Learn English Vocabulary Daily #21.2 — British English Podcast

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Hello and welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast.
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My name is Anna and you are listening to Week 21, Day 2 of Your English Five a Day.
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This is the series that aims to increase your active vocabulary by
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introducing five pieces every day of the week from Monday to Friday.
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So, let's start today's list with a prefix.
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This is the word uber.
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Uber.
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We spell this U B E R, U B E R.
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Uber.
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Sometimes the 'U' has an umlaut over the top, which is the two
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dots above the letter, über.
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And sometimes it doesn't.
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So, uber comes before nouns or adjectives to form nouns or adjectives that refer to
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the greatest or most extreme of something.
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So if I say,
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"I'm really excited about seeing my mum this weekend."
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Then you know what I mean.
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But if I say,
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"I'm uber-excited!"
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Then you now know that I'm the most excited I could possibly be,
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"I'm uber-excited!"
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I always think this one's a little bit strange because as soon as I hear the word
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uber, I just think of the taxi company.
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You know, you call an Uber when you want to go somewhere.
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Here's another example sentence,
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"Taylor Swift has been uber-successful recently, in 2023, it was said that
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her net worth was US$1.1 billion!"
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Wow!
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Can you imagine being worth that much money?
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That's crazy.
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I can't even imagine it.
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That's uber-insane.
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Okay, let's move on.
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Next we have a verb and it is mime.
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Now you might remember we covered the word mime, but as a noun a few weeks ago.
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So mime as a verb, M I M E, it means to pretend that you're singing,
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talking, talking, or playing an instrument without using any sound.
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So, if you are a professional singer and you have a performance that you
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have to do, it's booked, everyone's bought tickets, but suddenly you wake
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up in the morning and you sound like this because your voice is gone, because
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you've got laryngitis or something.
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I've had this myself, it's awful.
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And you still have to get up on the stage and perform, but you have no voice.
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In this case, in certain situations, a performer would
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have a track already recorded.
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So, they have what we call a 'sick track', or if they're a big superstar, then they
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have their recordings that they sell.
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So, they just play their recording of their voice and lip-sync.
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So, they move their mouth at the exact same time, and It looks
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like they're actually singing, but what they're doing is miming.
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They're miming.
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In the old days, back in the '80s and '90s, when we had the Top of the Pops
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on TV and we'd watch our favourite pop stars and singers up on the telly
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performing live for live television.
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We'd often say,
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"Are they miming, or are they...
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is that a live performance or...?
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Because they look like they're miming."
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Often if they were jumping around doing a big dance routine at the same time,
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it would look like they were miming.
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Have you ever had to mime?
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Have you ever been in a choir and thought,
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"I don't know what the harmony is here, so I'll just move my mouth,
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pretend I'm singing, but not actually sing the tune in case I'm wrong?"
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I've been guilty of that in the past.
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Right, so here's an example sentence for you,
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"Why did you mime in the concert last night?
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If the fans find out, they'll all want their money refunded."
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Next on our list is another verb.
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It is heighten.
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Heighten.
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To heighten something.
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We spell this H E I G H T E N.
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Heighten.
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Or you might hear the 'T' pronounced heighten.
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Heighten.
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To heighten something is to increase it or to make something increase.
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This is usually used around emotions.
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So, it's usually our emotions that are being heightened
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by an external force often.
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So, my children have a tendency to heighten my stress levels, but also
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they heighten the level of excitement around days out and family time.
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And my son's fear factor can be heightened if he finds
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himself in a dark room suddenly.
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We have an automatic light in one of the little toilets downstairs.
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I say one as if we've got many, we only have one toilet downstairs.
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There's an automatic light.
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So, after a certain amount of time, the light will go off if
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you haven't pulled on the cord.
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And so, sometimes he's sitting on the loo and the light will just go off when he's
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in the dark, and this will heighten his feeling of fear and he'll become quite
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stressed and emotional until someone comes and turns the light on again for him.
