Id | ESLPod_0374_WE_0423 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 374 |
Episode Title | A Graduation Ceremony |
Phrase | honors |
Text | In this podcast, the word "honors" means special recognition for a student who received excellent grades in a subject or a reward for what a student has achieved during their time as a student: "You must be very proud that both of your daughters graduated with high honors." "Honors" can also be used to describe an advanced class that only excellent students are allowed to take: "She was invited to sign up for honors math because of her superior test scores." The word "honor" means honesty or integrity: "He is a true man of honor and we can trust him to make important decisions affecting all of us." Finally, "honor" is a title of respect for judges used when speaking directly to the judge: "Your honor, may I make a statement to the court?" |
Topics | Education |
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