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Introduction to Astronomy: Crash Course Astronomy #1 – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.Hello, and welcome to Crash Course Astronomy

2.I’m your host, Phil Plait, and I’ll be taking you on a guided tour of the entire Universe

3.You might want to pack a lunch

4.Over the course of this series we’ll explore planets, stars, black holes, galaxies, subatomic particles, and even the eventual fate of the Universe itself

5.But before we step into space, let’s take a step back

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR C2)

necessarily

B1

Inevitably; of necessity.

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"But what exactly is astronomy? This isn’t necessarily an obvious thing to ask. When"

programmer

A2

One who writes computer programs; a software developer.

Example:

"In fact, when I worked on Hubble Space Telescope, I was actually hired as... a programmer!"

astrologers

B1

One who studies or practices astrology.

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"science: astrologers observed the skies, made predictions about how it would affect people,"

photography

B2

The art and technology of producing images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital counterpart.

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"Then, about a century or so ago, came another revolution: photography. We could capture"

questions

A2

A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.

Example:

"We’ve come such a long way! What questions can we routinely ask that our ancestors would"

routinely

A2

In a routine manner, in a way that has become common or expected.

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"We’ve come such a long way! What questions can we routinely ask that our ancestors would"

ancestors

A2

One from whom a person is descended, whether on the father's or mother's side, at any distance of time; a progenitor; a forefather.

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"We’ve come such a long way! What questions can we routinely ask that our ancestors would"

statements

A2

A declaration or remark.

Example:

"not have dared, what statements made with a pretty good degree of certainty?"

certainty

A2

The state of being certain.

Example:

"not have dared, what statements made with a pretty good degree of certainty?"

mitochondria

B1

A spherical or ovoid organelle found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells and containing genetic material separate from that of the host; it is responsible for the conversion of food to usable energy in the form of ATP.

Example:

"You’re a primate. You have mass. Mitochondria"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
basic
CEFR Level
C2
Duration
722
Total Words
2245
Total Sentences
160
Average Sentence Length
14 words

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