Listen to these words and repeat to practice your pronunciation.
to be miniscule
minute details
to be petite
the narrowest
the rarest
moderately
Listen and read along to these sentences.
Bigger is not always better. When things are big, they don't require as much patience or attention to detail. True craftspeople work with tiny art pieces.
When it comes to innovation, bigger is better. It's always better to have more of something and something that is bigger and better in quality.
When you get smaller, you sacrifice a lot in content and quality. You can't fit as much into something small. For example, smaller machines have less capability than big ones.
Big things take up space unnecessarily. That's why innovation in technology moves in the direction of getting smaller. Just think about how big cell phones used to be.
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