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What heightens your emotions, your stress levels, your level of excitement,
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what can heighten them easily?
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Here's an example sentence,
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"The excitement among the crowd was heightened when they heard Ed
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Sheeran's voice backstage, they knew the concert was about to start!"
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Next on the list is a preposition and it is rather than, rather than.
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We spell this R A T H E R.
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Than, T H A N.
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Rather than.
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Rather then.
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So, as a preposition, it's replacing 'instead of', it often comes at the
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beginning of a sentence and it's used when comparing two things or showing a
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preference for one thing over the other.
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Okay.
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So, if you say, "I prefer to have this instead of that," then you can use
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rather than instead of 'instead of'.
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And we would use it at the beginning often.
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So, here's an example sentence,
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"Rather than going away on holiday this year, I think we should save
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up and buy a bigger house, we're going to need the extra room for
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the newest member of our family.
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Surprise!
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I'm having a baby!"
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Okay, so rather than going away on holiday, let's choose to save our house.
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Not save our house!
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To save FOR a house.
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Very different meaning.
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Okay, let's move on to the final piece.
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It is a phrasal verb and it is lumbered with.
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Lumbered with.
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Lumbered with, spelled L U M B E R E D.
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Lumbered.
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With, W I T H.
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Lumbered with.
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To be lumbered with something is to have to deal with a situation or a person or
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a thing that you don't want to deal with.
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So, if you are on a school trip and you are one of the parents
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helping out with all the children, perhaps there are a couple of
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children that are really hard work.
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They're particularly troublesome and they don't listen.
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They have a tendency to run off and cause trouble and you actually
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don't like them very much.
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And then the teacher comes to you and says,
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"Okay, you're going to have these children in your group."
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And you'd say,
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"Oh, why have I been lumbered with these guys?"
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So, why do I have to deal with this situation with these people
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that I don't want to deal with?
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So, to be lumbered with something, you might get lumbered with a job.
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You might get lumbered with doing all the recycling at work, lumbered with
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having to deal with the customer service tickets that are really hard to deal with.
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What have you been lumbered with lately that you didn't want to have to deal with?
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I get lumbered with doing all the litter tray sorting out.
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So, I have to deal with all the cat poo because it's my cat and
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I insisted that we get a cat.
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And so I'm lumbered with all the negative stuff that comes with having
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a cat, having to clean up after them.
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So, lumbered with.
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Here's another example sentence,
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"Why do I always get lumbered with the filing?
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I took this job to learn about data processing, not
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to be the office secretary."
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OK, so there's our five pieces for today.
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Let's do a quick recap.
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We started with uber.
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Uber, which is a prefix that can come before nouns or adjectives
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to make them a more great or extreme example of what it is.
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So, if you're uber-excited, then you are extremely excited.
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Then we have the verb mime, to mime, which is to pretend to sing or talk or play an
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instrument without producing any sound.
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Then we had the verb heighten, to increase or to make something increase.
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Usually, we're talking about emotions or effect.
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Then we had the preposition rather than, which can be used in place of 'instead
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of', used to compare two things or to show a preference for one over another.
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And then we had the phrasal verb lumbered with, to have to deal
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with a situation or a person or a thing that you don't want to.
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So, let's now do this for pronunciation.
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Please repeat after me.
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Uber.
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Uber.
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Mime.
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Mime.
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Heighten.
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Heighten.
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Rather than.
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Rather than.
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Lumbered with.
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Lumbered with.
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Very good.
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Alright, time for a little memory test.
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So, I turn up to choir and I'm feeling quite excited because we are going to be
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doing a performance next week and I love singing and I know that my whole family
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are going to be there to support me.
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So, I'm excited, but then our choir master tells us that we are going
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to have a visit from Ed Sheeran.
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He's going to come to see us in our final dress rehearsal before
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we do our live show next week.
