Vocabulary 1
Unexpected discoveries
Vocabulary 2
Happy maps
Listening and Speaking
100

A wire for holding sheets of paper together.

Paper clip

100

The artist Pietro D'Angelo created a sculpture made of .........

Paper clips 

100

Prevent (someone) from escaping from a place.

Trapped

100

Daniele moved to ...

Boston

100

you use rising intonation when .....

you hear but you don't understand the meaning.

200

stop listening or paying attention to something.

Tune out 

200

They notice.....

Things they were not looking for.

200

 General agreement

Consensus 

200

Daniele finished his PhD in ....

London

200

You use the phrase: So, are you saying that..... , to....

confirm your understanding.
300

Having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing

Capable

300

Annoying events are ...

the beginning of new ideas.

300

A route that is taken to avoid something or to visit somewhere along the way.

Detour 

300

Participants found the happy path far more enjoyable just by adding ....

a few minutes to travel time.

300

You say: what do you mean? or How's that? ... to.....

to clarify what the speaker said.

400

The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.

Serendipity

400

They are capable of...

divergent thinking

400

PhD

Philosophy Doctor 

400

Daniele's research tries to avoid the danger of the single path. What does this mean?

to avoid robbing people of fully experiencing the city win Koch they live. 

400

What is the main difference between the pronunciation of can and can't ?

The length of the vowel sound. 

500
An electron tube for amplifying or generating microwaves, with the flow of electrons controlled by an external magnetic field.


Magnetron

500

They make new and interesting .....

connection between ideas.

500

Getting support or ideas from a large number of people over the internet 

Crowdsourcing 

500

Mass Ave is a street that connects ..........

Boston to Cambridge 

500

Often speakers used __________ to describe an event.

Chronological (time) order / time line.