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153. Should We Pay Reparations for Slavery? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

2022/5/25
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During recent trips to the Caribbean, the British royal family has faced demands for reparations and compensation for the UK’s involvement in the historic slave trade. What are reparations? And should we pay reparations for slavery? Let’s talk about this on today’s episode of Thinking in English!

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Vocabulary List

head of state (n) - the official leader of a country, often someone who has few or no real political powers

Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state in 15 countries

Atrocity (n) - an extremely cruel, violent, or shocking act

They are currently investigating the atrocities committed during the war

To trace (v) - to discover the causes or origins of something by examining the way in which it has developed

She traced her family back 400 years

Impoverished (adj) - very poor

He was an impoverished young actor

Wrongdoing (n) - a bad or an illegal action

She has denied any wrongdoing

Descendant (n) - a person who is related to you and who lives after you

They claim to be the descendants of the royal family

To emancipate (v) - to free a person from another person’s control

Slaves in the British empire were mostly emancipated in 1833

Appalling (v) - very bad

The weather today is appalling

Precedent (n) - an action, situation, or decision that has already happened and can be used as a reason why a similar action or decision should be performed or made

There is already precedent for promoting people with no formal qualifications in this company


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