Phrasal Verb News: Learn Business English with Romania’s Election Scandal
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Phrasal Verb News, we explore the dramatic annulment of Romania’s presidential election and use the story to teach six essential phrasal verbs: call off, stir up, nullify, bring forward, go ahead, and stand up for. Whether you're a business professional or an English learner, this episode offers practical examples and questions to help you use these phrases confidently in your everyday conversations.
Key Vocabulary and Definitions
- Call Off
- Definition: To cancel something that was planned.
- Example: The court decided to call off the second round of elections due to allegations of interference.
- Stir Up
- Definition: To provoke or cause trouble, excitement, or emotion.
- Example: The allegations stirred up controversy across the country.
- Nullify
- Definition: To invalidate or cancel something, often in a legal context.
- Example: The court nullified the election results, acting as if they never happened.
- Bring Forward
- Definition: To present something, such as evidence or an idea, for consideration.
- Example: Romanian intelligence agencies brought forward evidence of Russian interference.
- Go Ahead
- Definition: To proceed or continue with something, despite challenges.
- Example: Lasconi argued that the elections should have gone ahead despite the allegations.
- Stand Up For
- Definition: To defend or support someone or something.
- Example: The Prime Minister stood up for the annulment, saying it was the right decision.
Practice Questions
- Call Off: Can you think of a time when something important, like a meeting or event, was called off? How did you feel about it?
- Stir Up: Have you ever been in a situation where someone stirred up trouble unnecessarily? How did people react?
- Nullify: If you could nullify one law or rule, what would it be and why?
- Bring Forward: When was the last time you brought forward a great idea or important evidence? How was it received?
- Go Ahead: Can you think of a time when something went ahead despite challenges? What was the outcome?
- Stand Up For: Have you ever stood up for someone being treated unfairly? What happened, and how did you feel?
Call to Action
Want to make these phrasal verbs a part of your vocabulary? Try using them in a conversation today!
- Practice explaining this news story to a friend or colleague using at least three of the phrases.
- Share your answers to the practice questions in the comments or on social media.
💬 Join the conversation: What’s your take on Romania’s election annulment? Should the process have gone ahead despite the allegations?
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