This document is the transcript of an introductory vocabulary lesson for a course on power. It defines and explains key terms that will be used in the upcoming lessons, including linguistic, non-linguistic, subconscious, engage, physiology, peak, and emotional state. The instructor encourages students to use the transcript and a dictionary to look up any other unfamiliar words as well.
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1. Intro Vocabulary Text
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Hello, welcome to the vocabulary for the “Introduction to Power” lessons. Let’s start.
Okay, let’s talk about our first word is linguistic, linguistic. Linguistic means related to
language or about language. It’s an adjective. So linguistic factors, I mentioned
linguistic factors. A factor is an element, for example, it’s a piece of something. So
linguistic factors means elements about language, elements related to language. Or
even more simply, things, things related to language. And then in this talk I talk about
non‑linguistic factors. Of course, non‑ means not, it’s negative.
So non‑linguistic factors means things not about language. Things not related to
language. So in the talk I’m talking about, for example, two different things. One are
emotional factors, emotional elements, emotional things. And then the other is linguistic
factors. So, for example, study method, that’s a linguistic factor. It’s connected to
language learning very directly. It’s a linguistic factor. It’s a language related thing. On
the other hand emotion is not directly related, is not directly connected to language
learning. At least most people don’t think so, so it’s a non‑linguistic factor. Alright great,
so that’s linguistic and factor.
Let’s talk about next subconscious. I mentioned the word subconscious. Sometimes
you hear the word unconscious is another synonym for that but subconscious means
something that is under your normal thinking. So, for example, if you’re quite hungry,
suddenly you find that you’re hungry but you’re busy, you’re thinking about something
else. You’re reading a book. But kind of under your thinking you have this idea “I’m
hungry, I’m hungry, I’m hungry.” It’s not a conscious thought, it’s not a strong direct
thought. It’s not at the top of your brain. Sub means under or below. So it’s kind of in
the bottom, the back of your brain, this sort of quiet, small voice, or this quiet, small
thought. So that’s subconscious.
So I mention that you want to engage your subconscious. Engage means to use. To
use, or to, it’s like turn on. So to turn on your subconscious, to use your subconscious,
to engage your subconscious. It means you want to use those emotions that are in the
back of your brain or the bottom of your brain. You want to use that quiet voice. You
want to use those strong emotions that are kind of in the back because they are very
2. powerful. So engage your subconscious means use those. It means choose to use
them in a powerful way.
I also talk about engaging your physiology, physiology. Physiology means related to the
body. It’s related to the word physical, alright? Physical means body, something that is
connected to your body and in your body and not your brain, not your mind, it’s body.
And physiology again is a similar idea. Physiology means what is happening in your
body. It’s the systems in your body. It’s the parts of your body. So again, engage your
physiology means use your body, right? Engage is turn on or use. Physiology, body.
So engage your physiology, engage your body. Use the parts of your body. Use the
systems in your body. That’s what that means. Alright, great.
Next, let’s talk about the word peak. So peak I mentioned in the main story. Peak
means top. Now, often we use this to describe, for example, a mountain. The very top
of a mountain we say it’s the peak, the mountain peak, the peak of the mountain. The
very top part. We also use it in the phrase “peak performance”. Of course performance
means performing or doing something. Peak means top, so it means doing something
in a top way, in the very best way. Sometimes we use this with sports, say he is a peak
performance athlete. He is a top‑performing athlete. He is the very best performing
athlete. So again that is peak meaning top, very top, or sometimes meaning best.
Okay so peak meaning top. So emotional state, I talk about peak emotional state. So
top or best, peak, emotional, of course, feelings, and state. State means kind of your
situation or experience. So an emotional state means it’s the general emotional feeling
you have right now. So I might say I’m in an angry emotional state. That means, it’s
kind of a long‑term idea, it means generally for some time I feel angry. Now this is a
very formal, kind of academic, or intellectual way to say “I’m angry.” Okay? So this is a
little bit more formal kind of English. But again, an emotional state, it’s a general
emotional feeling and it has a little bit of the idea of a long time. So a peak emotional
state, a top or best emotional state, it means feeling very good for a while. Right, say I
am in a peak emotional state. I’m feeling very good for some time.
Okay, now that is the vocabulary lesson for the Introduction to Power. Of course, if
there are other words you did not understand, you can use the text, use the transcript
and a dictionary and just find the word in your dictionary and write it on the text and you
can learn more vocabulary that way. It’s very difficult for me to guess exactly which
words you know and which words you don’t know, because every student is different.
So I will cover some of the main words, the words I think are quite important. But if
there are other words you don’t know, just use the text and a dictionary and write the
meaning on the text, that’s fine.
Okay, I will see you next for the mini‑story. Thanks.