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600 - Talking About Sight

In episode 600 of the ESL Podcast, titled 'Talking About Sight,' hosts Dr. Jeff McQuillin and Hamid discuss vocabulary related to vision and the challenges of seeing clearly. Through a dialo...

600 - Talking About Sight
600 - Talking About Sight
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spk_0 Welcome to English as a second language podcast, number 600, talking about sight.
spk_0 This is English as a second language podcast, episode 600.
spk_0 I'm your host, Dr. Jeff McQuillin, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development
spk_0 in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
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spk_0 This episode is called Talking About sight about how you see and vocabulary related to
spk_0 seeing.
spk_0 Let's get started.
spk_0 This medication I'm taking is messing with my vision.
spk_0 Everything is blurry.
spk_0 That's a good reason for you to stay home from work today.
spk_0 I can't.
spk_0 I have to give a presentation this afternoon, and I can't flake out on my coworkers.
spk_0 What good are you to them if you're blind as a bat?
spk_0 Everybody else will have crystal clear vision, so all I have to do is to put in an appearance.
spk_0 Things may not be as sharp as I'd like them to be, but I can still make out people
spk_0 and objects as long as they're really big.
spk_0 I don't think your coworkers are going to want you to blindside them today with your
spk_0 strange behavior.
spk_0 You're going to do more harm than good.
spk_0 I can see well enough.
spk_0 I only see double if I move my head like this.
spk_0 Whoa!
spk_0 At this point, I don't care if you have X-ray vision.
spk_0 That medication is affecting more than your vision.
spk_0 It's impairing your better judgment.
spk_0 Sue begins our dialogue by saying, this medication I'm taking is messing with my vision.
spk_0 Everything is blurry.
spk_0 Medication is just another word for medicine or a drug that you take to help your health.
spk_0 To mess with is an informal expression, meaning to interfere with something or someone.
spk_0 To make something more difficult for someone.
spk_0 To get in someone's way in order to make something more difficult for them.
spk_0 You may say to someone, don't mess with me.
spk_0 That's a rather strong statement.
spk_0 You're saying, if you interfere with me or what I'm trying to do, I am going to do something
spk_0 bad to you.
spk_0 I am going to perhaps hurt you.
spk_0 Here, however, Sue just means that the medication is interfering with or affecting in a negative
spk_0 way, her vision, vision, the ISIN is another word for eyesight, which means how well or how
spk_0 poorly you're able to see things.
spk_0 If you have what we might call perfect eyesight, we would say you have 2020 vision, meaning
spk_0 you're able to see without any glasses.
spk_0 Well Sue does not have 2020 vision.
spk_0 She says, everything is blurry.
spk_0 BLU-R-R-Y.
spk_0 When things are blurry, they are unclear.
spk_0 We would say they are not in focus.
spk_0 Your eyes can't see them clearly.
spk_0 It's sort of like they are clouds around them.
spk_0 Or you can't see where one thing begins and another ends.
spk_0 Another adjective we might use in this situation when talking about vision is fuzzy.
spk_0 F-U-Z-Z-Y.
spk_0 Blurry is probably more common, however.
spk_0 Hamid says, that's a good reason for you to stay home from work today.
spk_0 He's telling her that she should not go to work because her vision is blurry.
spk_0 Sue, however, says, I can't, I can't stay home.
spk_0 I have to give a presentation this afternoon.
spk_0 And I can't flake out on my co-workers.
spk_0 The expression to flake fl-a-k-e out is a two word phrasal verb, meaning not to do something you are supposed to do.
spk_0 Especially something you are supposed to do with another person.
spk_0 For example, you say that you are going to go to a movie with your friend and that you will meet at the movie theater.
spk_0 But then you decide you're not going to go to the movie and you don't even tell your friend.
spk_0 That would be to flake out.
spk_0 Even if you did tell your friend, that could also be considered flaking out, especially if you do it
spk_0 at the last minute, meaning right before the actual time you are supposed to go to the movie.
spk_0 We can also use the verb to flake to mean the same thing, but to flake out is probably more common, the two word phrasal version.
spk_0 Sue is giving a presentation with some of her co-workers, people with whom she works, and so cannot stay home.
spk_0 Hamid says, what good are you to them if you're blind as a bat?
spk_0 What good are you to them means how are you going to help them if you are blind as a bat?
spk_0 This is an old expression in English to be blind means to be unable to see.
spk_0 A bat is an animal that I was told in school doesn't see.
spk_0 So to be blind as a bat means that you cannot see.
spk_0 You're unable to see very well.
spk_0 Sue says, everybody else will have crystal clear vision.
spk_0 Things that are crystal, C-R-Y-S-T-A-L, clear, are things that are very clear, very easy to see or very easy to understand.
spk_0 You can use this not just for vision, eyesight.
spk_0 You can also use it to talk about an explanation, for example.
spk_0 This explanation is crystal clear. I can understand it easily.
