AEE Episode 6: Four English Vocab Words to Discuss College in the US




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Summary: Today is a teaching Tuesday! Did you listen to episode 5? In today's episode we will teach you 4 new phrases that you heard in episode 5. Keep reading to learn!   New expressions: Prohibitive (adjective): Something that is too expensive to be able to purchase "Living in New York City can be prohibitive." "The cost of education in the US has become prohibitive." To be worth it (expression): The reward justifies the cost of doing something " Is it worth it to eat that piece of chocolate cake?" Advantageous (adjective): Something that puts you ahead of others, gives you extra help "Going to college can be advantageous" "Learning a language is advantageous" To pound the pavement (idiom): To work hard to reach your goals "To get what you want in life you need to pound the pavement"   Want to know how you can use this podcast to improve your English? Get our free ebook here! Click the button below