Advanced English Vocabulary for Elections and Politics [20 New Vocabulary Words]

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Hey, it's Annemarie was Speak Confident English,
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and this is exactly where you want to be every week to get the confidence you
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want for your life and work in English.
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I know that talking about politics and elections can be a little prickly.
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The way that a cactus is prickly with those long needles that prick our skin.
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You may even have a love/hate relationship with politics,
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but the truth of it is politics and elections have an enormous impact
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on our lives.
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And it's important for us to understand what's happening around us and be able
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to participate in conversations as well.
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If you live in the United States,
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then you definitely know we're in election season.
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And that means it's the number one hot topic that everyone is
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discussing.
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Whether you are following the U S election or an election where you
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live, in this lesson today,
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I want to focus on 20 advanced level vocabulary words so that
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you understand exactly what you're reading or hearing in the news.
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And you can participate in conversations with confidence in English
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Today, you'll learn the meaning of words like battleground, state, swing state,
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dog whistle, and lame duck,
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and understand how they relate to politics.
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While most of the words on this list today relate to elections that are
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happening anywhere in the world.
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There are a few that specifically relate to the U S election
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process. For that reason. At the beginning of this lesson,
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I'm going to give an overview of how the election process works in the
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United States. But if you're not interested in that,
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if you don't need an overview of how the election process works in the United
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States, that's no problem.
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You can skip ahead and go directly to the first of our 20
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vocabulary words related to elections and politics and English.
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All right. As I mentioned,
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some of the vocabulary in today's lesson relates specifically to the U S
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election process.
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And I want to make sure that you have a clear picture of how it works
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so that you understand all the terms in today's Confident English lesson,
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plus it will help you understand why you might hear about the importance of
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States like Florida, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin.
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Once we have our final candidates for the US presidential election,
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here are the steps that we follow.
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First election day is always the first
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Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
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This year in 2020,
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that means November 3rd is our election day.
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People in every state,
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across the country vote for their choice of a president and vice president.
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And this is where it gets a little tricky.
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Those votes from across the country do not go directly to a
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president or vice presidential candidate.
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Instead when people in a particular state vote like in
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Florida,
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they are actually voting for a group of people called
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electors.
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The electors make up what we call the electoral college.
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Now that isn't a college where people go to study and that makes it a little bit
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confusing.
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The electoral college is a body or a group of
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electors,
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and they form every four years to elect our president and
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vice president.
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So when everyone in a state like Florida votes,
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at the end of that process, all of the votes are counted. And in the end,
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the Florida electors will vote for the president and vice
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president who received the majority of votes from
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people inside that state. Now, before I continue,
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let's pause here for a moment because every state has a
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different number of electors. Ultimately,
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the number of electors that a state has is based on its population.
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So in Florida, there are 29 electors.
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What that means is after all the votes in Florida are counted,
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those 29 electors will vote for the
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president and vice president who received the majority in that
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election. The same is true in California.
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Once every eligible voter in California has voted and those votes are counted,
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the electors in California will vote for the
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president and vice president who won the majority. In California,
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there are 55 electors.
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So that means the winning candidate in California gets 55 votes
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from California. The same is true in Iowa, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,
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and every state in the nation.
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There are just two states that do not follow that exact process.
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Nebraska and Maine have their own rules for how they use
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their electoral votes. But in the end,
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the president and vice president with the most electoral votes is the winner
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in the US presidential election.
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And that's why every state is so important in the U S election process.
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And why you hear some states talked about more often (we'll come back to that in
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just a moment when we begin reviewing our list of 20 advanced level of
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vocabulary on politics and elections). So with that,
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let's go ahead and dive in.
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The first word on our list today is the word poll.
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And this one is tricky because it has two different meanings.
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The first meaning of poll is the actual process of voting.
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This is when you physically go to your voting location and vote for your
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candidates. You'll often hear the collocation going to the polls.
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For example, on November 3rd,
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a majority of voters will be going to the polls.
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The second meaning of the word poll is a survey or record
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of people's opinions or who they plan to vote for.
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You might hear statistics like 52% of Americans support
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candidate A while 46% of Americans support
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candidate B. The second word on our list today is ballot.
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Ballot is the process of voting in writing and in secret,
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it's also the actual piece of paper on which someone marks their
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vote. So if you vote in person,
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if you go to the polls, you will receive a ballot, a piece of paper.
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And that is what you mark your vote on.
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The third term on our list today is voter fraud.
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This is a broad general term that relates to any illegal
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activity in the election and voting process. For example,
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if someone pretends to be someone else, when voting.
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If someone pays another person to vote for a specific candidate,
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that's voter fraud,
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if an individual or a group tries to suppress
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or intimidate voters, which we'll talk more about in a moment,
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that is also voter fraud.
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If voter fraud is present in an election,
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the individual or group who is guilty of voter fraud may be
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accused of stealing an election. Now for term number four,
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let's go back to that word, suppression. Voter suppression.
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This is one form or a type of voter fraud of illegal
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activity.
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To suppress means to prevent someone from taking action or to forcibly
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put an end to something.
