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[Exploring Academic and Professional Fields in the Sciences]-[1282 Working in a Scientific Field]

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Navigating Scientific Careers: A Linguistic and Academic Overview

In episode 1,282 of the English as a Second Language podcast, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan facilitates a dialogue between Shirley and Ira that serves as a practical exploration of vocabulary related to scientific disciplines and professional life. The conversation highlights the diverse career paths within a single family, providing a rich context for defining various academic fields.

The Spectrum of Scientific Fields

Ira observes that Shirley’s family members are predominantly involved in the "sciences." In this context, the term sciences refers to broad fields of study—academic or research-oriented domains that investigate the natural and physical world. The dialogue categorizes these into three main branches:

  • Social Sciences: These focus on human behavior and societal interactions. Shirley notes her father is a psychologist (studying the human mind) and her mother is an economist (studying the production and exchange of goods and money). Other fields in this category include sociology and anthropology.
  • Life Sciences: These involve the study of living organisms. Shirley mentions her brother is a biologist, a scientist who studies plants and animals. This category also encompasses zoology, botany, and biochemistry.
  • Physical Sciences: These deal with non-living matter and the forces of the universe. The family includes an astronomer (studying outer space), a geologist (studying the Earth and its rock composition), and a professional involved in chemistry research (the study of material interactions and molecular structures).

Linguistic Nuances and Professional Terminology

Throughout the breakdown, Dr. McQuillan clarifies several terms that are essential for learners of English:

  • Partner: Used here to describe a romantic companion, a usage that has become increasingly common in American English as a neutral alternative to "husband" or "boyfriend."
  • Initially/Changed her mind: Shirley explains that her sister initially (at the beginning) wanted to study physics—the study of natural forces like gravity and magnetism—but eventually changed her mind, meaning she altered her opinion or academic focus.
  • Math vs. Maths: The host highlights a regional difference where American English uses the singular math, while British English employs the plural maths.

The Outsider: Defining Career Paths

The dialogue takes a humorous turn when discussing Shirley’s other brother. Unlike the rest of the family, he is not involved in the aforementioned scientific fields. Instead, he works as a writer. The family’s reaction—that they have "every confidence" he will "grow out of it"—serves as a clever idiomatic example. To grow out of something implies that one will eventually outgrow a phase or interest as they mature. The family jokingly implies that being a writer is a temporary pursuit, contrasting it with the perceived stability of the scientific careers held by the rest of the family.

Conclusion

This podcast episode effectively uses a familial narrative to categorize complex academic sectors. By contrasting the rigorous, data-driven worlds of biology, chemistry, and physics with the creative profession of writing, the dialogue provides listeners with a comprehensive vocabulary set for discussing career paths, academic interests, and the evolution of personal choices in a professional context.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's amazing that everybody in your family works in the sciences.
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She initially wanted to study physics, but changed her mind.
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Is your brother also in astronomy?
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How about your other brother?
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What does he do?
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📝Key Phrases

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change one's mind
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be involved in
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if I remember correctly
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be good at
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have every confidence
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 1,282, Working in a Scientific Field.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 1,282.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
This episode is a dialogue between Shirley and Ira about working in a job related to science.
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It's amazing that everybody in your family works in the sciences.

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