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181. Why Did Liz Truss Resign? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

181. Why Did Liz Truss Resign? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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181. Why Did Liz Truss Resign? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

FromThinking in English

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After just 45 days as Prime Minister of the UK, Liz Truss has resigned. Today, let’s talk about what happened, discuss why Truss resigned, and predict what is going to happen next! And, at the same time, let’s learn and practice some political and economic vocabulary!

Transcript!! -- https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2022/10/24/why-did-liz-truss-resign/


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Vocabulary List


Rebellion (n) – action agaisnt those in authority
There was a political rebellion against her economic policies

Front-runner (n) – the person, animal, or organization that is most likely to win something
She is the front-runner in the school math competition

Mandate (n) – the authority given to an elected group of people, such as a government, to perform an action or govern a country
The government is hoping to win the election and get a mandate for their policies from the people

To cut (v) – to make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc
The singer promised to cut ticket prices for his next concert

Ill-advised (adj) – not wise, and likely to cause problems in the future
He made an ill-advised investment in the property market

To sell off (phrasal v) – to charge a low price for something to encourage people to buy it
The supermarket is selling off bananas at half price

On the brink of something (idiom) – if something is on the brink of a bad situation, it is likely that situation will happen soon
The country is on the brink of civil war

General election (n) – an election in which the people living in a country vote to choose the government
The general election will be held next year

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Released:
Oct 24, 2022
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A new podcast for Intermediate to Advanced English Learners. Thinking is an incredibly important step on the road fluency, and we aim to help you achieve this by discussing topics ranging from politics and economics, to philosophy and science. Learn new vocabulary, listen to native level English, and test your comprehension!