Id | ESLPod_1264_WE_2198 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1264 |
Episode Title | Customer Loyalty Programs |
Phrase | reward |
Text | The word "reward," in this podcast, means a prize, or something that is given to someone for free, often in recognition of good behavior or strong participation: "The first-place winner will receive a $75 cash reward." Or, "What is more effective for managing behavior in a classroom: punishments or rewards?" A "reward" can also be an amount of money paid to a person who helps one find something: "The police are offering a $500 reward to anyone who gives them information leading to the arrest of the man who started the fire." Finally, if something is "rewarding" it is satisfactory and makes one feel good, happy, and fulfilled: "Nursing is hard work, but it's very rewarding to know that you're helping sick people get better." |
Topics | Business |
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