
120. Bye Bye Queen!: Why Did Barbados Become a Republic? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
12/03/21 • 16 min
On the 30th November 2021, Barbados became the world’s newest republic. They said goodbye to the British royal family, and after 400 years are now completely free from the UK! On today’s episode, let’s discuss why Barbados made this decision, and whether other countries might follow in their footsteps?
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Vocabulary ListEasternmost (adj) - furthest towards the east of an area
Lowestoft is the easternmost town in Great Britain
Head of state (n) - the official leader of a country, often someone who has few or no real political powers (like a constitutional monarch or president)
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state in 15 countries
Republic (n) - a country without a king or queen, usually governed by elected representatives of the people and a president
A majority of Jamaicans want the island to become a republic
Follow in (sb’s) footsteps (idiom) - to do the same thing as someone else
She followed in her mother’s footsteps and started her own business
Unique (adj) - being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way
I’d recognize your handwriting anywhere - it’s unique
To acknowledge (v) - to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something
He didn’t even acknowledge my presence
Ruthlessly (adv) - in a way that shows no thought or worry about pain caused to others when deciding what you need to do
She ruthlessly pursued her ambition, letting nothing get in her way
To grant (v) - to give or allow someone something, usually in an official way
They granted her an entry visa
Reparation (n) - payment for harm or damage
The company paid reparations to the victims of the explosion
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On the 30th November 2021, Barbados became the world’s newest republic. They said goodbye to the British royal family, and after 400 years are now completely free from the UK! On today’s episode, let’s discuss why Barbados made this decision, and whether other countries might follow in their footsteps?
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Vocabulary ListEasternmost (adj) - furthest towards the east of an area
Lowestoft is the easternmost town in Great Britain
Head of state (n) - the official leader of a country, often someone who has few or no real political powers (like a constitutional monarch or president)
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state in 15 countries
Republic (n) - a country without a king or queen, usually governed by elected representatives of the people and a president
A majority of Jamaicans want the island to become a republic
Follow in (sb’s) footsteps (idiom) - to do the same thing as someone else
She followed in her mother’s footsteps and started her own business
Unique (adj) - being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way
I’d recognize your handwriting anywhere - it’s unique
To acknowledge (v) - to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something
He didn’t even acknowledge my presence
Ruthlessly (adv) - in a way that shows no thought or worry about pain caused to others when deciding what you need to do
She ruthlessly pursued her ambition, letting nothing get in her way
To grant (v) - to give or allow someone something, usually in an official way
They granted her an entry visa
Reparation (n) - payment for harm or damage
The company paid reparations to the victims of the explosion
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