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Sozo Exchange - the place where professional adults can learn practical English for FREE and exchange ideas! Please visit our website at www.sozoexchange.com to participate in our online survey. After completing the survey (5 - 10 questions), you can download a complete transcript of our video episode as well as audio exercises and a study guide to help you further improve your English language skills.
| タイトル | 説明 | リリース | 価格 | ||
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| 1 | VideoINNUENDO - #355 | Today's word is ''innuendo”. This is a noun which means an indirect reference to a person or thing, usually of a derogatory nature. For example, you can say, “Her innuendo on Greg’s lack of hygiene wasn’t as sly as she thought it was.” | 10/3/17 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 2 | VideoVULNERABLE - #265 | Today's word is vulnerable. This is an adjective which means susceptible to being hurt. For example, you can say, Her weakened immune system made her vulnerable to further illnesses. | 09/7/29 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 3 | VideoOUTRAGEOUS - #267 | Today's word is ''outrageous”. This is an adjective which means intolerable or shocking. For example, you can say, “Lindsey’s outrageous behavior embarrassed her mother; she is no longer welcome at family events.” | 09/6/13 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 4 | VideoTHOROUGHLY - #353 | Today's word is “thoroughly”. This is an adverb which means completely or utterly. For example, you can say, “I was thoroughly impressed with her knowledge of British culture.” | 09/6/1 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 5 | VideoRHYTHMIC - #351 | Today's word is “rhythmic”. This is an adjective which means cadenced or lyrical. For example, you can say, “The rhythmic music kept them all dancing.” | 09/5/30 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 6 | VideoQUARTERLY - #349 | Today's word is “quarterly”. This is both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it means pertaining to or consisting of a quarter. For example, you can say, “The company’s quarterly financial statement showed substantial growth.” | 09/5/15 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 7 | VideoOPAQUE - #264 | Today's word is “opaque”. This is both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it means not transparent. For example, you can say, “Susan’s reasons for leaving town were opaque; no one really knows why she left.” | 09/5/10 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 8 | VideoDEVIL’S ADVOCATE | This is a phrase which describes a person who argues the less accepted viewpoint, simply for the sake of argument. This expression originated in the Catholic church where an official was appointed to critically examine evidence and argue against someone’s elevation to sainthood. For example, you can say, “Jenny believes in global warming; she was just playing devil’s advocate, arguing that it doesn’t exist.” | 09/4/29 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 9 | VideoNOTORIOUS - #261 | Today's word is “notorious”. This is an adjective which means widely and unfavorably known. For example, you can say, “The newspaper was notorious for its unreliable reporting.” | 09/4/8 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 10 | VideoNONCHALANT - #259 | Today's word is “nonchalant”. This is an adjective which means coolly unconcerned. For example, you can say, “His nonchalant nature was very frustrating to her; he just didn’t seem to care what she thought.” | 09/4/4 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 11 | VideoNOXIOUS - #260 | Today's word is “noxious”. This is an adjective which means harmful to one’s health. For example, you can say, “They had to get out of the house before the noxious fumes from the chemicals knocked them out.” | 09/4/1 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 12 | VideoWITHDRAWAL - #345 | Today's word is “withdrawal”. This is a noun which means the act of withdrawing. For example, you can say, “The withdrawal of the troops is a good sign that the war will end soon.” | 09/3/24 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 13 | VideoNEGLIGENT - #258 | Today's word is “negligent”. This is an adjective which means lazily careless. For example, you can say, “Her negligent behavior resulted in her little brother’s broken arm; she hadn’t been watching him closely enough.” | 09/3/19 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 14 | VideoKNEAD - #255 | Today's word is ''knead”. This is a verb which means to work into a uniform mixture by folding, stretching and pressing. For example, you can say, “To properly knead bread dough, you need to put a lot of power into it.” | 09/3/16 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 15 | VideoUNDERSTANDABLE - #343 | Today's word is “understandable”. This is an adjective which means capable of being understood. For example, you can say, “It’s understandable why she got so upset when he yelled at her.” | 09/3/11 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 16 | VideoWREAK - #254 | Today's word is ''wreak”. This is a verb which means to inflict or cause. For example, you can say, “They wreaked havoc on the opposing team.” | 09/3/8 | 無料 | iTunes で見る |
| 合計: 16エピソード |
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