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Stories
Presidential Election Debates
English
There is a presidential election in the US this year. It happens every four years. There are two major parties. They hold a convention every election. The candidates give speeches. Who is the best candidate? Which candidate do you support? Why? I watch the debates. There is a debate tonight. The candidates talk about their campaigns. They don’t ignore the polls. Our party is leading now. Does your candidate give good speeches? Would you like to vote for them? Many people watch political ads. Don’t ignore them! The election lasts for months. Can you vote this year? I would like to vote. It is important.
Election Day At Poll
English
Today is election day. There are many voters at the poll. I am a registered voter. My friend asks, "Where is your ballot?" I say, "Here it is!" She would like to vote too, but she isn't registered. She can't vote this time. The TV shows the current leader. Many people trust the polls. Do you know the results? They aren't online yet. Why are the numbers changing? The debates are on TV tonight. There are two good candidates. Who should I vote for? Don't lose your ballot! Cast your vote now. The election is important. Can he lead the country? I decide to vote for my choice.
Election Day Decides Future
English
Today is Election Day. There is an election in our state. Many people vote today. They vote for a new president. The president serves four years. Who will win the election? The Electoral College decides. There are 538 votes in the Electoral College. Our state is a swing state. It can decide the election. Does your state support the president? My friend asks, "Why is the Electoral College important?" I say, "It gives power to all states." She doesn’t understand. The Electoral College confuses many people. They ask, "Do we need it?" The inauguration is in January. The president gives a speech. Is today a holiday? No, it isn’t. But elections are always important. Would you like to vote? You can’t win without votes. Our votes matter. They decide the future. The president and vice president will serve the people. Their job isn’t easy. Do you support the new president? I hope so. The election happens on Tuesday. Swing states have much power. Who will win tonight? We will see.
Sample flashcards 20
대통령 선거→the presidential election
대통령 선거는 4년마다 열립니다.→The presidential election happens every four years.
대통령 선거는 매년 열리나요?→Does the presidential election happen every year?
선거는 이번 달에 열리지 않습니다.→The election isn't happening this month.
선거에서 투표하다→to vote in the election
선거에서 투표할 수 있나요?→Can you vote in the election?
그들은 선거에서 투표할 수 없습니다.→They can't vote in the election.
선거에서 투표하고 싶습니다.→I would like to vote in the election.
후보자→the candidate
누가 가장 좋은 후보자인가요?→Who is the best candidate?
후보자가 연설을 합니다.→The candidate gives a speech.
우리 후보자는 여론 조사에서 앞서 있지 않습니다.→Our candidate isn't leading in the polls.
정당→the political party
어떤 정당을 지지하시나요?→Which political party do you support?
정당이 대회를 개최합니다.→The political party holds a convention.
미국에는 두 개의 주요 정당이 있습니다.→There are two major political parties in the US.
선거 운동→the campaign
선거 운동은 여러 달 동안 지속됩니다.→The campaign lasts for many months.
선거 운동은 비싼가요?→Is the campaign expensive?
선거 운동 광고를 무시하지 마세요!→Don't ignore the campaign ads!
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