Vocab & Phrases OBJECTIVE, WANT- English Meeting ESL Lesson

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Want, need or desire something.

That's the verb form known something needed or desired.

The verb form is very common such as:

I want a new job.

I really want a new job.

She wants to be happy living here.

That country, once more financial support.

Now this can be used idiomatically want in, want out of something.

So to inter a group or situation, for example let's say you know about a group of investors and they're making a lot of money.

You could say:

I want in.

Meaning: I want to be part of that group.

Now if the same group is not doing well investing and they're losing money and you're part of that group you could say:

I want out, this group is losing money.

I want out.

Objective, something important, a person, company or group is trying to achieve is trying to get. What is their objective?

For example:

One of her objective is to graduate next year.

What is your objective?

It's very similar to want. An objective is a wont.

Now there's an adjective form.

I'm not gonna spend too much time on it but it means not influenced by your own feelings believers or ideas for example:

The judges should all be objective when they vote during the Olympics.

Do you think the judges are objective?

Okay, now let's look at some synonyms to the noun form of objective:

Purpose,

Goal

Target

What is your purpose?

Hey, what your goal?

This is my target, right here.

This is my objective easier good words higher vocabulary.

Use them!

Have fun with them!

Phrases/sentences

I want chocolate, but she wants vanilla.

I want to improve my English in order to achieve my goals.

Study hard and reach your objectives.

My company's main objective is to increase sales by twenty percentages.

Adj.

Giving advice is great, but try to give objective advice!

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