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Unit 9 - Lesson 1

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easy
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exciting
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cheap
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convenient
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source
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percent
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presidential
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election
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reason
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expensive
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lively
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modern
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noisy
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relaxing
blog
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a web page on which an individual or group of people regularly write about a topic of interest or their opinions or experiences, usually in an informal style

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She started a travel blog to share her adventures around the world.
The tech blog provides daily updates on the latest gadgets and software.
What is a "blog"?

A blog is a type of website or online platform where individuals or groups regularly share written content, usually in the form of articles or posts. These posts can cover a wide range of topics, such as personal experiences, hobbies, news, or professional advice. Blogs often allow readers to leave comments, creating a space for interaction between the writer and their audience. The content on a blog is typically updated regularly, and posts are usually displayed in reverse chronological order, with the newest content appearing first.

news program
news program
noun
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/nˈuːz pɹˈoʊɡɹæm/

a television or radio program that provides current information and reporting on local, national, and international news stories

newspaper
newspaper
noun
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a set of large folded sheets of paper with lots of stories, pictures, and information printed on them about things like sport, politic, etc., usually issued daily or weekly

What is a "newspaper"?

A newspaper is a printed or digital publication that provides news, articles, advertisements, and other information to the public. Newspapers cover a wide range of topics, including local, national, and international news, politics, business, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. They are typically published daily or weekly, and are one of the traditional sources of information for people seeking to stay informed. Newspapers often include sections like editorials, opinion pieces, and feature stories, and may be available in print form or as online editions for wider accessibility.

online
online
Adjective
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n
e

connected to or via the Internet

radio
radio
noun
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a device that is used for listening to programs that are broadcast

What is a "radio"?

A radio is a piece of equipment designed to receive and play audio broadcasts transmitted over radio waves. It typically includes a tuner to select different radio stations, speakers to output sound, and controls for adjusting volume and frequency. Radios can be portable or stationary and may include features such as digital displays, alarms, and the ability to play music from external sources like CDs or digital devices. They allow listeners to access a variety of programs, including music, news, and talk shows.

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fast
fast
Adjective
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having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

slow
easy
easy
Adjective
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needing little skill or effort to do or understand

difficult
detailed
detailed
Adjective
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including many specific elements or pieces of information

exciting
exciting
Adjective
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making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

unexciting
cheap
cheap
Adjective
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having a low price

expensive
convenient
Adjective
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favorable or well-suited for a specific purpose or situation

inconvenient
source
noun
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s
e

somewhere, someone, or something that originates something else

percent
percent
Adverb
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in or for every one hundred, shown by the symbol (%)

presidential
Adjective
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associated with the role or actions of a president, such as decisions, behaviors, or policies

election
election
noun
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the process in which people choose a person or group of people for a position, particularly a political one, through voting

to agree
to agree
Verb
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to hold the same opinion as another person about something

disagree

Grammatical Information:

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reason
noun
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n

something that explains an action or event

expensive
expensive
Adjective
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ɛ
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v
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having a high price

cheap
lively
Adjective
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(of a place or atmosphere) full of excitement and energy

dull
modern
modern
Adjective
m
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ə
r
r
n
n

related to the most recent time or to the present time

nonmodern
noisy
noisy
Adjective
n
n
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producing or having a lot of loud and unwanted sound

quiet
relaxing
relaxing
Adjective
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n
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helping our body or mind rest

restless

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