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B1 Intermediate English 9:53 1,524 words Animation

What Dinosaurs ACTUALLY Looked Like?

Kurzgesagt · 14,508,176 views · Added 2 months ago

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This thought-provoking animation challenges common depictions of dinosaurs by exploring what the fossil record can and cannot tell us about their true appearance. Learners will encounter vocabulary related to paleontology and biology — such as 'fossilization,' 'soft tissue,' 'ecological niches,' and 'the fossil record' — while developing critical thinking skills as the video questions assumptions about color, behavior, and anatomy.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,524

Total Words

553

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 36%

Key Vocabulary (10)

today A1 noun

Today refers to the current day or the 24-hour period that is happening right now. It can also describe the present time or modern era in a more general sense.

species B2 noun

A species is a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. It is the basic unit of biological classification and taxonomic rank in the hierarchy of living things.

past A1 noun

The past refers to the period of time that has already happened before the present moment. It includes all previous events, experiences, and people that are no longer here.

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