
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1351: Prepare Yourself for Political Conversations in English
Apr 21, 2020
Dive into the dynamics of political conversations! Discover how language fluency enhances your ability to navigate political discussions, especially during election season. Explore intriguing insights from Super Tuesday primaries and the impact of endorsements. Learn the key differences between senators and representatives, plus the roles of mayors. Get a humorous take on late-night political tuning while building your vocabulary for current events. Understand the shifting political landscape and boost your confidence in engaging with these important topics!
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Engage with US Politics
- Want to discuss US politics more deeply?
- Join the Connected Communicator course at allearsenglish.com/connection.
Meaning of "Sen"
- Listener Bashir Saleh asked about the abbreviation "Sen" before politicians' names.
- It stands for "Senator."
Senators and Representatives
- "Sen" stands for Senator, one part of Congress, the legislative branch.
- The US has two Senators per state, while the number of Representatives varies by state size.
