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In this episode, I am going to teach you an interesting and useful phrase.
The phrase is Judgment Call.
Judgment Call. That's spelled J -U -D -G -M -E -N -T -C -A -L -L.
That's right, if you haven't seen the word Judgment spelled before, it might look a little strange.
It is usually spelled J -U -D -G -M -E -N -T.
I agree, that looks strange.
OK, Judgment Call. What does Judgment Call mean?
Before I can explain what this phrase means, we need to talk for a moment about the word Call.
Call can be a noun or a verb, and it can have many different meanings.
In the phrase Judgment Call, it is a noun and it means decision, or maybe something like opinion.
It can also mean a ruling, in other words, an official decision by somebody like a judge.
Judgment Call uses Call with that kind of meaning.
What is a Judgment Call?
A Judgment Call is a decision that you make based on your own personal experiences and based on your own personal values.
It is not a decision that is based on rules or exact facts or things like that.
Instead, it is a decision that you make based on your own personal understanding of things, or your own personal experience, your own idea of what is right.
For example, we can say this.
When raising their children, parents often make Judgment Calls.
When raising their children, parents often make Judgment Calls.
In other words, when parents are raising children, they often have to make decisions based on what they think is right.
Based on what they think is the best thing to do, based on their experience or their own personal understanding of the situation.
This is true for many people at various times of their lives.
There is not always one exactly correct answer.
We cannot look in a book or something and find out the one right answer.
We cannot always do that, unfortunately.
Many times, we must rely on our own judgment, our own opinions, our own experience.
And, when we do that, we are making a Judgment Call.
That is Judgment Call, an interesting and useful phrase that I think you should know.
This is the end of Episode 384 of Everybody ESL.
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