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READ ALONG TO PRACTICE YOUR ENGLISH AND TO LEARN THE MEANING OF TO PUT OFF: So in English, when you put off something, it means that you delay doing it. I just went to the dentist today, and I'll be honest. I was putting off going to the dentist for a long time. That means for the past year I haven't gone to the dentist, and every time I was supposed to go, I would put it off. In other words, I would call the dentist, and I would say that I couldn't make it for whatever reason, and I would change the date. So I kept putting off the date that I was supposed to go to the dentist. I don't like going to the dentist. I don't like sitting in the dentist chair. I don't like having my teeth cleaned. I don't like sitting with my mouth open for a long time, so I was putting off going to the dentist for quite a while. So if you put off something, you delay it. If you do that a lot, if you put stuff off a lot, sorry, if you put stuff off a lot, it means that you have a tendency to procrastinate. It's a pretty big word, procrastinate, but if you procrastinate a lot, it means that you delay a lot. You do a lot of things at the last minute, and you are regularly putting things off. I'm not normally a procrastinator, okay? Normally, I plan things well in advance, and I get things done in a timely fashion. So I usually don't procrastinate, but if you are someone who regularly delays doing things and regularly puts things off, you might be a procrastinator. #englishteacher #englishlessons #english --- ⌛ Be sure to watch the video TWICE today and ONCE tomorrow to reinforce the English that you have learned! --- ✅ SUBSCRIBE RIGHT HERE: / @bobsshortenglishlessons --- ✅ Looking for longer English lessons? My other channel is right here: / @learnenglishwithbobthecanadian