[Учите американский английский с этим парнем] 17,000,000 Americans Have Already Voted for President: 30 English Idioms for the I
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If you like learning about the current news and improving your English for the IELTS or TOEFL at the same time, this English lesson is for you. While watching a news story about how many Americans are already voting for president, you will learn English phrasal verbs, English idioms, and other advanced English vocabulary that can really stump English learners.
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1. Cast
: To officially place your vote in an election.
: Many Americans have already cast their votes through early voting.
2. Ballot
: A form or piece of paper used to record a vote.
: Voters use a ballot to choose their preferred candidate in the election.
3. Shattering records
: To break previous achievements or numbers by a large amount.
: Early voting this year is shattering records across many states.
4. Sneeze
: The sudden expulsion of air from the nose and mouth, usually due to irritation in the nasal passage.
: It’s important to cover your mouth when you sneeze at a polling station.
5. So far
: Up to the present moment.
: So far, more than a million people have voted early in Georgia.
6. Aqui
: The Spanish word for “here.”
: Many Spanish-speaking voters ask, “¿Dónde puedo votar aquí?” meaning “Where can I vote here?”
7. Southern
: Referring to the southern part of a country or region.
: States in the southern U.S. like Georgia and North Carolina are seeing high early voting turnout.
8. High turnout
: A large number of people participating in an event, like voting.
: Election officials are reporting a high turnout of early voters.
9. In person
: Doing something physically present at a location; not virtually.
: Many voters prefer to cast their ballots in person on Election Day.
10. Early voting
: Voting before the official Election Day.
: Early voting has allowed millions to cast their ballots before Election Day.
11. Absentee
: A way of voting where you send your ballot by mail because you can’t be there in person.
: Many voters use absentee ballots when they can’t make it to the polls on Election Day.
12. Critical swing state
: A state that is very important in deciding the outcome of an election because it can vote either way.
: Pennsylvania is considered a critical swing state in the election.
13. Pennsylvania
: A U.S. state that often plays a key role in presidential elections.
: Pennsylvania has already seen over a million early ballots cast.
14. As expected
: Something that happens the way people thought it would.
: As expected, more Democrats are voting early this year.
15. Encouraged
: To be motivated or advised to do something.
: Voters are encouraged to participate in early voting to avoid long lines on Election Day.
16. Sow doubt
: To create uncertainty or mistrust in something; you make people not believe it.
: Some politicians sow doubt in the election process by questioning mail-in voting.
17. Sow
: A female pig, unrelated to voting.
: Farmers raise sows for breeding purposes.
18. GOP
: Another name for the Republican Party, The Grand Old Party
: The GOP has been promoting early voting this election cycle.
19. Public reaction
: The way people respond to news or events.
: The public reaction to early voting numbers has been very positive.
20. Judgment
: to make decisions or form opinions.
: It’s too early to make a judgment about how early voting will affect the outcome.
21. Promoting
: To talk about something publicly; to say people should do something.
: Both parties are promoting early voting as a convenient option.
22. Majority
: More than half of a group; more than 50%
: The majority of voters are expected to cast their ballots on Election Day.
23. Prefer
: To like one thing better than another.
: Many voters prefer to vote early rather than wait until Election Day.
24. Convince
: To persuade someone to do or believe something.
: The campaign worked hard to convince people to vote early.
25. Main event
: The most important or central part of
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