#264 Gaslighting and Its Effects Explained - Unmasking Manipulation
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>> Get my new course: The PRONUNCIATION Course 2024! Visit PronunciationCourse.com and get the course! << Have you ever wondered if someone intended to make you doubt your own perceptions, experiences, or understanding of events? We call this gaslighting. Today, I will talk about this word that is becoming more and more popular. And with a point-of-view story, you will improve your grammar in context, without memorizing rules. Where does "gaslighting" come from? The word "gaslighting" comes from a play called "Gas Light." written in 1938 by Patrick Hamilton. For more episodes and the full text, visit SpeakEnglishpodcast.com/podcast