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For the lesson in Episode 37, you learn about the following:
*Erroneous English Question of the Week – Is it persons or people?
*Business English vocabulary Word of the Week – Current Account Deficit
*Business Collocation of the Week – Get Experience
*Twisted Business English of the Week – Rekindling Interest in Coal
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12. By: H. E. Colby,
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Erroneous English Lesson
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Erroneous English Lesson
14. Which is correct?
A) Several people were arrested for crimes in the neighborhood.
or
B) Several persons were arrested for crimes in the neighborhood.
Erroneous English Lesson
16. Thus…
A) Several people were arrested for crimes in the
neighborhood…
is correct!
Erroneous English Lesson
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Erroneous English Lesson
18. current account deficit
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19. current account deficit:
NOUN: when a country’s trade in which the value of goods and services it
imports exceeds the value of goods and services it exports
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20. current account deficit
EX: Politicians worry about their country’s current account deficit
around election time .
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23. Get experience
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Business English Collocation of the Week
24. Get experience:
VERB: to accumulate time doing a certain task or function.
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Business English Collocation of the Week
25. Get experience
EX: After studying, Bart did an internship at a Wall Street firm to
get experience as a stock broker.
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27. Twisted Business English
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Twisted Business English
28. Rekindling Interest in Coal
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Twisted Business English
29. Rekindling Interest in Coal
V– to relight (as a fire) to revive
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Twisted Business English
30. Rekindling Interest in Coal
The “Twist”:
1. Rekindle – coal is lit and burned to produce energy
2. However, the “revive” part of the definition of rekindle is
most relevant. So, the headline could be rewritten:
Reviving Interest in Coal.
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