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        <description>What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✅ Pronunciation – Learn how to say "Culture" easily and correctly. ✅ Meaning – Understand its definition: "Customs and traditions of a group" ✅ Part of Speech – See how "Culture" works as a Noun in simple sentences. ✅ Synonyms &amp; Antonyms – Explore similar and opposite words to grow your vocabulary. ✅ Real-Life Examples – Discover how to use "Culture" in sentences you can actually use every day. Why Should You Learn This Word? The word "Culture" is a super useful way to talk about different societies, their beliefs, and their way of life in English. It’s one of the basic words A1 learners must know to make their speech more natural and clear. By mastering it, you’ll feel more confident in conversations, writing, and even exams. Word Breakdown: • Vocabulary Level : A1 • Part of Speech : Noun • Word : Culture • Definition : "Customs and traditions of a group" • Synonyms : Civilization, Heritage, Society • Antonyms : Nature • Example Sentences : Every country has its own unique culture., Learning about different cultures can be very interesting., Music and art are important parts of culture., Tips for Beginners: 👉 Start using "Culture" in your daily conversations. For example: "When you visit a new place, you experience a different culture." 👉 Compare it with similar words like "Heritage" to understand subtle differences. Author: Learn English - Hello Word!</description>
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