Unit 21: Towards Advanced
Grammar, news, vocabulary and pronunciation
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Session 3
Get up-to-date with the latest news and understand it too with Lingohack. Listen to and watch authentic BBC World News bulletins and learn key words and phrases to help you make sense of the news.
Activity 1
Lingohack
Today's Headlines:
Tracing the origins of Islamic State group's weapons
Making UK health tourism pay
Building the world's biggest wind farm
Vidiyoo daawwadhuuti shaakala kana xumuri

James Bevan and his team from the group Conflict Armament Research carefully document the weapons, now made safe, to establish their origin. The arms trade is a murky world but this group has been able to trace where IS gets much of its munitions from and the answers are surprising. They found crates of ammunition and rockets manufactured in factories in Eastern Europe. These were bought by the governments of the US and Saudi Arabia. They were supposed to be shipped through Turkey to rebel groups the US and Saudi Arabia supports in Syria but instead, sometimes as quick as two months from manufacture, these fell into the hands of IS and are now being used to kill US-backed Iraqi forces.
The (UK) government said it would raise five hundred million pounds a year from treating overseas visitors on the NHS but it's falling well short so the pressure is on to get hospitals to do more checks to allow NHS bosses to claim back from foreign governments. A plan to get all patients to produce identification for non-urgent hospital care is being considered.
Flying over the Humber (river in the UK) and out to the North Sea, you soon get a sense of how the renewable energy boom is transforming the horizon and this area's economy. Five miles off the east coast, this is the Westermost Rough Wind Farm built by Danish firm, Dong Energy. Dong plans to invest six billion pounds on the Humber by 2020.
To do
Try these questions to test your ability to use the words from this week's Lingohack video.
Use the words from Lingohack
4 Questions
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
Gargaarsa
Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
karaarra buusu
not achieving what is expectedQuestion 1 of 4
Gargaarsa
Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
karaarra buusu
gone to the wrong person or peopleQuestion 2 of 4
Gargaarsa
Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
karaarra buusu
complicated and badly understoodQuestion 3 of 4
Gargaarsa
Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
karaarra buusu
sudden economic increaseQuestion 4 of 4
Excellent!Great job!Carraa badaa!Qabxii argatte:
Want to learn more words from BBC news reports? Check out our other Lingohack videos.
End of Session 3
Join us in Session 4 to improve your vocabulary as you sit back and enjoy our version of the tale of The Vampyre - and learn 9 different ways to use the word 'keep'.
Session Vocabulary
a murky world
complicated and badly understoodfell into the hands of
went to the wrong person or peoplefalling well short
not achieving what is expectedboom
sudden economic increase