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Hello, great to see you here.
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From time to time, we call on someone for help, go visit our friends, or ask someone to do something for us.
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In all these contexts, we can use “call on.”
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In this lesson we’ll see some conversations that show us the use of “call on.”
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Practice the lesson by repeating the dialog out loud after hearing it once.
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To increase your vocabulary a bit, remember to check out and practice the vocabulary section at the end.
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Let’s get started now!
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Hey, did you see that the President called on the wealthy countries
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for financial aid after the floods destroyed much of the country's agriculture?
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Called on? What does that mean?
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Oh, called on means a lot of things.
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But in my sentence it means that the president asked for help.
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Okay. I never knew that. So what other things does the phrase “call on” mean?
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It can also mean that you are visiting someone.
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Like in “Since we were in the area, I paid a call on my sister in law”.
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It means you visited your sister in law?
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Yes, that’s right.
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Can “call on” also mean to ask someone to do something, especially to speak in public?
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Like in “I now call on the other party to give their account of what happened”.
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Yes, that’s right. You’ve got it.
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So what did you do on your weekend?
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Nothing much. I was in Beverly Hills, so I called on my best friend Cindy and we hung out.
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That’s great. My friend called on me on Saturday, too.
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What did you guys do?
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We went to the amusement park.
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It must’ve been fun.
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Yeah, it was.
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Hey, I heard you moved to another house!
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Yeah. I did.
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Did you do it by yourself?
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No, no. I called on my friends to help me pack my stuff and to move it all to the new place.
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Oh, that’s good. You could’ve called on me, though.
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Yeah. I was gonna call on you but then I thought you’d be busy.
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No, I wasn’t. It’s okay; next time you can definitely call on me anytime you need help.
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Thanks. I hope I won’t be moving again soon!
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Is your work done?
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I thought it was, but they’re calling on me to do even more.
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Haven’t you done enough work for them?
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I’ve done some, but they’re calling on everyone to do more work, not just me.
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Oh, that’s too bad. But you’ll still manage to complete it.
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Yes, I will.
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That’s fantastic.
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But next time maybe you could call on Robin or someone else, so that you can work together.
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Okay, that would be a good idea.
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Helping by giving money is financial aid.
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Some students get financial aid from their college to help them pay for school.
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Lending your friend money is a kind of informal financial aid.
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Agriculture is the growing of crops for food and other products.
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Without agriculture none of us would eat.
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An amusement park is a place people go to be entertained with rides, food, and games.
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Disneyland is a very large amusement park, but you might have a smaller one in your own town.
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