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GLOSSARY
on the fritz
– not working very well; undependable and likely to break soon
* Their computer is on the fritz, so they have to save their files every few minutes.
highly-rated
– determined to be of good quality compared to similar products
* According to the travel guide, this is one of the most highly-rated restaurants in
town.
model
– one design of a machine or other product, possibly one of many offered
by a particular company
* Which Toyota model to you prefer: the Corolla or the Camry?
on sale
– offered for purchase at a discounted, lower price for a limited period of
time
* Warm winter jackets are usually on sale in February and March, when stores
want to start displaying clothing for spring and summer.
to read up on (something)
– to read a lot of information to learn about
something before seeing or experiencing it
* Bryce has spent the past few weeks reading up on the country so he’ll know
what to expect when he gets there.
review
– a written opinion about the quality of a product or service, shared with
other people so that they can decide which product or service they want to
purchase for themselves
* Have you read any reviews of the new horror movie?
a waste of time
– something that is not a good use of one’s time; something that
one should not spend time doing because it doesn’t result in any benefits or
advantages
* Making your bed each morning is a waste of time. You’re just going to sleep in
it again in the evening, right?
to go with (one’s) gut
– to do what one feels or believes is right, without doing
any research or asking for other people’s opinions
* When I don’t know the answer to a multiple-choice test question, I just go with
my gut and pick one.
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value
– the relationship between the usefulness or quality of something and the
amount one has to pay for it
* CFC light bulbs are more expensive than incandescent light bulbs, but they are
a better value because they last longer.
reliable
– something that can be trusted; something that one knows will work as
expected each time it is needed
* This car may be ugly, but it’s reliable and always takes me wherever I need to
go.
durable
– strong and not easy to break; remaining in good, like-new condition
* This vase looks fragile, but it’s actually very durable. It didn’t break even when
we dropped it onto the sidewalk.
customer support
– services offered by a company to its customers when they
have problems with a product or service, or with the amount of money they have
been charged
* If you’re not happy with your purchase, send a complaint message to customer
support and see if they’ll refund your money.
defective
– not working properly; with a problem or flaw; not manufactured
correctly
* We had to take the defective CD player back to the store for a refund.
poorly designed
– with a bad design; with a problem in the way the pieces of
something are put together, or the way they work together
* This stroller is poorly designed, because it’s too difficult to get a baby in and out
of it.
overall
– considering all the factors or parts of something; comprehensively
* The teacher found a few errors in my essay, but he said that overall it was very
well written.
all the better
– even better; something that is an improvement or makes a
situation more pleasant, beneficial, or advantageous
* They’re already offering to sell us the boat at a great price, but if they’ll deliver it
to our house for free, all the better.
enough said
– an informal phrase used when something is very obvious and no
other information needs to be added, often used humorously
* - Will it be a big party?
*
- We’ve sent out more than 700 invitations. Enough said.
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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1. Why did Andrea buy a new TV?
a) Because the old one was stolen.
b) Because the old one wasn’t working well.
c) Because the old one belonged to her roommate.
2. What does Andrea mean when she says, “I go with my gut”?
a) She leaves when she gets hungry.
b) She does whatever she feels is right.
c) She feels very brave.
______________
WHAT ELSE DOES IT MEAN?
to read up on (something)
The phrase “to read up on (something),” in this podcast, means to read a lot of
information to learn about something before seeing it or experiencing it: “Don’t
you think you should read up on plumbing before you try to replace your kitchen
sink?” The phrase “to read into (something)” means to interpret something as if it
had more meaning than it actually does: “I was only trying to be friendly when I
asked her to join me for dinner. I hope she doesn’t read into it and think I was
asking her out on a date.” Finally, the phrase “to read something (over)” means
to review a document, especially to look for errors: “Would you mind reading over
this report before I give it to my boss?”
value
In this podcast, the word “value” means the relationship between the usefulness
or quality of something and the amount one has to pay for it: “An all-you-can-eat
buffet offers great value if you’re really hungry.” The word “value” can also mean
how much money something is worth: “Home values have fallen in recent years.”
“Market value” is how much something can be sold for: “What’s the market value
of that painting?” The word “values” also refers to what people think is most
important: “Most people share the values of honesty, kindness, and generosity.”
Finally, the phrase “shock value” refers to something’s ability to surprise
someone: “Some driver-education courses use photographs of car accidents
because their shock value can make new drivers realize how important it is to
drive safely.”
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CULTURE NOTE
When Americans buy and sell cars, they often “refer to” (look for information in)
the “Kelley Blue Book” to “set” (establish; create) the selling price. The Kelley
Blue Book is a company, book, and website that lists many different “makes”
(companies; manufacturers) and models of cars, as well as their “suggested”
(recommended) sales price.
The price of each car depends not only on its make and model, but also on its
age, “condition” (quality), “features” (special characteristics), and “odometer
reading” (how many miles a car has been driven), as well as whether it has been
in an accident and how well it has been “maintained” (received recommended
services like oil changes).
Actually, the Kelley Blue Book lists three sales prices. The first is the “retail
value,” or the amount one should expect to pay for the car at an auto “dealership”
(a business that sells cars to consumers). The second is the “trade-in value,” or
the amount of money one should expect to receive for a car when giving it to a
dealership as part of the payment for a different, more expensive car. The third
is the “private-party value,” or the amount one should expect to pay when buying
the car from an individual.
The Kelley Blue Book is helpful, because it is difficult to know the value of an
older car, especially one sold by its owner and not by a dealership. A printed
“resource” (something that helps one do something) that most people agree on
can make the process of “negotiation” (reaching agreement, especially on the
price of something) between the buyer and seller much faster and easier.
______________
Comprehension Questions Correct Answers: 1 – b; 2 – b
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COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast number 653: Reading
Product Reviews.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast episode 653. I’m your host, Dr.
Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development here
in Los Angeles – beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Our website is eslpod.com. Download a Learning Guide for this episode from
our website, where you can get all the extra vocabulary, definitions, sample
sentences, cultural notes, and a complete transcript of this episode.
Our dialogue today is between Dominic and Andrea. It’s going to be about when
you are looking to buy something and you decide to see what other people think
of that product, what we would call a “product review.” Let’s get started.
[start of dialogue]
Dominic: Do you want some help with that box?
Andrea: Sure, thanks.
Dominic: What is it?
Andrea: It’s a new TV. My old one has been on the fritz for a week and I needed
a new one.
Dominic: Is this a highly-rated model?
Andrea: Highly-rated? I just went to the electronics store and bought it. It was
on sale.
Dominic: You mean you didn’t read up on it before you bought it? You didn’t
look at the reviews?
Andrea: No, I never do that. I think that’s a waste of time. I go with my gut.
Dominic: But if you read the reviews, you’ll know which product gives you the
best value, which is the most reliable and durable, and which company has good
customer support. Nobody wants to buy something that’s defective or poorly
designed. Don’t you care about those things?
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