B1 noun #46 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

channels

Channels are paths for things like water to flow or for information to travel.

Explanation at your level:

A channel is a path. Think of a river. Water runs in a channel. You can also watch TV. Each station is called a channel. You change channels to see different shows. It is a simple way to move things or watch things.

You use channels to get information. For example, email is a communication channel. You can also talk about a channel in the water where ships sail. It is a very useful word for both technology and nature.

In business, we talk about distribution channels. This means the way products move from a company to a shop. Also, when you have a problem at work, you might be told to follow official channels, which means talking to the right people in the right order.

The word has a figurative meaning too. You can channel your feelings or your effort into a hobby. This means you focus all your attention on that one thing. It shows how the word moved from physical pipes to abstract human behavior.

Advanced users often use the word to describe complex systems. For instance, diplomatic channels are the established ways countries talk to each other. It implies a sense of structure and formality that is essential for international relations or corporate governance.

Historically, the term reflects the human desire to control flow. Whether it is the English Channel (the sea) or a distribution channel in economics, the word denotes a structured conduit. Its usage in literature often highlights the tension between the 'official' path and the 'unauthorized' route, emphasizing the power dynamics inherent in communication systems.

30초 단어

  • A channel is a path.
  • It can be water or TV.
  • It can be a way to communicate.
  • It is a versatile noun.

When you hear the word channels, think of it as a bridge or a pipe. Whether it is moving water, electricity, or ideas, a channel is the conduit that makes the movement possible.

In geography, channels are the deepest parts of a river or harbor where boats travel safely. If you are on a boat, you want to stay in the channel to avoid hitting the shallow ground!

In our daily lives, we use communication channels all the time. Your email, social media, and even a phone call are all channels. They are the paths that carry your message from your brain to someone else's ears.

The word channels comes from the Old French word chanel, which traces back to the Latin canalis, meaning a pipe, groove, or watercourse. It is related to the word cane, because early pipes were often made from hollow reeds.

Over centuries, the meaning expanded. By the 17th century, it was being used to describe any kind of path or medium. It is fascinating how a word that started as a simple description for a water pipe became the standard term for how we watch television or send data across the internet.

It shares a root with the word canal, which is essentially a man-made channel. Both words remind us that humans have always been obsessed with directing the flow of nature to suit our needs.

You will see channels used in both formal business settings and casual conversation. In business, you might hear about distribution channels, which refers to how a product gets from a factory to your local store.

In media, we talk about TV channels or YouTube channels. This is a very common usage. You might say, "I'm flipping through the channels," when you are looking for something to watch.

When used in a more abstract sense, we talk about official channels. This refers to the proper, authorized way of doing something. For example, if you want a promotion, you should go through the proper channels rather than asking the CEO directly.

1. Through official channels: To do something using the correct, authorized procedures. Example: You need to apply for the grant through official channels.

2. Channel your energy: To focus your effort into a specific task. Example: Try to channel your energy into your studies today.

3. Open the channels of communication: To start talking openly with someone. Example: We need to open the channels of communication to solve this conflict.

4. Channel surfing: The act of quickly switching between TV stations. Example: I was channel surfing for an hour but found nothing good.

5. Back-channel diplomacy: Secret or unofficial negotiations. Example: They used back-channel diplomacy to reach a secret agreement.

The word channels is the plural form of the noun channel. It is a countable noun, meaning you can have one channel or many channels. It is pronounced with a soft 'ch' sound: /ˈtʃænlz/.

In British and American English, the pronunciation is very similar, though Americans often emphasize the 'a' sound more clearly. It rhymes with words like panels, flannels, and annels.

Grammatically, it often follows verbs like open, use, or through. You will rarely see it used as an uncountable noun in this context. Remember that the stress is always on the first syllable: CHAN-nels.

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'cane' because pipes were made of reeds.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈtʃænlz/

Crisp 'ch' sound, short 'a'.

US /ˈtʃænlz/

Slightly more nasal 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing 'ch' as 'sh'
  • Dropping the 's' at the end
  • Putting stress on the second syllable

Rhymes With

panels flannels annels tunnels funnels

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to understand context

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

river path TV water

Learn Next

conduit infrastructure distribution

고급

channelization omnichannel

Grammar to Know

Pluralization of Nouns

channel -> channels

Use of Articles

the channel

Prepositional Phrases

into the channel

Examples by Level

1

The river has many channels.

river = water, channels = paths

Plural noun

2

I like watching TV channels.

TV = television, channels = stations

Compound noun

3

The boat is in the channel.

boat = ship, channel = deep water

Singular noun

4

These are my favorite channels.

favorite = best

Plural noun

5

The water flows in channels.

flows = moves

Plural noun

6

Change the channel, please.

change = switch

Imperative

7

He has a YouTube channel.

YouTube = website

Singular noun

8

The channel is very deep.

deep = not shallow

Adjective usage

1

The company uses many sales channels.

2

We need to open new communication channels.

3

The ship navigated through the narrow channel.

4

I prefer watching news channels.

5

She has a popular channel online.

6

The water was diverted into smaller channels.

7

We followed the official channels to get help.

8

The storm blocked the shipping channel.

1

The marketing team is exploring new digital channels.

2

You must submit your request through the proper channels.

3

The English Channel separates Britain from France.

4

He channels his frustration into painting.

