all over your body from above

Ex: She turned on the shower and waited for the water to heat up .
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contest
[noun]

a competition in which participants compete to defeat their opponents

Ex: The chess contest between the two grandmasters lasted for hours .
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seriously
[Adverb]

in a manner that suggests harm, damage, or threat is substantial

Ex: Climate change could seriously disrupt global agriculture .
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stage
[noun]

an elevated area, especially in theaters, on which artists perform for the audience

Ex: The comedian 's performance had the entire stage lit up with laughter .
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audience
[noun]

a group of people who have gathered to watch and listen to a play, concert, etc.

Ex: The theater was filled with an excited audience.
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to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

Ex: They perform a traditional dance at the festival every year .
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to judge
[Verb]

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

Ex: The chef judges the taste of the dish by sampling it before serving .
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to miss
[Verb]

to fail to do something, or to omit or overlook something that should have been done

Ex: The article missed the most recent developments on the topic .
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