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lesson for "Repetition." Again, pretty easy today. Let's talk about the vocabulary.

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Power English
Published
Mon 04 Oct 2021
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Repetition Vocabulary Text


Hello, this is AJ Hoge again. And this is the vocabulary lesson for "Repetition." Again,


pretty easy today. Let's talk about the vocabulary.


First, let's use that word distinction. I talked about it a lot in the main story so let's just


repeat it again, review it again, one more time. And again a distinction is an important


difference. It often has the idea of a small difference, not always but often. But it's a


difference, a distinction, something that makes two things different, so a small


difference, an important difference, a distinction.


Right, next is the word vital. Vital means very, very important. Repetition is vital.


Repetition is vital for mastery. It's very, very important for mastery. So again, vital, vital


means very important, even necessary. Vital is something that is very important and


necessary, so vital.


Next is the word intensity. I used it a lot, intensity. Intensity again means power. It


really has the idea of concentrated power, so doing something with a lot of focus,


concentration, a lot in a small time. So repetition with intensity means a lot of energy,


concentrated energy is what we're talking about in this lesson. When I say you need to


have repetition with intensity, you need to have repetition with concentrated energy,


concentrated power, emotional power. That's what we're talking about with intensity.


It's kind of the opposite of laziness.


The next word is imitate. I told you to imitate me, imitate my speaking. And as I said in


the main story, imitate means copy. It's a verb, to imitate, to copy. But really imitate is a


bit stronger. To imitate means to copy very closely, exactly. And we usually use it when


we're talking about people. So, for example, you can copy a piece of paper, you can


copy a paper. But you can't imitate a paper. We usually imitate people, something


that's alive. Something that's moving, we imitate it. So if you imitate a person, it means


you try to speak like them. You try to look like them. You dress like them, everything.


You try to be exactly like them. That's called imitating and the noun is imitation. That


process, that action is called imitation. And the verb is to imitate.


Next we have one of my favorite words, bullshit. Bullshit is a great word and we say this


word, bullshit, we say it when we totally disagree with something. When we think


something is foolish or crazy or wrong, it really shows that you think something is


wrong, totally wrong. So if somebody tells me, a student tells me “AJ, I already know


the past tense. I don't need to learn it anymore. I want to learn the future perfect


progressive." And I say "Bullshit, you're totally wrong. You don't already know the past


tense. Because you just made a mistake with it. You just said yesterday I go to the



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