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BBC Learning English
People and Places

Words and politics

Doug: Hello, and welcome to People and Places. I want to

talk about politicians and the

words they use. This year we have heard from politicians

who want to be the President of the United States. For one

of the political parties – the Democrats – there have

been two main candidates – Barack Obama and Hillary

Clinton.

There have been lots of speeches and lots of interviews

from both of them - both of them want to be the most

popular candidate. Now a candidate wants to say
‘vote for me’, ‘vote for me’, but you’ve got say more

than that.

Listen to this bit of an interview from Hillary. She’ll

say that she has a proven track record. This means that

people can already see what she can do. And listen – how

many times does she say the word change.

Hillary

I have a proven track record of creating change for people

and I think that that’s what the
country needs. It’s not a choice between experience or

change. I have the experience we need to make the changes

we want.
 
Doug: Hillary Clinton – and how many times did she say

the word change – three times!

But it’s a powerful word – change – it’s a very

attractive word – a word that is very popular with

politicians.


In fact Barack Obama has probably used this word the most

– it has even been in his slogan. Every politician has

slogans. It’s a sentence or just a few words that are

very, very powerful. One of Obama’s slogans is “Change We

Can Believe in”
- “ Change we can believe in”.

But no politician can own a word. Hillary uses the word

change as well but she also uses another popular word for

politicians. Listen again to her interview. She uses the

word change but what other word?


Hillary

I have a proven track record of creating change for people

and I think that’s what the country

needs. It’s not a choice between experience or change. I

have the experience we need to make the changes we want.

Doug: So in that short bit of the interview we heard the

word change 3 times followed by the word experience – yes

experience. She says – I have the experience we need to

make the changes we want. (Hey, that sounds pretty good –

perhaps I should be a politician.)
 
Well let’s hear another slogan from Obama. He doesn’t use

the word change this time. He was speaking to his

supporters in February. Can you hear the slogan in this

speech? And how will you know when you have heard the

slogan – you will
always hear cheering – Yeah!

Obama

There is one thing on this February night that we do not

need the final result to know – our

time has come CHEERING.


Doug: Yes, there was the slogan – our time has come. You

heard the cheering after it.

What does that mean? Well, it’s an expression that means…

we will now get what we have waited for. Our time has come!

Obama

Our time has come! CHEERING.

Doug: Politicians – they love to use powerful words –

moving words. Words like hope or challenge or change. The

next time you hear a politician, listen for those moving

words.
 
Hillary


I have a proven track record of creating change for people

and I think that’s what the country

needs. It’s not a choice between experience or change. I

have the experience we need to make the changes we want.

Obama


Our time has come! CHEERING.

Doug: You can download today’s script and find out more

about today’s vocabulary at the People and Places website

on BBC Learning English.com. Goodbye.

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