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Why Economists Hate Trump's Tariff Plan | WSJ – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.- [Speaker] Before we get into tariffs,- - The heart of the Donald Trump economic plan

2.- [Speaker] We should talk about the chicken war

3.- The chicken war is a cluckin' good story

4.- [Speaker] In post World War II, West Germany, people started eating a lot of chicken, American chicken

5.Midway through 1962, US farmers were on track to sell more than $50 million worth, half a billion in today's money

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)

suggested

A2

To imply but stop short of saying explicitly.

Example:

"suggested Trump's tariffs should remain"

maintained

A2

To support (someone), to back up or assist (someone) in an action.

Example:

"that have a stake in seating those tariffs maintained"

specifically

B1

In a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly

Example:

"specifically American chicken."

something

A2

An object whose nature is yet to be defined.

Example:

"of people out to think that tariffs might be something"

disadvantage

B1

A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.

Example:

"And it also puts them at a competitive disadvantage"

household

A2

Collectively, all the persons who live in a given house; a family including attendants, servants etc.; a domestic or family establishment.

Example:

"One found it would cost the average American household"

currently

A2

At this moment, at present, now.

Example:

"currently brings in with taxes."

objectives

A2

A material object that physically exists.

Example:

"to achieve certain objectives"

interventions

B1

The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.

Example:

"subsidies, and all these different interventions"

seating

A2

To put an object into a place where it will rest; to fix; to set firm.

Example:

"that have a stake in seating those tariffs maintained"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
news-&-politics
CEFR Level
B1
Duration
498
Total Words
1500
Total Sentences
207
Average Sentence Length
7 words

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