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总统巴拉克·奥巴马 - 全力以赴

Learn the present progressive tense

Date: Feb 25 2011

Themes: Celebrity, News

Grammar: Present Progressive Tense

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You don’t become the first black President of the United States at age 47 without a lot of hard work. Barack Obama was a community organizer, a law professor and a US Senator before being elected President. He is anything but lazy. He clearly knows how to hustle.

Someone who hustles always gives their best effort, especially when it is not easy to do so. An athlete who hustles will dive on the ground to catch the ball and put himself at risk to help his team. If you hustle on a project at work, it means you get it done quickly, but still do it well.

Recently, President Barack Obama gave a speech to a small group of Intel employees. We were among the media at the event, where Obama talked about the need to hustle.

如果未经历过大量艰苦工作,年仅47岁的奥巴马不可能成为美国历史上第一位黑人总统。巴拉克·奥巴马在竞选总统前担任过社区干事、法学教授和美国参议员。他是一个十分勤奋的人。他清楚地知道如何全力以赴。
全力以赴的人始终尽全力做事,尤其是在面对困难的时候。一个全力以赴的运动员会不惜一切地接住球,即使让自己置身于危险之中,也要帮助团队。如果你全力以赴进行一项工作,意味着你可以迅速并且出色地完成任务。
最近,巴拉克·奥巴马总统为一组英特尔员工做了一次演讲。我们是参加该演讲的媒体之一。演讲中奥巴马谈论了全力以赴的必要性。

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Dialog

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2. Study - Read the dialog again to see how the vocab words are used.

Jason

Jason

Otellini

Otellini

Obama

Obama

Jason:  Welcome to English, baby! My name is Jason, and we are here at the Intel Corporation, about to see President Barack Obama speak. He’s going to be talking about a topic that’s very near and dear to our hearts, technology.

Otellini:  Ladies and gentlemen, I’m pleased to introduce the President of the United States.

Obama:  Thank you. Thank you so much. It’s not just the winner of the Super Bowl who deserves to be celebrated, but also the winner of science fairs. And since the Packers beat my Bears, I am reserving all of my celebrating for the winners of the science fairs. They deserve applause! They deserve our applause and our praise and they make me optimistic about America’s future. Basically, if we want to win the future, America has to out-build and out-innovate and out-educate and out-hustle the rest of the world. That’s what we’ve got to do.

Jason:  “Hustle,” that’s an interesting word. Let’s hear that again.

Obama:  ...out-hustle the rest of the world.

Jason:  President Obama said we need to hustle. “Hustle” means move quickly and be aggressive. It’s no surprise that Obama said it, since it’s commonly used in sports, and he is a sports fan. You can hustle in business, in a game or even to pack up your things and catch a train. Many people had to hustle to set up the room for Obama’s speech.

Obama:  ...that’s what America will prove in the months and years ahead. Thank you, guys, God bless you.

Jason:  After the speech, everyone had to stay in the room until Obama left the building. No amount of hustle could get you out.

 

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After being introduced by Intel CEO Paul Otellini, President Obama says that young scientists as well as young athletes should be celebrated for their achievments. He says that, in order for American technology businesses like Intel to succeed, they need to out-hustle the competition.

If you can out-run someone, it means you are the faster runner. A better musician can out-play a less experienced one. So to out-hustle means to try harder and give a stronger effort.

You could also say that out-hustle means to have more hustle. Hustle is primarily a verb, but it can also be a noun. Can you find the place in the video where “hustle” is used as a noun? When do you think it’s important to hustle?

To learn more about the President’s speech and see behind-the-scenes photos, visit our blog.

 

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Oscar73

Oscar73

Israel

Hussain Obama , watch and learn:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CDjZnv6TClI

01:36 PM May 22 2011 |

maina4u

maina4u

Nigeria

I LIKE THIS COMMENTS

04:38 PM May 14 2011 |

blueskun

blueskun

China

hustle           good

03:17 AM May 14 2011 |

monicazerillo

Argentina

I love this speech

01:52 AM May 14 2011 |

Ryo

Ryo

Saudi Arabia

I think I can guess all the men in     forty  and fifty


just  by the  pic

12:26 AM May 12 2011 |

Munawar Ahmad

Pakistan

hustle in every walk of life is not good

05:21 PM May 09 2011 |

Elvera

Ghana

Great speech,great choice of words.A lot has been learnt,

09:02 AM May 06 2011 |

sokarsokar

Sudan

wonderful lesson baby thanks

07:36 PM Apr 28 2011 |

bar86

bar86

Spain

interesting

09:57 AM Apr 28 2011 |

Rachel study

China

So to out-hustle means to try harder and give a stronger effort.—That's great!

03:30 AM Apr 11 2011 |

englishteacher24/7

United States

In a negative sense, "hustle" has a somewhat unacceptable connotation, however, in a positive sense, it's a very acceptable way to express being aggressive to accomplish something.  Context determines which way the speaker is using it.

For example:

"You boys had better hustle to get the yard work done before it gets dark!"

If someone labels a person as a "Hustler" that would be in a negative sense of using people for their own gain.

03:51 AM Apr 10 2011 |

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Tiumiu

Tiumiu

Viet Nam

When do we use Hustle in another cases?

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04:16 AM Apr 07 2011 |

bahman_gharanjiki

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

hustle  , means doing someworke quickly or well or both of them(quickly and well) ?

11:23 AM Mar 31 2011 |

l00katm3n0w

China

LOL I can't believe Barrack Obama just said hustle. Its a very uncommon word used these days, I don't even use that word.

09:58 PM Mar 29 2011 |

Nga Nguyen

Nga Nguyen

Viet Nam

Such a good idea! Hustle to get something you like.

02:57 AM Mar 29 2011 |

kukoo

China

Nt so fluently and what is the matter

12:54 PM Mar 25 2011 |

晴雨心

China

why the TV is not fluent?

06:42 AM Mar 25 2011 |

Amanda lavigne

United States

loooooooooooooooooooove barak obama

11:11 PM Mar 23 2011 |

chheanghor

chheanghor

Cambodia

Smile I like Barack Obama.

07:20 AM Mar 22 2011 |

henry11

henry11

China

Cool

12:45 PM Mar 20 2011 |

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