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Lesson 2

English 10
aims to provide a
refers to a deeper
understanding of seeks to
detailed provide a
explanation the word or idea
by including comprehensiv
of a term or e
additional
concept that information, understanding
goes beyond etymology, of a word or
its basic examples, and concept,
dictionary comparisons, and rather than
E t ym o l og
Examples
y

Co m p a re
and Proces
s
C o n t ra st
The word "telephone" is derived from
the Greek words "tele" (meaning "far")
and "phōnē" (meaning "sound" or
"voice"). The Greek word "tele" also
forms the basis of other words related to
Over time, the telephone has evolved
into various forms, including landline
phones, mobile phones, and voice-over-
internet protocol (VoIP) systems, all of
which enable the transmission of sound
and

Both telecommunication and telephone rely on


electronic or digital technologies to transmit
information. On the other hand,
telecommunication goes beyond telephony and
includes other
Both telecommunication and telephone rely on
electronic or digital technologies to transmit
information. On the other hand,
telecommunication goes beyond telephony and
includes other
forms of communication, while a telephone is

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