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

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I like to sleep in and have a late breakfast on the weekends.
I look forward to the weekend to go on a trip.
Activity
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something that a person spends time doing, particularly to accomplish a certain purpose

inactivity
to visit
To visit
[ Verb ]
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to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

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relative
Relative
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a family member who is related to us by blood or marriage

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to go
To go
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to travel or move from one location to another

stay in place

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concert
Concert
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a public performance by musicians or singers

What is a "concert"?

A concert is a live performance of music, typically held in a venue such as a theater, auditorium, or outdoor space. During a concert, musicians or bands perform a set of songs or pieces in front of an audience. Concerts can range from small, intimate gatherings to large-scale events featuring well-known artists. The experience often includes not only the performance of music but also visual and atmospheric elements that enhance the overall enjoyment of the event.

gig
Gig
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a performance of live music, comedy, or other entertainment, usually by one or more performers in front of an audience

What is a "gig"?

A gig is a live performance or show by a musician, comedian, or other entertainer. It can range from a small, informal event to a larger, more organized performance. Gigs are typically held at venues such as clubs, theaters, concert halls, or outdoor spaces and they provide an opportunity for performers to present their work directly to an audience and gain exposure.

Festival
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a series of performances of music, plays, movies, etc. typically taking place in the same location every year

What is a "festival"?

A festival is an event that features a series of performances, such as music, plays, movies, or other arts, usually held annually in the same location. It often spans several days or weeks and brings together various acts or activities centered around a common theme or genre. Festivals aim to bring people together to enjoy and celebrate different forms of art and culture in a shared space.

lie-in
Lie-in
[ noun ]
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/lˈaɪˈɪn/

a period of time spent resting or sleeping in bed beyond one's usual waking time, often done for the purpose of getting additional rest or relaxation

to chat
To chat
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to send and receive messages on an online platform

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friend
Friend
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someone we know well and trust, but normally they are not part of our family

online
Online
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connected to or via the Internet

quiet
Quiet
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with little or no noise

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night
Night
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the time when the sun goes down, it gets dark outside, and we sleep

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yoga
Yoga
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a system of physical exercises, including breath control and meditation, practiced to gain more control over your body and mind

to meet up
To meet up
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/mˈiːt ˈʌp/

to come together with someone, usually by prior arrangement or plan in order to spend time or do something together

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to tidy up
To tidy up
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/tˈaɪdi ˈʌp/

to make a place neat and orderly by putting things away, cleaning, or organizing

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tidy
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house
House
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a building where people live, especially as a family

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flat
Flat
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a place with a few rooms in which people live, normally part of a building with other such places on each floor

museum
Museum
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a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

art gallery
Art gallery
[ noun ]
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/ˈɑːɹt ɡˈælɚɹi/

a building where works of art are displayed for the public to enjoy

What is an "art gallery"?

An art gallery is a place where artworks are displayed for people to view and appreciate. It can be a private business or a public institution that displays a variety of art forms, such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other visual art. Art galleries often organize exhibitions, which are special displays of artworks around a theme, artist, or period. They may also sell artworks, representing artists and helping them access potential buyers. Art galleries provide a space for artists to present their work to the public, and for art lovers to explore and enjoy different artistic styles and creations.

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

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

What is "dinner"?

Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.

to go out
To go out
[ Verb ]
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/ɡˌoʊ ˈaʊt/

to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time

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go
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out
drink
Drink
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alcohol or an alcoholic beverage, commonly consumed in social gatherings

What is "drink"?

A drink is a liquid that is consumed for the purpose of hydration or pleasure. Drinks can be classified into different categories based on their composition, such as alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Non-alcoholic drinks include water, juice, tea, coffee, and soda, among others. These drinks are commonly consumed to quench thirst or to provide a source of hydration for the body. Alcoholic drinks, on the other hand, contain ethanol and are consumed for recreational purposes. Common types of alcoholic drinks include beer, wine, and spirits such as vodka, gin, and whiskey. While moderate consumption of alcohol is generally considered safe for most adults, excessive drinking can lead to a range of health problems including liver damage, addiction, and increased risk of certain cancers.

meal
Meal
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the food that we eat regularly during different times of day, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner

What is a "meal"?

A meal is a serving of food eaten at a particular time, typically breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It can consist of one or more dishes, such as a main course along with side dishes or accompaniments. Meals provide nourishment and sustenance for the body and are often enjoyed in the company of others, whether it is family, friends, or colleagues. They can range from simple and quick options to elaborate and formal affairs, depending on individual preferences and cultural traditions.

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