| Id | ESLPod_1130_WE_1934 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1130 |
| Episode Title | Eating Breakfast Foods |
| Phrase | round |
| Text | The word "round," in this podcast, means a series of related events or efforts, especially one of many: "In the next round of school budget cuts, class size will increase and music classes will be eliminated." The word "rounds" refers to the visits that a person makes while performing his or her job, usually in the medical profression: "How much time do the nurses spend on their rounds in pediatrics?" A "round of applause" refers to a period of time when people in an audience are clapping (hitting their hands together noisily) to show their appreciation: "Let's give these performers another round of applause!" Finally, when talking about music, a "round" is a song where each person sings the same song, but starts at a different time: "Let's try to sing, 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' as a round." |
| Topics | Food + Drink |
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