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So voter suppression is an illegal effort to prevent certain
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individuals or groups from voting in the United States.
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For example, there have historically been efforts to suppress black voters.
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A similar term is voter intimidation. And again,
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this is a form of voter fraud or illegal activity.
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To intimidate means to threaten or frightened
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someone.
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By law voter intimidation is any effort to
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intimidate, threaten,
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or frighten voters and interfere with the election process.
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Some examples of voter intimidation include blocking people
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from going to the polls,
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which means you physically make it impossible for them to go vote.
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It also includes threatening anyone who is voting or yelling at people
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while they're in line waiting to go vote.
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Term number six has definitely become an important one in elections in
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2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This term is mail-in voting or vote by mail.
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This is the process in which states will mail ballots to
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eligible voters in that state voters can then complete that ballot at
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home and send it back in the mail.
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A similar term is absentee voting.
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This is a form of voting by mail.
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This process of absentee voting in the United States actually began in the
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1860s during the civil war when soldiers voted
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from the battlefield. As I mentioned,
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vote by mail and absentee voting are very similar,
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but there's one important distinction.
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States that participate in vote by mail,
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and not all states do,
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will automatically send ballots in the mail to every eligible
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voter in that state.
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And individuals have an option of completing their mail in ballot,
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or they can physically go to the polls on election day.
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Absentee voting requires that someone request
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an absentee ballot.
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They must have some reason or excuse to ask for a ballot by mail.
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Before we go on to term number eight,
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I'm going to pause here because I'm curious if you have mail in
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voting or absentee voting in elections where you live.
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If you do tell me about it,
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take this opportunity to use some of the language that you're learning in this
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lesson today and share your comments, your experiences in the comments,
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just below the video. And now let's go on to term number eight,
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swing voters.
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If you think about a swing that a child plays on in a park,
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it goes back and forth.
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A swing voter is someone who does not always vote for
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just one party. Swing voters are very hard to predict.
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It's hard to know who they will vote for in any given election.
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And as a result,
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they become very important to the ultimate winner in the election process.
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Now, continuing with that, that idea of a swing going back and forth.
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Now we come to some of the terms where understanding the U S election
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process is very important.
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The ninth word on our list is swing state.
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Remember we talked about every state has electors
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and those electors vote for the candidate who won
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the majority vote in their state.
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So Florida's 29 electors will vote for the winner of their
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state.
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California's 55 electors will vote for the winner in their
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state. Just like individuals, some
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states historically vote for the same party.
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For example, in California,
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historically the majority vote goes for the democratic candidate.
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And as a result,
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those electoral votes go for that democratic candidate.
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However,
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there are some states who just like swing voters change from
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one election to another.
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Sometimes the majority vote goes for the Republican candidate.
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Sometimes it goes for the democratic candidate.
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And just like with swing voters,
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those states are very difficult to predict and again,
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become essential to the outcome of the election.
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That's why, if you're keeping up with the U S election,
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you'll hear about some states and how important they are to the
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election process.
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A common synonym or alternative to swing state is battleground
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state.
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These are the states for which the presidential candidates are battling
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or fighting to gain the majority of voters.
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If you're reading news about the U S election,
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you might hear about Pennsylvania being a battleground state,
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or Wisconsin being a battleground state. All right,
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now that we understand those US-based terms about politics and election,
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let's move on in our list.
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Term number 11 is partisan politics.
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Generally speaking,
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a partisan is anyone who passionately and unquestionably
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supports a particular person or political group in the
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United States. When someone uses that term partisan politics,
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they're typically talking about someone who supports just one political
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party and refuses to support any person or
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policy from the other side. For example,
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if one party introduces a new policy or a new law,
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they don't support it because it doesn't come from their party.
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The opposite of this is bipartisan support.
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If you hear about a new policy and you hear that it has
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bipartisan support,
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it means it has supporters from both the Republican and the Democratic party in
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the United States. Term
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number 12 is definitely a fun one to know, but it has a very negative meaning.
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The term is mudslinging.
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Imagine going outside after a long,
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hard rain and the earth is completely
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muddy.
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And then you pick up a handful of mud and throw it at
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someone else. Mudslinging. Of course,
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when we do that literally someone is just covered in
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disgusting mud. When we use that term figuratively,
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what it means is to use insults or
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accusations with the goal of damaging your opponent's
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reputation.
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I think we all know no matter where we live in the world,
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that mudslinging happens often in politics. Unfortunately,
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another interesting word that we hear when it comes to how people talk about a
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political candidate or particular policies is spin.
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You might hear the terms, media spin, or political spin.
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To spin physically means to go in circles very fast.
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But when we use this figuratively with media or politics,
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spin is the way that someone deliberately or carefully
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uses words in a way to control a message.
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It is a form of manipulation and a way of influencing
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how people understand what's happening again. In 2020,
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many of us have experienced political spin on the topic of the
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COVID-19 pandemic.
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Certain politicians or political parties may be
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deliberately using words in a way to influence or
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manipulate how the public understands what's happening.
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Similar to spin are the terms,
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disinformation and misinformation.
