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computer |
People use a computer to play video games, speak to friends online and use the internet.
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microwave |
A microwave is used to heat or defrost food.
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fridge |
People put food and drink in the fridge to keep it cold and fresh.
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mobile |
You can use a mobile phone anywhere, you can move around with it.
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watch |
You wear a watch on your wrist to see the time.
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easy |
If something is not difficult we say it is easy.
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convenient |
If something is close to you and meets your needs, we say it is convenient.
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expensive |
When something costs a lot of money we say it is expensive.
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broken |
If something does not work, it is broken.
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tablet |
A tablet is a computer that you can move around with you and it has a touchscreen.
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oven |
You cook food in the oven,.
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advantage |
A good thing or a benefit is also called an advantage.
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disadvantages |
Bad things are called disadvantages.
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hoover |
Clean the carpet with a hoover.
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television |
Watch programmes or films on the television.
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headphones |
Use headphones to listen to music, so that no one else can hear.
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screen |
You look at the screen on a computer or phone to read from it.
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