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Understanding the U.S. Election System: The Electoral College Explained in English
Episode 54

Understanding the U.S. Election System: The Electoral College Explained in English

Learn English Podcast · Learn English Podcast

November 4, 202422m 11s

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Show Notes

🗳️ How does the United States choose its President if the person with the most votes doesn’t always win? In today’s episode, you will explore the Electoral College and learn why this system was created, how it works, and why so many Americans want it to change.

We break down confusing ideas like electors, swing states, and winner-take-all voting in simple, clear English for B2 learners. You will also learn how U.S. history, slavery, and state power shaped this system and still affect modern elections today.

This episode is perfect for English learners who want to understand American culture, government, and current events while building strong listening and vocabulary skills through real-world topics.

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📜 SOURCES

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/nebraskas-blue-dot-prove-pivotal-electoral-college/story?id=115274378

https://www.npr.org/2023/09/22/1201183160/taylor-swift-instagram-voter-registration

https://x.com/tbonier/status/1828457890228629534

https://www.vox.com/politics/23848897/florida-red-trump-desantis-republican-2024-election

📝 Vocabulary List:

1) Electoral College - the system in the US where electors from each state vote to elect the president, rather than a direct popular vote

2) Discretion - the freedom to make decisions or choices

3) Literacy - the ability to read and write

4) Fraction - a small part of something

5) Diverse - including people of many different races, cultures, etc.

6) Rural - relating to the countryside rather than the town

7) Swing state - a state where voters are fairly evenly divided between the two main political parties, so it could go either way in an election

8) Voter registration - the process of signing up to be eligible to vote in an election

9) Upset - a surprising defeat of the expected winner

10) It pains me - an expression used to convey emotional distress or sadness about a particular situation