Unit 17: The Digital Revolution
'Used to' for past habits
Select a unit
- 1Nice to meet you!
- 2What to wear
- 3Like this, like that
- 4The daily grind
- 5Christmas every day
- 6Great achievers
- 7The Titanic
- 8Travel
- 9The big wedding
- 10Sunny's job hunt
- 11The bucket list
- 12Moving and migration
- 13Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14New Year, New Project
- 15From Handel to Hendrix
- 16What's the weather like?
- 17The Digital Revolution
- 18A detective story
- 19A place to live
- 20The Cult of Celebrity
- 21Welcome to your new job
- 22Beyond the planets
- 23Great expectations!
- 24Eco-tourism
- 25Moving house
- 26It must be love
- 27Job hunting success... and failure
- 28Speeding into the future
- 29Lost arts
- 30Tales of survival
Vocabulary Reference
The Great Debate
Video diaries
selfie (noun)
a photo that you teake of yourself, normally on a mobile phone
photobomb (verb/noun)
to suddenly put yourself into someone else's photograph; the act of doing this
trolling (noun)
behaving badly online - for example, posting negative and insulting comments on social media
The Debate
at the touch of a button (idiom)
something that can be done immediately or very quickly and easily
video call
a visual communication between two or more people, usually on the computer or smartphones
old-school
having old-fashioned or traditional values
bizarre
very strange or unusual
6 Minute Vocabulary
flashmob (noun)
a crowd of people who gather together quickly and suddenly, often organised through social media
selfie (noun)
a photo that you take of yourself, normally on a mobile phone
photobomb (verb/noun)
to suddenly put yourself into someone else's photograph; the act of doing this
weatherbomb (noun)
a short period of extreme weather
thoughtbomb (noun)
a group session where people think together; brainstorm
troll (noun/verb)
person who behaves badly online - for example, someone who posts negative, insulting comments on social media; to do this
Robot trucks do the jobs Australians shun
shun
avoid, ignore, or reject
mining
the process of removing valuable metals and minerals from the ground
extract (verb)
to remove minerals from a rock
mechatronics
a combination of mechanics, electronics, and computing
interior
a central area, away from the coast
uninhabited
where no-one lives
rich pickings
a large amount of valuable resources/materials
precise
exact, accurate
remote
far away, removed
manual labour
hard, physical work needing strength more than skill
Then and now
root vegetables
the large part of particular plants that are used for vegetables, for example carrots, swede or beetroot
in season
(here)the period of the year when something is easily available, for example strawberry season
adventurous
(here)willing to try new experiences
News Report
experimental
based on new or untested ideas
compulsory
something which must happen, because of a rule
reputation
the opinion which people generally have about something or someone
anarchic
without rules, order, or control
pick
(here) choose
the pictures
an old-fashioned way to say 'the cinema'
pan
a post for cooking things in
caterer
a person or company that makes food for groups of people
conventional
normal, ordinary, or traditional
neat
tidy and well organised
Drama
bride
woman who is going to get married soon
made for each other
have a good understanding of each other, are a perfect match in a romantic relationship
couple
two people in a romantic relationship
settle down
stay in a place for a long time with a partner
wedding
ceremony in which people get married
female
a girl or woman