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English Listening: Understand the Meaning of 'After' (Conjunction) – A2 Vocabulary!
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Word: After
Level: A2
Pronunciation: 'æftər
Meaning: When one thing happens following another
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Hello, everyone! Welcome to *"Hello Word!", * where we explore English words to help you build your vocabulary and confidence in English. I’m Alex, and I’m thrilled to have you here today. The word we’re focusing on is after. This is an A2-level word, so it’s perfect if you're working on the basics or just want to strengthen your understanding of simple English connectors. After is a conjunction, which means it’s used to connect parts of a sentence. Specifically, after is used when one event happens following another. For example, you might say, “I go for a walk after breakfast", which means you have breakfast first, and then you go for a walk. Let's talk about some synonyms for after. One common synonym is following, as in, “I will call you following the meeting.” Another similar word is subsequent to, although it’s a bit more formal, so you might see it in written English or in formal conversations: “They started the project subsequent to their meeting.” On the other hand, there are antonyms for after that express the opposite meaning. For instance, before is the most common antonym. You could say, “I like to finish my work before dinner", meaning that you finish the work first, and then you eat. Another antonym is prior to, as in, “We’ll need to complete the forms prior to the event.” Now let’s dive into how you might use after in everyday life. If you’re making plans, you could say, “Let’s meet after work", suggesting that you’re free once the workday is done. Or if you’re describing your day, you could say, “After lunch, I usually take a short walk.” We also see after in common expressions like “after school", which means the time following the school day, or “after all", which is often used to emphasize a final point or fact. Here are some examples to show after in action: “She felt much better after getting some rest.” “After the movie, we grabbed a coffee.” “They left for vacation after they finished their exams.” So, to wrap up, today we learned that after is a conjunction used to show that one thing happens following another. It’s a useful word to organize your thoughts and share events in order. Thanks so much for joining me today on "Hello Word!" If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your support really helps others find the show. And here’s a fun challenge: try using after in your own sentence and share it with us in the comments. I’d love to see how you make this word your own.
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