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Lesson 32 --- VOCABULARY: LEVITATE
Lesson32: LEVITATE
 
LEVITATE
To rise and float apparently, without hindrance from the force of gravity.

Examples:

1. Magicians like to levitate all the time on their magic shows.
2. My mind levitates when i lack sleep.
3. Shamel likes to try levitating fo fun.

FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS
Operating on a high level of performance.

Examples:

1. Dominique was firing on all cylinders that's why he got promoted.
2. Our new President fire on the cylinder. So now he is the boss.
3. Why don't you fire on all cylinders to get you to the edge of it.

Why are Elevators important?

An elevator is wonderful. It is really only a small room. Rooms usually stay in one place. ?Elevators travel up and down all day long.

Sometimes a worker stands in the elevator. He or she runs it up and down. In modern elevators there is no worker. The people walk in. They know what floor they want. They push a button and the elevator goes to that floor. It is all very fast and easy.

Elevators are very important to us. Why? Think about a tall building. Maybe it has twenty floors. Maybe it has fifty or more. Who can walk up all those stairs? Maybe people can climb them one time. Can someone climb thirty floors to an office every day? Can small children walk up to their apartment on the twenty- fourth floor? Can their mother and father carry food up all those stairs? Of course not.

We can have high buildings because we have elevators. We could not have all the beautiful tall buildings in the world without elevators. They are really wonderful.
1. How did the elevator being described in the article?
2. How does an elevator travel?
3. How difficult it is if there's no elevator according to the article?
1. Why do we have elevators?
2. Do all buildings have elevators?
3. Do you use elevators? Where?

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