Id | ESLPod_0481_WE_0636 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 481 |
Episode Title | Listening to Music |
Phrase | track |
Text | The word "track," in this podcast, means one song on an album: "Claudia picked her favorite tracks from different albums and put them all on one CD." A "track" is also an oval- (circular-) shaped course that people, horses, or cars race around: "Running around the track four times is approximately equal to one mile." The phrase "to be on the (right/wrong) track" means to be doing something correctly/incorrectly: "Please show me the first article so that I can read it and see whether you're on the right track before you begin writing the other articles." Finally, the phrase "to lose track of (someone or something)" means to not know what is happening or where someone or something is: "Karlie became very scared when she lost track of her children at the zoo." |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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