2. What is the future of the Presidential Debate? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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FULL TRANSCRIPT NOW AVAILABLE: https://thinkinginenglish741418158.wordpress.com/ On today’s episode, we will discuss the recent US presidential debate, and think about the potential alternatives for the future. Please contact us INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Twitter - @thinkenglishpod Email: [email protected] Vocabulary List surrogate (adj) -replacing someone else or used instead of something else Because she had no children of her own, her friend’s son became a kind of surrogate child to her Spectacle (n) - unusual or unexpected event or situation It was a strange spectacle to see snow in summer Consensus (n) - a generally accepted opinion, wide agreement They’re trying to build a consensus on the need to improve the city’s schools superficial (adj) - not complete and only the most obvious, not really important I only have a superficial knowledge of French To Squabble (verb) - to argue over something that is not important They are still squabbling over who will get the big office Prowess (n) - great ability or skill She is known for her sporting prowess To outwit (v) - to get an advantage over someone by acting more cleverly The cat outwitted the dog by climbing the tree. To abolish (v) -to officially end an activity or custom I think bullfighting should be abolished equitable (adj) treating everyone fairly and in the same way We all want an equitable tax system Comprehension Questions Q. For What party did Abraham Lincoln serve as a surrogate debater for in the days when presidential candidates did not publicly campaign? A. The Whig Party. Q. Who was British PM when the post war consensus ended? A. Margret Thatcher Q. How many time did Trump interrupt Biden? A. 73 times --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support