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The Shape That Wins at Everything
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This popular CGP Grey video makes a passionate and humorous case for why hexagons are the best shape in nature, engineering, and games. Learners will encounter geometry and science vocabulary such as 'polygon,' 'tiling,' 'graphene,' 'mechanically stable,' and 'honeycomb,' while enjoying a fast-paced, witty narration style. The video is excellent for B1 learners looking to expand their scientific English through an entertaining and memorable presentation.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
The superlative form of 'good,' describing something that is of the highest quality, excellence, or effectiveness compared to all others in a group. It is used to identify the top-ranking item or person in a specific category.
The word 'same' is used to describe things or people that are identical or not different from each other. It indicates that two or more things are exactly alike in every way or are the very same entity.
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