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just because ... doesn't mean ...
Meaning: Used to say that one fact does not automatically lead to another conclusion.
Example: Just because it's cloudy doesn't mean it's going to rain.
do a good job
Meaning: To perform a task well or successfully.
Example: If you want to do a good job on the project, start your research early.
get your information from
Meaning: To obtain facts or knowledge from a particular source.
Example: You should get your information from reliable scientific sources.
proven
IPA (UK): /ˈpruː.vən/
IPA (US): /ˈpruː.vən/
Meaning: Shown to be true through evidence or testing.
Meaning: Shown to be true through evidence or testing.
Example: The theory has not yet been proven by experiments.
notion
IPA (UK): /ˈnəʊ.ʃən/
IPA (US): /ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
Meaning: An idea, belief, or concept.
Meaning: An idea, belief, or concept.
Example: The notion that animals sense danger has fascinated scientists for decades.
pop science
IPA (UK): /pɒp ˈsaɪ.əns/
IPA (US): /pɑːp ˈsaɪ.əns/
Meaning: Simplified science intended for general audiences, often lacking depth or rigor.
Meaning: Simplified science intended for general audiences, often lacking depth or rigor.
Example: Pop science articles can be fun to read but are not always reliable sources.
Other Listening Exercises
TOEFL Listening: Conversations - Test 1
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