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Why do we binge-watch? | BBC Ideas – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Transcripción interactiva y destacados

1.I can easily watch an entire series in a single day

2.Two days

3.Ten hours of television a day, and I didn’t even like it

4.Bingeing started by accident

5.Netflix had realised that loads of people were gravitating towards watching shows in bulk, be that shows that you've seen before - Friends, Seinfeld, Law & Order, ER

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Vocabulario clave (CEFR B2)

thumbnail

A2

The fingernail on the thumb.

Example:

"which thumbnail is working. Why?"

connotations

B1

A meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning. A characteristic of words or phrases, or of the contexts that words and phrases are used in.

Example:

"Bingeing is a word that has very negative connotations to it, right?"

potentially

B1

In a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way.

Example:

"If we're making time to watch a series end-to-end, we are potentially"

binge-watching

B1

To watch multiple episodes of a television programme in a short period of time.

Example:

"Binge-watching means that you're activating yourself to a high degree"

working

A2

(usually in the plural) Operation; action.

Example:

"which thumbnail is working. Why?"

fleabag

A2

A bed or sleeping bag.

Example:

"Yeah, I love Fleabag!"

no-one's

A2

A A2-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"No-one's fun anymore. Whatever happened to fun!"

anymore

A2

(in negative or interrogative constructions) From a given time onwards; longer, again.

Example:

"No-one's fun anymore. Whatever happened to fun!"

whatever

A2

Unexceptional or unimportant; blah.

Example:

"No-one's fun anymore. Whatever happened to fun!"

happened

A2

To occur or take place.

Example:

"No-one's fun anymore. Whatever happened to fun!"

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Análisis de dificultad y estadísticas del vídeo

Categoría
basic
Nivel CEFR
B2
Duración
312
Total de palabras
664
Total de frases
77
Longitud media de frase
9 palabras

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