Id | ESLPod_0294_WE_0262 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 294 |
Episode Title | Living in a Condo or Co-op |
Phrase | clubhouse |
Text | The word "clubhouse," in this podcast, means a building that can be used for group meetings and/or recreational activities: "The children are at a holiday party at the clubhouse tonight." It is called a "clubhouse" because it belongs to a "club," or an organization of people with similar interests. There are clubs for sports, chess, languages, music, and much more. When a club has a clubhouse, it is usually open only to the club members, or the people who participate in the club: "Do you have to be a member of the club to use this clubhouse, or is it open to anyone?" Another use of the word "clubhouse" is in "clubhouse sandwich," usually called a "club sandwich," which is a type of food that has three slices of bread (not just two), turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato. |
Topics | Home + Community |
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