109. Nobel Prizes Explained!: History, Context, and Current State of the World’s Most Famous Awards (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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Over the last few weeks, the winners of this year's Nobel Prizes have been announced. The Nobel Prizes are perhaps the most prestigious and well known awards around the world. On this episode of Thinking in English, let’s talk about how you win a Nobel Prize, the origins of the awards, and this year's winners! TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2021/10/13/109-nobel-prizes-explained-history-context-and-current-state-of-the-worlds-most-famous-awards-english-vocabulary-lesson%ef%bf%bc/ You may also like... 108. Should We Bring Extinct Animals Back To Life?: De-Extinction Explained! (English Vocabulary Lesson) 107. Insects, Artificial Meat, and Microbes: What Is The Future of Food? (English Vocabulary Lesson) 100. How Many Oceans Are There? How Many Continents Are There? (English Vocabulary Lesson) CONTACT ME!! INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog Gmail - [email protected] Vocabulary List Field (n) - an area of activity or interest He is well known in the field of medicine To confer (v) - to give an honour, official title, or ability to someone The US constitution confers certain powers on the president Accolade  (n) - praise and approval He has been given the ultimate accolade - his face on the $10 bill Prestigious  (adj) - very much respected and admired, usually because of being important She goes to a prestigious university To nominate (v) - to say officially that a person, film, song, programme, etc, will be included in a competition for a prize The film was nominated for an Academy Award Dependable (adj) - if someone or something is dependable, you can have confidence in him, her, or it My car is not very dependable Dynamite  (n) - a type of explosive The cartoon character used dynamite to blow up a building! Will (n) - an official statement of what a person has decided should be done with their money and property after their death She left me some money in her will Obituary (n) - a report, especially in an newspaper, that gives the news of someone’s death and details about their life His obituary was reported in every national newspaper --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support

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