Description
In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl shares 3 confusing words with the listeners. She and Jack explain the meanings of the words and how to use them in sentences.
Transcript:
00:00:00
Jack
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00:00:17
Jack
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00:00:18
Jack
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00:00:22
Jack
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00:00:23
Jack
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00:00:50
Jack
Welcome to the A-Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my co-host social. And today we're going to share. Well, we're going to do a we're under the vocabulary spotlight and we are going to share some words that we came across during our English corner classes that students kind of struggle with. And so so.
00:01:11
Jack
Was the first one that you you had that you came up with?
00:01:15
Xochitl
The first one I noticed students struggled a little bit with was workload, the pronunciation, workload and then on top of that, what it meant workload is just. It's a compound word. It has the word work in it and the word load in it, and you put it together.
00:01:19
발표자
Hmm.
00:01:36
Xochitl
With no spaces and its workload, so workload just means the amount of work that each person is.
00:01:44
Xochitl
Uh.
00:01:45
Jack
Each.
00:01:45
Xochitl
Person's share of work so that can be at your house like domestic tasks like chores or that can also be at your job. You know, between your colleagues you may have a heavier workload if you have a higher position in the company. So that's kind of what workload refers to.
00:02:08
Jack
Yeah, exactly. It's, it's it's a lot of times you hear it with the word share shared workload.
00:02:15
Jack
You know, so you have, you have this like?
00:02:18
Jack
The certain amount of work that you have to do at your office and then they divide it among the employees. You're gonna do this much? You're gonna do this much? You're gonna do this much? You're gonna do this much, and each piece is your workload.
00:02:33
Jack
And and then you basically just start working away, chipping away at it, you know, trying to to decrease it down to 0.
00:02:42
Jack
And of course, in the company or corporation it never gets down to 0 because there's always more work. You know you there's another workload piled on top of your old workload. And so you know, it's kind of a never ending, you know, thing but.
00:03:02
Jack
Yeah, I mean, I just think that like, yeah, certain even within this podcast social and I divide certain parts of the workload, she's spends a lot of time talking to students on the app.
00:03:13
Jack
App communicating with them, recording I my workload is. Yeah, I do like the editing and and and some of the you know adding like little music pieces or whatever to it which actually I enjoy. So it's kind of like my my workload is kind of the fun part and I get the the editing part of it.
00:03:19
Xochitl
Can I have an idea?
00:03:34
Jack
But yeah, it's a it's a shared workload and and you know when you do that, when you share the workload, it makes it a lot easier to finish a project more quickly.
00:03:47
발표자
So.
00:03:50
Xochitl
The second one that I saw some students struggle with was the meaning of emotional labor. When I say emotional labor, what does that mean to you, Jack?
00:03:59
Jack
This one I've actually I'm not too familiar with this term. This seems like uh, maybe something that is a newer.
00:04:07
Xochitl
Kind of a new age term.
00:04:09
Jack
Yeah, just like a Gen. Z kind of thing like.
00:04:12
발표자
Yes.
00:04:15
Jack
Most workload is, that is that does that mean like managing your relationship
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