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Gap Means Money Eslpod 0297 We 0269 Eslpod Rich Poor Podcast

Id ESLPod_0297_WE_0269
Episode Id ESLPod 297
Episode Title Being Rich and Poor
Phrase gap
Text In this podcast, the phrase "income gap" means the difference in the amount of money made by two people or by two groups of people: "Why is there such a large income gap between engineers in the U.S. and those in Asian countries?" Normally the word "gap" means a space between two things, or something that is missing: "Cynthia has a big gap between her two front teeth." Or, "I learned from my driving teacher that good drivers always leave a gap between themselves and other cars." A "gap" can also be a period of time when something stops: "Kelly has a two-year gap in her work experience because she was traveling around Europe." Or, "There was an uncomfortable gap in the conversation when nobody knew what to say."
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