Greek Life in America: Fraternities, Sororities & Key Vocabulary

Greek Life in America: Fraternities, Sororities & Key Vocabulary

🎓In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, one major part of American college culture is explored: Greek Life. You will learn what fraternities and sororities are, how they began in the United States, and why millions of students have joined these organizations over the years.

Key vocabulary such as fraternity, sorority, rush week, bid, pledge, initiation, dues, the Big-Little system, Greek Week, and the Divine Nine is explained in clear, real-life English. You will also learn about the benefits, traditions, and controversies connected to these groups on U.S. campuses.

The episode also connects Greek Life to popular culture, including social media trends like Bama Rush and well-known movies and TV shows that feature fraternities and sororities. This lesson is perfect for B1–B2 English learners who want to build vocabulary, improve listening skills, and better understand American university life.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) Greek life: The social organizations for students at American colleges and universities, often referred to as fraternities for men and sororities for women.

2) Fraternity / Sorority: A social organization for male/female students at a college or university.

3) Networking aspect: The part of something that involves building professional relationships and making connections with people who can help your career.

4) Elitist: A person or group that believes they are superior to others, often based on wealth, education, or social status.

5) Rush week: A period of time when fraternities and sororities hold events to recruit and get to know potential new members.

6) Meet and greet: An informal event where people can meet and talk with others.

7) Bid: An official invitation to join a fraternity or sorority.

8) Pledge: A person who has accepted a bid and is going through the process of becoming a full member.

9) Big Little system: A mentorship program in fraternities and sororities where a new member (the "little") is paired with an older member (the "big") to guide them.

10) Initiation process: The formal ceremony or activities a person goes through to become a member of a group.

11) Dues: The fees or payments that members of an organization have to pay.

12) Deal breaker: A factor or issue that makes it impossible to continue with a negotiation or agreement.

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