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118. What is the Great Resignation?: Why are Millions of People Quitting Their Jobs? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

2021/11/17
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Millions of people are quitting their jobs in the West. So many, in fact, that there are numerous articles and news reports talking about something called the Great Resignation! Why are people quitting their jobs? What are the causes of the situation? Is it as simple as some articles make it sound? Let’s talk about it on today’s episode of Thinking in English!!

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Vocabulary List

To dread (v) - to feel extremely worried or frightened about something that is going to happen or that might happen

He’s dreading taking that exam

Voluntarily (adv) - in a voluntary way (done, made, or given willingly)

If you don’t leave voluntarily then we will call security

In-depth (adj) - done carefully and in great detail

He wrote a really good in-depth report

Sceptical (adj) - doubtful that something is true or useful

Many experts remain sceptical about/of his claims

Generalisation (n) - a written or spoken statement in which you say or write that something is true all of the time when it is only true some of the time

Generalizations can be dangerous

Oversimplification (n) - the action of describing or explaining something in such a simple way that it is no longer correct or true

The book was full of oversimplifications

White collar (adj) - relating to people who work in offices, doing work that needs mental rather than physical effort

Salaries for white collar workers are not increasing

Blue collar (adj) - blue collar workers do work needing strength or physical skill rather than office work

This union represent thousands of blue collar workers


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