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Four Corners 4 - Unit 1 Lesson A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 1 Lesson A in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "application", "recover", "ancient", etc.

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Four Corners 4
the news
the news
[noun]

a television or radio broadcast or program of the latest news

Ex: I watch the evening news to stay informed about current events. 
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business
business
[noun]

the activity of providing services or products in exchange for money

Ex: Her passion for photography led her to start a business. 
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entertainment

movies, television shows, etc. or an activity that is made for people to enjoy

Ex: Music festivals provide entertainment for music lovers. 
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health
health
[noun]

the state of being free from illness or injury

Ex: Daily exercise improves your overall health. 
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lifestyle
lifestyle
[noun]

a type of life that a person or group is living

Ex: Her healthy lifestyle includes regular exercise and a balanced diet. 
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local
local
[Adjective]

related or belonging to a particular area or place that someone lives in or mentions

Ex: The local bakery is known for its freshly baked bread and pastries. 
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sport
sport
[noun]

a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

Ex: Basketball is a dynamic sport that demands quick thinking and agility. 
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technology

the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry

Ex: The technology used in modern smartphones has advanced rapidly. 
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science
science
[noun]

knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

Ex: I enjoy conducting experiments and making observations in science class. 
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to travel
to travel
[Verb]

to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location

Ex: He travels for work and often visits different cities for business meetings. 
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weather
weather
[noun]

things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.

Ex: I check the weather forecast every morning to plan my outfit. 
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world
world
[noun]

the planet earth, where we all live

Ex: His dream is to sail around the world. 
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coffeehouse

a place where people can buy and consume coffee as well as other drinks, food, and desserts while relaxing or socializing

Ex: They met at a cozy coffeehouse downtown to catch up. 
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ancient
ancient
[Adjective]

related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone

Ex: She studied ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Greeks in her history class. 
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to suggest

to mention an idea, proposition, plan, etc. for further consideration or possible action

Ex: The committee suggested changes to improve the efficiency of the process. 
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storm
storm
[noun]

a strong and noisy event in the sky with heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and strong winds

Ex: After the storm, they found a fallen tree blocking the road. 
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to begin
to begin
[Verb]

to do or experience the first part of something

Ex: Let's begin the cooking process by chopping the vegetables. 
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to open
to open
[Verb]

to move something like a window or door into a position that people, things, etc. can pass through or use

Ex: He opens the window to let in some fresh air. 
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to close
to close
[Verb]

to move something like a window or door into a position that people or things cannot pass through

Ex: After entering the room, I asked him to close the door behind him. 
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to print
to print
[Verb]

to create a number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

Ex: The publishing company prints thousands of books each month. 
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to learn
to learn
[Verb]

to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught

Ex: He learned valuable negotiation skills by watching experienced negotiators in action 
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to stop
to stop
[Verb]

to not move anymore

Ex: The car stopped at the pedestrian crosswalk. 
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to argue
to argue
[Verb]

to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them

Ex: He argues with everyone at work; it's so annoying! 
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to ask
to ask
[Verb]

to use words in a question form or tone to get answers from someone

Ex: Can you ask him if he'll be at the meeting tomorrow? 
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to win
to win
[Verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: Our team won the championship after a hard-fought season. 
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to compete

to join in a contest or game

Ex: Every year, hundreds of athletes compete in the city marathon. 
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to know
to know
[Verb]

to have some information about something

Ex: Do you know where the nearest gas station is? 
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to mean
to mean
[Verb]

to be valuable or of importance to someone

Ex: Fame means nothing to her. 
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to recover

to regain complete health after a period of sickness or injury

Ex: After a week of rest, she started to recover from the flu. 
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to hope
to hope
[Verb]

to want something to happen or be true

Ex: They hoped their team would win the championship. 
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to attract

to interest and draw someone or something toward oneself through specific features or qualities

Ex: The vibrant colors of the flowers attracted butterflies to the garden. 
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traveler
traveler
[noun]

a person who is on a journey or someone who travels a lot

Ex: As a solo traveler, she appreciated the freedom to create her own itinerary. 
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excited
excited
[Adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: He was excited to start his new job. 
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application

a computer program designed to perform a specific task for a user

Ex: I installed a photo editing application on my laptop. 
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