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Spot Means Difficult Put Eslpod 0315 We 0304 Eslpod Park Word

Id ESLPod_0315_WE_0304
Episode Id ESLPod 315
Episode Title Going to the Park
Phrase spot
Text The word "spot," in this podcast, means a small place: "Pick out a good spot where we can watch the sunset." A "spot" is also a small, round area that has a different color than what is around it: "How many spots does a giraffe have?" Or, "Hank spilled tomato sauce on his shirt, and now there's a red spot there." As a verb, "to spot" means to see something that is far away or difficult to see: "Were you able to spot Michael in the crowd at the graduation ceremony?" The phrase "to put (somebody) on the spot" means to ask someone to do or answer something difficult immediately, so that he or she feels embarrassed and uncomfortable: "The teacher put Denise on the spot by asking her to solve the math problem while all the other students were watching and listening."
Topics Entertainment + Sports | Nature + Weather

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