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[The Anatomy of an American Graduation Ceremony: Traditions, Academic Honors, and Student Shenanigans]-[0374 A Graduation Ceremony]

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Understanding the American Graduation Experience

In episode 374 of the ESL Podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the cultural intricacies of a typical American graduation ceremony through a dialogue between two parents, Raphael and April. The episode serves as both a linguistic guide and a cultural overview of this significant milestone in American education.

The Formalities of the Commencement

The ceremony begins with the traditional playing of "Pomp and Circumstance," a staple of American graduations composed by Edward Elgar. As the participants are "filing in"—a term used to describe entering a space in a single-file line—the atmosphere is one of grand formality. Central to this scene is the attire, specifically the "cap and gown." These garments are traditional, with colors often reflecting the institution, and they serve to unify the "graduates," the individuals receiving their degrees. The presence of the "dean" (the director or leader of a school division) and the "commencement speaker" (a notable guest invited to address the class) underscores the gravity of the event.

Academic Achievement and Recognition

A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on the academic honors bestowed upon the students. April’s daughter is identified as the "valedictorian," the student with the highest "grade point average" (GPA) in the graduating class. Raphael’s son, meanwhile, is graduating "cum laude," a Latin phrase meaning "with praise" or "with honors." These distinctions represent significant "accomplishments"—the successful completion of a high level of academic work. The dialogue highlights how these honors serve as a source of immense pride for American families, marking a "proud day" for parents witnessing their children's success.

The Tension Between Dignity and Shenanigans

Despite the formal nature of the occasion, the dialogue captures the common tension between the desired "dignified ceremony" and the reality of student behavior. Raphael expresses a desire for the event to be "respectful" and "serious," warning against any "shenanigans," which are defined as pranks or dishonest, often disruptive, actions.

He recalls a past experience involving "rowdy" students—those who are loud, wild, and out of control—who sang an "offensive" (insulting) song during the distribution of diplomas. The dialogue further illustrates this lack of decorum through the appearance of a "beach ball" being tossed among the crowd, a common yet frowned-upon sight at many American graduations.

Closing Traditions

The episode concludes by addressing the ritual of the "tassel," a bundle of threads hanging from the graduation cap. The act of moving the tassel from one side to the other is a symbolic gesture indicating that the student has officially graduated. When April notes that students are doing something "strange" with their tassels, it serves as a final critique of the students' behavior. Raphael’s concluding remark, "Shame on them," reflects a strong expression of disapproval for those who fail to treat the commencement ceremony with the solemnity and dignity that such a significant life transition deserves.

🎯Key Sentences

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the graduates are filing in.
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It's hard to see who's who.
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You must be really proud of your daughter.
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Those are great accomplishments.
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It's a proud day for both of us.
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📝Key Phrases

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file in
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who's who
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proud of
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great accomplishments
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dignified ceremony
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 374, A Graduation Ceremony.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 374.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
You can visit our website at eslpod.com to download a learning guide for this episode.
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This episode is called A Graduation Ceremony.

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