The infinity symbol represents something that is endless or boundless, with no limit. It is often used in everyday language to express the idea of something that continues forever, such as 'I wish I had an infinite amount of money,' meaning one could spend endlessly without running out.
The ampersand symbol is used to replace the word 'and,' often to save space in writing. It is commonly used in titles, posters, or cards where space is limited, such as in 'Bob & Jen' instead of 'Bob and Jen.'
The hashtag symbol, originally a number sign, is now widely used on social media to categorize content. For example, posting a vacation photo with '#vacation' allows others to find similar content by following the hashtag.
The copyright symbol indicates ownership of a creative work, such as a book, video, or novel. It is important because it legally protects the creator's rights, ensuring others cannot use or reproduce the work without permission.
The dollar sign is used in North America to indicate the price of goods or services. For example, '$10' means 10 dollars, whether in Canadian or US currency. It is commonly seen on price tags and advertisements.
The check mark symbolizes correctness or completion. In education, teachers use it to mark correct answers, while in everyday life, it is used on checklists to indicate completed tasks, such as 'Do English lesson, check.'
The at symbol is used in email addresses to separate the user's name from the domain, such as '[email protected].' It is also used in pricing to indicate the cost per unit, such as '12 apples at $1 each.'
The percent symbol represents a fraction of 100 and is commonly seen in sales, tax increases, or interest rates. For example, '10% off' means a 10% reduction in price, while '9% tax increase' means a higher tax rate.
The red or white cross symbolizes health, safety, or medical assistance. It is commonly found on first aid kits, ambulances, and medical vests, helping people quickly identify where to seek help in emergencies.
The parking symbol, often a 'P' with a green circle, indicates designated parking areas. In Canada, drivers look for this symbol to find legal parking spots in cities like Toronto.
In this English lesson I will help you learn the English words and phrases that we use for all the symbols around us in the world. A symbol is a small character that has a much larger meaning.In this English lesson you'll learn words and phrases about the following symbols: infinity, ampersand, hashtag, dollar sign, at symbol, percent, checkmark, copyright, and many more!I hope you enjoy this free English class about symbols! Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avlMqKtcxd8) or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Symbols"
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