misread
verb · Intermediate
To read, understand, or judge something wrongly.
Example
I misread the timetable and missed the early train.
In this video: But with a process, there's nothing to misread
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verb · Intermediate
To read, understand, or judge something wrongly.
Example
I misread the timetable and missed the early train.
In this video: But with a process, there's nothing to misread
adverb · Intermediate
In a correct and exact way.
Example
The witness described the car accurately.
In this video: — you just have to describe the steps accurately.
students
The plural form of student: people who study at a school, college, or university.
process
A series of actions or changes that produce a result.
diagram
A simple drawing that explains parts, steps, or relationships.
shows
The present form of show: lets someone see something or makes something clear.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
show
To let someone see something or to explain it by making it clear.
why
For what reason or purpose.
might
Shows that something is possible or could happen.
easiest
The most simple or least difficult among several choices.
band
A group of musicians, or a strip that holds things together.
whole
Complete or full, with no part missing or divided.
test
A set of questions, tasks, or checks used to measure knowledge, skill, or quality.
let
To allow something to happen, or to rent property to someone.
together
With another person or thing in the same place, group, or action.
task
A piece of work that someone has to do.
how
In what way or by what method.
paper
Thin sheets made from wood or other material, used for writing, printing, or wrapping.
recycle
To process used things so their materials can be used again.
graph
A drawing or diagram that shows numbers or relationships with lines, bars, or points.
numbers
Plural form of number: symbols or amounts used for counting, measuring, or identifying.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
stages
The plural form of stage: raised performance areas or steps in a process.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
news
Information about recent events, usually reported by journalists or shared publicly.
job
Paid work; also, a task that someone must do.
always
At every time; on every occasion.
main
Most important, largest, or used more than the others.
features
The plural form of feature: important parts, qualities, or face shapes.
write
To form letters, words, or numbers, or create text such as messages, stories, or reports.
words
The plural form of word: spoken or written units of language.
nothing
Something of no importance or value.
describe
To say or write what someone or something is like.
steps
Movements made with the feet, stairs, or stages in a process.
does
The third-person singular present form of do: performs or completes an action.
start
The beginning of an action, event, or period.
begins
The third-person form of begin: starts or starts happening.
collecting
The act of gathering things or keeping them as a hobby.
use
To do something with an object, tool, method, or ability.
ends
The plural form of end: final parts, limits, or purposes.
sale
An act of selling something; a time when goods are sold at lower prices.
cycle
A set of events or actions that happens again in the same order.
comes
The third-person form of come: does or performs that action.
different
Not the same as another person or thing.
went
The past form of go: moved or traveled to another place.
join
To become a member of a group or activity; to connect two things together.
split
To divide or break something into parts, or to separate from a group.
parts
Pieces, sections, or components of something larger.
easily
In a way that is simple, quick, or without much difficulty.
four
The number 4.
prepare
To make someone or something ready for use or for an event.
old
Having lived or existed for many years; not new.
last
Coming after all others in time, order, or position.
three
The number 3, or a written symbol for this number.
turn
To move or make something face another direction; to become different.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
gives
The third-person form of give: hands, provides, or causes something.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
plan
A set of ideas or steps for doing something in the future.
yes
To agree with someone repeatedly or too readily.
still
Continuing to happen or be true; also even so.
paragraphs
The plural form of paragraph: sections of writing about separate main ideas.
introduction
The act of presenting someone or something for the first time; the first part of a book, speech, or course.
overview
A short general explanation of the main points of a subject.
say
To speak words, express an idea, or give information.
starts
The third-person form of start: begins or makes something begin.
body
The physical structure of a person, animal, or object.
five
The number 5.
seven
The number 7.
simple
Easy to understand, do, or use; not complicated.
logical
Based on clear reason and sensible steps.
organise
To arrange people, things, or activities so they work well.
sentence
A group of words that expresses a complete idea, or a punishment given by a court.
paraphrased
The past form of paraphrase: restated words using different wording.
illustrates
The present form of illustrate: explains something with examples or pictures.
various
Several different, but not always named separately.
involve
To include someone or something as part of an activity, event, or situation.
recycling
The activity of processing used things so their materials can be used again.
initial
Happening or existing at the beginning of a process.
collection
A group of things kept or brought together.
through
From one side, place, stage, or time to the other side or end of it.
packaging
Materials such as boxes, bags, or wrappers used to protect and present products.
product
Something that is made, grown, or sold.
became
The past form of become: changed into a different state.
away
In or to another place, direction, or distance.
figures
The plural form of figure: numbers, shapes, people, or important characters.
leave
To go away from a place; to let something remain somewhere.
shape
The outside form or outline of a person or thing.
thing
An object, idea, action, or fact when its exact name is not given.
clear
Easy to see, hear, understand, or free from unwanted things.
linear
Arranged in a straight line, or developing step by step in one direction.
