| Id | ESLPod_1155_WE_1984 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1155 |
| Episode Title | Getting an Online Degree |
| Phrase | credit |
| Text | The word "credit," in this podcast, means recognition for completing a certain number of hours of a course in a university, or for achieving equivalent experience and knowledge: "This semester, I'm taking a three-credit course in organic chemistry and a four-credit course in accounting." The word "credit" also means praise or recognition for what one has done: "Juanita gets most of the credit for our success. She put in more work than anyone else." Finally, the phrase "to give credit where credit is due" means to recognize someone for his or her hard work on contributions: "Let's give credit where credit is due. None of us would be celebrating this sale if Jackson hadn't spent all night preparing his sales pitch." |
| Topics | Education | Technology |
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