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These two words are very similar,
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but there is a distinction or difference between them.
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And that difference is the intent or the purpose behind the
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information.
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Misinformation is any false information that is
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shared, and it may be shared by accident.
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For example,
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if you are sharing data in a meeting with your clients,
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some of that data may be incorrect, but you don't know that it's incorrect.
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And as a result, you're sharing information that isn't accurate,
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but you're not doing it on purpose.
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Disinformation is when information that is false
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is shared on purpose again,
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to manipulate information for political purposes or for propaganda.
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When I talked about that word spin,
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I mentioned that many of us in 2020 have read or heard
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media spin or political spin on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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And the same is true with misinformation and disinformation.
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At times maybe we've received information that isn't accurate,
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but we didn't have all the information.
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It was not intentional. Some of us have also received disinformation;
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informationthat
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was wrong on purpose for some sort of political intent.
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All right, I know that this list today is a long list, but again,
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I really want you to know exactly what you're reading and hearing about in the
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news.
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And I also want you to be able to participate in conversations where you live
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on elections and politics. So we have just a few more to go for today.
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The next one,
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number 15 is the peaceful transfer of power.
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This collocation and term is one of the foundations of a democracy.
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It is the concept of one political party or leader
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peacefully transferring power to a newly elected
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leader or party. In the United States since 1797,
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every president has peacefully transferred
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power to the next.
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Number 16 on our list is lame duck.
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This one's a strange one.
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Sometimes when you're reading or listening to the news about a president,
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you might hear lame duck president or lame duck
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term. In politics,
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a lame duck is someone who is weakened or who has lost
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power or someone who will lose power soon because
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someone else was elected. In the United States,
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our presidential elections always happen in November,
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but the peaceful transference of power doesn't happen until January.
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So there is a period of time where a president may be referred to as a
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lame duck president. At the time that I'm recording this video,
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we haven't had our election yet.
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So you may not hear that word a lot right now,
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but it could happen after we find out the results of the November 2020
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election. All right,
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the next one on our list is a landslide victory.
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A landslide is the fast or rapid movement of rocks
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and earth falling. For example,
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if something unexpectedly causes rocks or mud to fall down a
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mountain.
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A landslide victory in politics is when a political candidate or
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party wins by an overwhelming majority of voters.
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There's no question who won.
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The opposite of that is a slim majority.
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And that's when the number of votes between the candidates is very close
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term. Number 18 on our list is dog whistle.
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This one is an odd one to associate with politics.
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Literally a dog whistle is a whistle that only dogs
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can hear.
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Dogs can hear or detect sounds at much higher
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frequencies than humans can. However,
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in its figurative meaning, and when we use it in politics,
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a dog whistle is some kind of coded message or a
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phrase that only some groups of people will know and
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understand.
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An example of how to use this in a sentence would be there's concern
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that the candidates message was a dog whistle to some partisan groups.
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Again,
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the idea that there was a message given to some groups of people that not
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everyone understood.
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We have just two more words on our list for vocabulary on elections
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and politics. So let's finish up and then I've got a challenge for you.
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The next one is gaslighting.
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Gaslighting is a form of manipulative communication that causes
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other people to question reality or to question what is true.
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The purpose of gaslighting is to maintain or to
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gain more power.
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Gaslighting is something that is often done slowly over time
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so that people are not aware that it's happening.
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They're not aware that they're beginning to question what is real or what
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is true.
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An example of gaslighting would be when someone denies that they
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said something,
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even though you have concrete proof that they did, for example,
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maybe it's in a recording.
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That constant denial may result in someone questioning
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the truth or questioning the recorded proof that they have.
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Gaslighting is certainly something that is used in propaganda and something to
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be very careful about. And with that,
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the last and final term on our list,
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doesn't directly relate to all politics or elections,
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but it's a word that one of my students asked me about because it's something
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she's reading a lot in the news about the U S elections.
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And that term is death toll.
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A death toll is the number of deaths resulting from a
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specific cause for example,
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a natural disaster or a battle.
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After an earthquake or a hurricane,
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you may hear news stations talk about the death toll as a result
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of that natural disaster. And over time,
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that number may increase. For many of us around the world,
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in 2020,
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the COVID-19 death toll has been an important part of our
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conversations and political discussions as well.
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And with that,
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you have a full list of 20 advanced level vocabulary words
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related to elections and politics in English.
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I know this was a long list and there's a lot of difficult vocabulary here
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as always. I recommend that you start with just two or three new words,
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get a hundred percent familiar with them,
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practice using them before you try to learn the full list.
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If you want to get all my recommendations for how to learn and remember
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new vocabulary, I recommend that you watch my lesson on that topic.
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After you've done that, I want you to practice what you've learned today.
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There may be two or three words that you learned today that you want to try
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using. You can share with me in the comments below this video,
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you can talk about what you've learned in relation to the U S selections.
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You can talk about how elections work, where you live, and again,
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try using some of the vocabulary from this list, with that.
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Thank you so much for joining me.
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I hope that this was helpful to you and I look forward to seeing you next time
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for your Confident English lesson.
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