Id | ESLPod_0275_WE_0225 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 275 |
Episode Title | A Soccer Match |
Phrase | wave |
Text | In this podcast, the word "wave" means the movement that happens when groups of people in a stadium stand up and put their arms in the air and then sit back down while the next group begins to do it, so that it looks like a wave is moving around the stadium: "It was difficult to get the wave to start, but then it lasted for several minutes." At the ocean, a "wave" is a line of water that moves toward the beach: "A lot of surfers come to this beach because there are good waves here." The verb "to wave" means to move one's hand in the air to say hello or goodbye: "Aunt Pam was waving as we drove away." The verb "to wave" can also mean to move in the air: "The flag was waving in the wind." |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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