make
To create, build, prepare, or cause something to happen.
begin
To start doing something, or to start happening.
waste
Materials, time, money, or effort that are used badly or thrown away.
gathered
The past form of gather: brought people or things together, or collected information.
rolled
The past form of roll: moved by turning over and over, or made something move this way.
packaged
The past form of package: put something into a box, bag, or wrapper for sale or delivery.
broadly
In a general way, without giving every small detail.
procedure
A set of steps for doing something correctly, or a medical operation.
divide
To separate something into parts or groups.
used
Owned before by someone else; not new.
prepared
Ready for something, or made earlier for use.
second
A unit of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute.
turned
The past form of turn: changed direction, position, or condition.
usable
Able to be used without serious difficulty or problems.
tells
The third-person present form of tell: gives information by speaking or writing.
examiner
A person who tests, checks, or judges someone or something.
understood
The past form of understand: knew the meaning of something or realized why it happened.
phase
A stage in a process, change, or period of development.
stage
A raised area where actors, musicians, or speakers perform.
collect
To bring things together or get them from different places.
homes
The plural form of home: places where people live or feel they belong.
businesses
The plural form of business: companies or commercial activities.
transported
The past form of transport: carried people or goods from one place to another.
facility
A building, service, or ability that makes something possible.
sort
To put things into groups or in a particular order.
according
The -ing form of accord: an official agreement, or agreement between people.
materials
The plural form of material: things used to make, build, study, or do something.
once
One time only; also at some time in the past.
small
Not large in size, amount, number, or importance.
fragment
A small broken piece of something.
mixed
Made of different kinds of people or things, or showing both good and bad feelings.
water
The clear liquid that people, animals, and plants need to live.
chemicals
Substances made or used in a chemical process.
create
Make something new.
wet
Rainy weather or liquid moisture, especially in informal use.
pulp
A soft, wet mass made by crushing fruit, wood, or other material.
listen
To give attention to a sound or to what someone is saying.
verb
A word that describes an action, event, or state, such as go, happen, or be.
passive
Accepting what happens without taking action; in grammar, receiving an action.
thoroughly
In a careful and complete way.
clean
To remove dirt from a place or thing.
ink
Colored liquid used for writing, drawing, or printing.
cleaned
Made free from dirt.
mixture
A combination of two or more different things.
subsequently
After something else happened; later.
large
Big in size, amount, number, or importance.
roller
A cylinder that turns to move, press, or spread something.
continuous
Happening without stopping or without a break.
sheets
The plural form of sheet: large thin pieces of cloth, paper, or material.
finally
After a long time, or as the last point in a series.
point
To aim a finger, object, or attention toward someone or something.
recycled
Made from used materials that have been processed for use again.
ready
Prepared for use, action, or a planned event.
distribute
To give or spread something among people or places.
sold
The past form of sell: gave something to someone for money.
sequencers
The plural form of sequencer: devices or programs that arrange sounds, data, or genetic material.
carrying
The -ing form of carry: holding and moving something from one place to another.
answer
Something said, written, or done in reply to a question or problem.
things
Objects, facts, ideas, or activities, especially when not named separately.
mainly
Mostly, or more than anything else.
voice
The sound made when a person speaks or sings; also a way to express opinions.
manmade
Made by people rather than formed naturally.
described
The past form of describe: said or wrote what something was like.
present
In a place now, or existing at the current time.
keep
To have something and not lose it, or to continue doing something.
finish
To complete something or bring it to an end.
without
Not having or using someone or something.
mechanical
Relating to machines, or done without much thought or feeling.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
wrong
Not correct, suitable, fair, or morally acceptable.
data
Facts or numbers collected for study, decisions, or computer use.
misjudge
To form a wrong opinion about a person, situation, amount, or distance.
order
A request for goods or food; also a clear arrangement or instruction.
yours
The thing or things that belong to the person or people being spoken to.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
method
A planned way of doing something.
analyse
To study something carefully to understand its parts or meaning.
number
A word or symbol that shows an amount, position, or phone contact.
walk
To move forward on foot at a normal speed.
grouped
The past form of group: put people or things together by type, purpose, or place.
opinions
The plural form of opinion: thoughts or beliefs held by people.
sequence
A set of things or events arranged in a particular order.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
change
To make or become different.
feel
To experience an emotion, physical sense, or opinion about something.
subscribe
To pay or sign up to receive a service, publication, or online content regularly.
every
Used before a singular noun to mean all members of a group.
type
A group or kind of people or things with shared features.
tell
To give information to someone by speaking or writing.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
next
Coming immediately after the present one or after another thing in order.
comments
The plural form of comment: more than one comment or several examples of that kind.
thanks
Words or actions that show you are grateful.
watching
The present participle of watch: looking at something carefully for a time.
lesson
A period of teaching or learning, or something useful learned from experience.
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