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121. How to Start Your Own Country!!! (English Vocabulary Lesson)

2021/12/13
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Have you ever thought about starting your own country? Maybe you don’t like the government or laws in the country of your birth? Perhaps you want your people to make their own rules? Or maybe you just think it would be cool to be President of your own nation? Well, today I’ll give you a quick introduction on how to found a new country!!

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Vocabulary List

Recognised (adj) - if someone or something is recognised, it is generally accepted that that person or thing has a particular position or is of a particular standard

If you decide to study English abroad, make sure the qualifications you receive are from a recognized provider

Defined (adj) - clearly showing the edge, shape, or limits of something

I have a clearly defined role at work

To declare (v) - to announce or express something clearly, publicly, and officially

A government declared a state of emergency due to the pandemic

Territory (n) - land, or sometimes sea, that is considered as belonging to or connected with a particular country or person

The UN is sending aid to the disputed territory

Independent (adj) - an independent country is not governed or ruled by another country

Belize became fully independent from Britain in 1981

Sovereign (adj) - having the highest power or being completely independent

We must respect the rights of sovereign states to conduct their own affairs

Eligibility (n) - having the necessary qualities or satisfying the necessary conditions

The eligibility rules prevent children from entering the competition

Straightforward (adj) - easy to understand or simple

Just follow the signs to Milton Keynes - it’s very straightforward


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