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9. More Vocabulary for the US Presidential Election (English Vocabulary Lesson)

9. More Vocabulary for the US Presidential Election (English Vocabulary Lesson)

FromThinking in English


9. More Vocabulary for the US Presidential Election (English Vocabulary Lesson)

FromThinking in English

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21 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2020
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FULL TRANSCRIPT: https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2020/10/18/more-vocabulary-for-the-us-presidential-election/
Today’s episode is the second in a short series focusing on vocabulary to help you understand the US presidential election. If you haven’t already, please listen to episode 6, titled Vocabulary for the US Presidential Election
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VOCABULARY LIST
Nuance (n) -  a slight difference in appearance, meaning, sound etc
Linguists explore the nuances of language
Candidate (n) - a person who is competing to get a job or elected position
There are three candidates standing in the election
Weakness (n) - a particular part or quality of someone or something that is not good or effective
His main weakness as a worker is his inability to follow orders
veteran (adj) - having been involved in a particular activity for a long time
She is a veteran campaigner for human rights
office (n) - a position of authority and responsibility in a government or other organisation
The new President takes office on January 20th
To nominate (v) - to officially suggest someone for an election, job, position, or honour
He has been nominated by the Green party as their candidate in the next election
To allocate (v) - to decide officially that something should be given to a particular person
The primary election allocated all the delegates to Donald Trump
Ballot (n) - a system of secret voting
Representatives were elected by ballot
Obligated (adj) - morally or legally forced to do something
I felt obligated to speak up and defend my friend’s reputation
Battleground (n) - a place where an argument or competition is happening
Pennsylvania and Ohio are key battlegrounds in this year’s election
Comprehension Questions
Q. Joe Biden was a Senator in which state?
A. Delaware
Q. How many electoral college votes does a Presidential candidate need to win?
A. 270
Q. True or False? If i vote for a Republican President and a Republican Senator, i am split ticket voting
A. False


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Oct 18, 2020
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