Why Leonardo da Vinci was a Scientist, not an Artist – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Transcrição interativa & Destaques

1.When you think of Leonardo da Vinci,  you probably think of the Mona Lisa

2.Leonardo da Vinci is one of the  most famous artists in the world

3.But he is much more than that

4.Indeed he never thought of himself as an artist

5.When he sent a letter to the ruler of Milan  his when he was looking for   work, he listed 10 different skills

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Vocabulário chave (CEFR C1)

hospitals

A2

A large medical facility, usually in a building with multiple floors, where seriously ill or injured patients are given extensive medical and/or surgical treatment.

Example:

"Hospitals were keen to support his artistic  research and gave him access to cadavers."

renaissance

B2

A rebirth or revival.

Example:

"Renaissance period artists were moving away from  egg tempera paint - which was pigments mixed with  "

temperature

B1

A measure of cold or heat, often measurable with a thermometer.

Example:

"temperature and added about 5% of beeswax which  prevented the paint from darkening on the canvas."

orbited

A2

To circle or revolve around another object.

Example:

"know that Earth orbited the sun! He was,  once again, far, far ahead of his time."

although

A2

Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession.

Example:

"Although he didn’t receive any formal education,  his artistic ability was clear from a very early age."

movement

B2

Physical motion between points in space.

Example:

"movement of water - another one of his obsessions."

there's

A2

A A2-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"there's no coding syntax needed — you just  move around blocks of code and get immediate  "

feedback

A2

Critical assessment of a process or activity or of their results.

Example:

"feedback on your results, so you can develop a  deep understanding of how this algorithm works."

describing

A2

To represent in words.

Example:

"When he sent a letter to the ruler of Milan  describing his strengths when he was looking for  "

strengths

A2

The quality or degree of being strong.

Example:

"When he sent a letter to the ruler of Milan  describing his strengths when he was looking for  "

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Análise de dificuldade & estatísticas do vídeo

Categoria
science-&-technology
Nível CEFR
C1
Duração
526
Total de palavras
1752
Total de frases
126
Tamanho médio de frase
14 palavras

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