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Unit 2 Lesson D

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middle school
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mathematics
reporter
reporter
noun
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a person who gathers and reports news or does interviews for a newspaper, TV, radio station, etc.

Who is a "reporter"?

A reporter is a journalist who gathers information, conducts interviews, and writes stories about current events or issues for newspapers, websites, television, or radio. Reporters investigate topics, verify facts, and present their findings in a clear and objective manner. They may cover a wide range of subjects, including politics, sports, crime, or entertainment. The role of a reporter is to provide accurate and timely news to the public, often working under tight deadlines. Reporters may work in the field, attending events or press conferences, or gather information remotely through research and interviews.

experience
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the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

inexperience
response
response
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a reply to something in either spoken or written form

elevator
elevator
noun
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a box-like device that moves up and down and is used to get to the different levels of a building

pretty
pretty
Adverb
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to a degree that is high but not very high

unreasonably

Grammatical Information:

incomparable
adverb of degree
finally
Adverb
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after a long time, usually when there has been some difficulty

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incomparable
adverb of time
embarrassed
embarrassed
Adjective
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feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

to record
to record
Verb
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to store information in a way that can be used in the future

erase

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to drive
to drive
Verb
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v
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to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

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intransitive
bright
bright
Adjective
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emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light

asleep
asleep
Adjective
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not conscious or awake

awake(p)
to remember
to remember
Verb
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to bring a type of information from the past to our mind again

forget

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voice
voice
noun
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the sounds that a person makes when speaking or singing

desk
desk
noun
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furniture we use for working, writing, reading, etc. that normally has a flat surface and drawers

backyard
backyard
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a small, enclosed area that is situated at the back of a house and is usually covered with a lawn or other vegetation

What is a "backyard"?

A backyard is the area of land located behind a house, typically used for outdoor activities or as a private space for relaxation. It is usually enclosed by fences or natural boundaries like trees or hedges. Backyards are often used for gardening, playing, barbecuing, or simply enjoying time outdoors. They can include features such as lawns, patios, flower beds, or even pools, depending on the size and design. A backyard provides a personal outdoor space for individuals and families to enjoy their leisure time.

restroom
restroom
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a room in a public place with a toilet in it

middle school
middle school
noun
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/mˈɪdəl skˈuːl/

(in the US and Canada) a junior high school; a school for children between the ages of about 11 and 14

What is "middle school"?

Middle school is an educational stage between elementary school and high school, typically for students aged 11 to 14, covering grades 6 through 8. In middle school, students begin to study more specialized subjects such as advanced mathematics, science, history, and languages. This stage also emphasizes the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and social skills. Middle school serves as a transition period, where students experience more independence, develop deeper academic abilities, and prepare for the challenges of high school. The environment also supports emotional growth and the development of personal interests and activities.

Grammatical Information:

compound noun
mathematics
mathematics
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the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description

What is "mathematics"?

Mathematics is the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns. It includes various fields like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus, all of which are used to solve problems and explain relationships between different elements. Mathematics is essential in everyday life and is widely applied in areas such as science, engineering, economics, and technology.

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