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บทเรียน 13: News Review
How to use the language from the latest news stories

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Some tourists had a lucky escape after getting stuck on Britain's highest mountain in freezing weather. Neil and Georgina teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.

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Tourists rescued from Britain's highest mountain

Tourists who attempted to climb Ben Nevis in winter wearing trainers have been rescued. Neil and Georgina look at the vocabulary in the news around this story.

 

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The story

The group of four were found by Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team in an ice-bound gully. The team said they could easily have fallen hundreds of feet. They did not have ice axes or crampons, which are essential for winter climbing. They had no map, and three of them were wearing trainers.

Key words and phrases

clowns
people who behave in a silly way

  • Stop driving like a clown – you’ll get us killed!
  • The kids were clowning around instead of cleaning their room.

bunch
group of things of the same type gathered together

  • I met a bunch of mates for dinner last night.
  • There was a bunch of rowdy teenagers at the party.

cut them some slack
be less critical of them

  • We need to cut him some slack for his lateness. He has a young baby.
  • Rob ate the last biscuit, but I cut him some slack as he’s hungry!

To do

Try our quiz to see how well you've learned today's language.

News Review quiz

3 Questions

Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news.

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