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Now, I am extremely excited and also extremely nervous.
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What prefix could I use instead of extremely, to show that I am
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extremely excited and nervous?
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Uber.
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I'm uber-excited and I'm uber-nervous as well.
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In fact, the idea of Ed Sheeran coming to watch me sing in a choir has
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actually hugely increased the pressure.
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It's increased my stress levels.
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What verb could I use instead of increased?
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Heightened.
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It's heightened my nerves.
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It's heightened the pressure.
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It's heightened my stress levels.
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So much so that I'm going to consider not even singing in the performance
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because my voice is very wobbly.
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I'm very nervous.
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So, instead I might pretend that I'm singing, but not really sing.
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What verb could I use instead of saying pretend to sing?
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Mime.
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I'm going to mime.
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I'm going to mime because it's better, I think, to do that.
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Instead of singing and embarrassing myself, I'm going to mime.
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What preposition could I use in this sentence?
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Instead of 'instead of'?
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Rather than.
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Rather than singing and embarrassing myself, I'm going to mime.
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That's the better option in this scenario.
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Okay, so the day of performance arrives and I am given the task of standing at
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the front of the auditorium and handing out all the brochures and the flyers and
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telling people how to find their seats.
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This is the worst job to do before a big performance.
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I want to be backstage socialising with Ed Sheeran and getting myself ready, but
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I've been given this job to deal with that nobody wanted, but it's been given to me.
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What phrasal verb could I use to say that I've been given this job
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to deal with that I don't want to?
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Lumbered with.
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I've been lumbered with this job.
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It's awful.
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Okay.
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How did you do?
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Hopefully you remembered everything, but if not, don't worry because we're going to
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visit them once again in our little story.
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Today's story is an email.
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For the attention of Taylor Swift's manager;
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Hello there, my name is Sarah and I am writing to you to express my
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utmost disappointment and frustration with the recent concert I attended.
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As a die-hard fan of Taylor's, I have always admired her talent
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and passion for performing.
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However, my experience at her concert left me feeling incredibly let down.
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I paid top-dollar for tickets to see Taylor live, expecting to witness her
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incredible vocals and stage presence.
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However, to my dismay, I was uber-disappointed
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throughout the entire concert.
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Taylor Swift mimed instead of actually singing.
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I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
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Here I was, surrounded by thousands of fans all eagerly waiting to hear
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Taylor's voice, only to be disappointed by a lip-syncing performance.
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It was a huge letdown, to say the least.
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What happened to the artist who used to wow us with her live performances?
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Where did her passion for singing go?
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Rather than giving her fans the performance they deserved, it was
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evident that she had spent her time perfecting her choreography and staging.
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As a fan, I feel cheated.
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I understand that live performances can be physically demanding, but
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Taylor has always been known for her energy and stamina on stage.
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I have seen her sing live before, and I know she is capable of
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giving her all to her fans.
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Why did she choose to mime this time?
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The miming was not only a letdown, but it also heightened my disappointment.
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I felt like I was watching a recorded concert rather than
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being part of a live experience.
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It took away from the magic and the authenticity that I've come to
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expect from a Taylor Swift concert.
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I'm writing this complaint not only as a disgruntled fan, but also on behalf of all
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the fans who attended the concert with me.
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We feel let down, the performance did not meet our expectations.
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We hope that in the future, Taylor will choose to give her fans the
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live performance they deserve, rather than resorting to miming.
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Thank you for taking the time to read my complaint.
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I don't mean to lumber you with additional admin, I am sure you are very busy, but
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if it's possible for you or even Taylor to reply, I would be very grateful.
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And that brings us to the end of today's episode.
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I do hope you found today useful and if Taylor Swift is listening, I do apologise.
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I'm sure you don't mime in your live concerts.
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I'm certain that you are a fabulous performer when you are live, giving
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your fans everything that they deserve.
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Until next time guys, take very good care and goodbye.
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