spk_0 We hope these explanations are crystal clear to you.
spk_0 Sue says all she has to do is to put in an appearance.
spk_0 To put in an appearance means to show up, to be seen in a particular place, even if you don't do anything important, even if you don't stay there very long.
spk_0 My friend is getting married. I don't really want to go to the party after the wedding, what we call the wedding reception,
spk_0 but I need to put in an appearance at the church where he's getting married.
spk_0 I need to go there and be seen.
spk_0 Sue says things may not be as sharp as I'd like them to be, but I can still make out people and objects as long as they're really big.
spk_0 Sharp, here means easy to see, easy to understand, clearly defined, something similar to crystal clear.
spk_0 Sharp, however, has several other meanings in English, and those can be found in our learning guide.
spk_0 She says that she can still make out people and objects.
spk_0 To make out is a two word phrasal verb that means to be able to see something when it is otherwise difficult to see, usually because it is too far away.
spk_0 You see someone walking toward you, but they are far away, and you can't make out if it's a man or a woman.
spk_0 You can't see clearly enough.
spk_0 Hamid says, I don't think your coworkers are going to want you to blindside them today with your strange behavior.
spk_0 To blindside, one word, means to surprise someone but in a bad way, in a negative way, to do something unexpected that is very negative.
spk_0 We were all blindsided when Jenna shared the company's secrets with the television reporters.
spk_0 We were all surprised in a very negative way.
spk_0 Hamid says that Sue will blindside her colleagues, her coworkers, if she can't see.
spk_0 He says, you're going to do more harm than good.
spk_0 The expression to do more harm than good means that your actions or words will create more problems than they solve.
spk_0 It will be more negative than positive.
spk_0 Sue says, I can see well enough.
spk_0 I only see double if I move my head like this.
spk_0 Whoa!
spk_0 To see double means to see two images of something.
spk_0 If you have too much to drink or you have taken some medicine, you may start to see double, at least some kinds of medicine.
spk_0 Sue says that she is seen two of everything.
spk_0 She only has that problem when she moves her head in a certain way.
spk_0 But when she does this, she appears to be affected by it.
spk_0 She says, whoa, which is a way of expressing that you are experiencing something strange or something unusual.
spk_0 Hamid says, at this point, I don't care if you have x-ray vision.
spk_0 That medication is affecting more than your vision.
spk_0 X-ray vision is the ability to see through objects to see what's inside of something.
spk_0 If you go to the doctor and the doctor thinks that you may have broken a bone, say in your arm or leg, they may take an x-ray.
spk_0 They may take a special picture which can see inside, if you will, your arm or leg.
spk_0 To have x-ray vision is just another way of saying to have incredibly good eyesight, magically good eyesight.
spk_0 I think Superman had x-ray vision.
spk_0 He could see inside of things.
spk_0 I'm not sure I'll have to ask him when I talk to him again.
spk_0 Hamid says the medication, the drugs that Sue is taking, is impairing her better judgment.
spk_0 To impair, I-M-P-A-I-R, means to make something worse, to make something not as good as it would normally be.
spk_0 Talking on a cell phone while you are driving, impairs your ability to drive.
spk_0 That's true.
spk_0 In fact, some research says that talking on the cell phone and driving is as bad as drinking and driving, both of those things impair your ability to drive.
spk_0 Your better judgment is your ability to know what is right and wrong, or what you should do or say in a particular situation.
spk_0 Hamid is saying that the medication is impairing Sue's better judgment.
spk_0 She's not able to think clearly because of the drugs she's been taking.
spk_0 Now let's listen to the dialogue this time at a normal speed.
spk_0 This medication I'm taking is messing with my vision. Everything is blurry.
spk_0 That's a good reason for you to stay home from work today.
spk_0 I can't. I have to give a presentation this afternoon and I can't flake out on my co-workers.
spk_0 What good are you to them if your blind is a bat?
spk_0 Everybody else will have crystal clear vision, so all I have to do is to put it in appearance.
spk_0 Things may not be as sharp as I'd like them to be, but I can still make out people and objects, as long as they're really big.
spk_0 I don't think your co-workers are going to want you to blindside them today with your strange behavior.
spk_0 You're going to do more harm than good.
spk_0 I can see well enough. I only see double if I've moved my head like this.
spk_0 Whoa!
spk_0 At this point, I don't care if you have x-ray vision.
spk_0 That medication is affecting more than your vision. It's impairing your better judgment.
spk_0 Don't mess with the writer of today's script. That's because it was Dr. Lucy Say.
spk_0 From Los Angeles, California, I'm Jeff McQuillin. Thank you for listening.
spk_0 Come back and listen to us again here at ESL Podcast.
spk_0 English is the second language podcast is written and produced by Dr. Lucy Say, hosted by Dr. Jeff McQuillin.
spk_0 Copyright 2010 by the Center for Educational Development.