5

Retailers are struggling to manage their distribution channels.

6

The signal is transmitted through several channels.

7

We need to keep the lines of communication channels open.

8

The river carved deep channels into the rock.

1

The organization relies on multiple channels to reach its audience.

2

She managed to channel her grief into a charitable project.

3

The diplomat used back-channel talks to settle the dispute.

4

The data is processed through secure channels.

5

The company expanded its distribution channels globally.

6

We need to find better channels for feedback.

7

The radio broadcast on several different channels.

8

The government is investigating the illegal channels of trade.

1

The institution operates through complex bureaucratic channels.

2

He effectively channels his expertise into mentoring young students.

3

The report was leaked through unofficial channels.

4

The channel of the river has shifted over the centuries.

5

The firm is optimizing its omnichannel strategy.

6

We must navigate the political channels to pass the bill.

7

The artist channels the spirit of the era in her work.

8

The system provides multiple channels for user interaction.

1

The historical development of maritime channels is fascinating.

2

She channels an ethereal quality in her performance.

3

The clandestine channels of information were eventually exposed.

4

The river's channelization has had ecological consequences.

5

His rhetoric channels the classic orators of the past.

6

The infrastructure relies on a network of irrigation channels.

7

The company’s growth was hindered by inefficient supply channels.

8

The subtle channels of influence in the court were complex.

자주 쓰는 조합

official channels
TV channels
distribution channels
communication channels
shipping channel
navigate the channels
open channels
digital channels
narrow channel
sales channels

Idioms & Expressions

"through proper channels"

using the correct procedure

Did you ask through proper channels?

formal

"channel your energy"

focus your effort

Channel your energy into your work.

neutral

"channel surfing"

changing TV stations

I was channel surfing all night.

casual

"back-channel"

secret communication

They used a back-channel to talk.

formal

"open channels"

be ready to talk

We keep our channels open.

neutral

"main channel"

the most important path

This is the main channel of trade.

neutral

Easily Confused

channels vs Canal

Both relate to water

Canals are always man-made

The Panama Canal vs. The English Channel

channels vs Tunnel

Both are paths

Tunnels are enclosed paths

A tunnel through a mountain

channels vs Passage

Both are ways through

Passage is a general way

A narrow passage

channels vs Conduit

Both mean a way to move things

Conduit is more technical/formal

A conduit for electricity

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + channel + object + into + noun

He channels his anger into art.

B1

Go through + the + channels

We went through the channels.

A2

The + channel + of + noun

The channel of the river is deep.

B1

Use + multiple + channels

We use multiple channels to communicate.

A1

Switch + the + channel

Switch the channel, please.

어휘 가족

Nouns

channeling the act of directing flow

Verbs

channel to direct or guide

Adjectives

channeled directed through a specific path

관련

canal similar etymology

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

official channels (formal) TV channels (neutral) channel surfing (casual)

자주 하는 실수

channeling to channeling into
We usually channel energy 'into' something.
using 'channel' as a verb for water channeling water
It is better to say 'diverting' for water.
forgetting the 's' in plural channels
Don't forget the plural marker.
confusing channel with canal use depending on context
Canals are man-made; channels can be natural.
using 'the channel' for any path use 'path' or 'way'
Channel implies a specific type of conduit.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a river turning into a TV screen.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it when talking about procedures.

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Cultural Insight

The English Channel is a famous landmark.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' before 'official channels'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'ch' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'channeling to'; use 'into'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the word for reed.

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Study Smart

Read news articles using the word.

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Business Context

Use it for supply chains.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with panels.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Channels carry things like a pipe.

Visual Association

A TV remote with many buttons.

Word Web

TV Water Communication Path

챌린지

List 3 channels you watch.

어원

Old French / Latin

Original meaning: Pipe or groove

문화적 맥락

None

Commonly used in corporate and political contexts.

The English Channel (geography) YouTube Channels

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • official channels
  • communication channels
  • sales channels

At home

  • TV channels
  • channel surfing
  • change the channel

Geography

  • shipping channel
  • deep channel
  • river channel

Diplomacy

  • back-channel
  • diplomatic channels
  • official channels

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite TV channel?"

"How do you channel your stress?"

"Do you prefer digital or physical channels for shopping?"

"Have you ever visited the English Channel?"

"Why do companies use many distribution channels?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to go through official channels.

How do you channel your energy when you are busy?

What are the most important communication channels today?

If you could open a TV channel, what would it show?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

A canal is usually man-made, while a channel can be natural or man-made.

Yes, 'to channel' means to direct.

The path a product takes to reach a customer.

CHAN-nels.

Yes, you can have one channel or many.

Switching channels quickly.

Yes, you channel your emotions.

Yes, very common.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I watch cartoons on different TV ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: channels

TV uses channels.

multiple choice A2

What is a channel?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A path

A channel is a path.

true false B1

You can channel your energy into a hobby.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

This is a common figurative use.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Go through official channels.

multiple choice A1

Which word means a path for water?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: channel

Channel is a path for water.

fill blank A2

The ship stayed in the deep ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: channel

Ships travel in channels.

true false B1

A channel is always man-made.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Natural channels exist in rivers.

multiple choice B2

What does 'channel your energy' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Focus

It means to focus.

fill blank C1

The company uses ___ channels to reach customers.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: omnichannel

Omnichannel is a business term.

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