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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time
We started to read this in class a couple of weeks ago…
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Here below is the vocabulary from that class and the listening from the British Council can be found here
and if you click here there is a transcript and some activities based on the listening
Vocabulary for listening
adolescence (n): period of a person’s life between childhood and adulthood
avid (adj): extremely eager or interested
challenge (v): to invite someone to compete or take part, esp. in a game or argument
circuit board (n): a small electronic circuit which consists of a lot of small parts made on a piece of semiconducting material
fateful (adj): very important because of its, often negative, effect on the future
historical figure (n): a person famous in history
intellectual (n): a highly educated person whose interests are studying and other activities that involve careful thinking and mental effort
learned (adj): acquired by learning or experience
pamphlet (n): a thin book with only a few pages which gives information or an opinion about something
peer (n): a person who is the same age or has the same social position or the same abilities as other people in a group
pleasure (n): (something that gives) enjoyment, happiness or satisfaction
profound (adj): showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters
radical (adj): believing or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change
rig up (v): to fix (a piece of equipment) in place
scour (v): to search (a place or thing) very carefully in order to try to find something
simultaneously (adv): in a way that happens or is done at exactly the same time
world-view (n): a way of looking at or considering the world
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