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Session 2
Britain to have a new prime minister. Find out more with Neil and Sian as they look at how the world's media is reacting and the words you need to talk about the story.
Activity 1
News Review
A new prime minister for Britain
Britain is to get its first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. Theresa May will replace David Cameron, who resigned after losing the so-called Brexit referendum.
Language challenge
What does the idiom ‘put your foot in your mouth’ mean?
a) Say something embarrassing.
b) Forget to brush your teeth.
c) Tell a lie.
ነቲ ቪድዮ ብምዕዛብ ነቲ ስራሕ ዕመምዎ

The story
The woman who will be Britain's next prime minister has promised to make the country's exit from the European Union a success, despite backing the remain campaign in last month's referendum.
Norman Smith – BBC News
Although Theresa May was the clear favourite to succeed David Cameron, even she probably never anticipated events would move quite so swiftly.
Instead of taking over in September, Mrs May will now become prime minister on Wednesday evening. A rapid handover that became almost inevitable as soon as Mrs Leadsom announced her decision to quit.
Key words and phrases
set to
ready to / likely to
to become
is going to become
follow in someone's footsteps
to do something (normally a job) which someone has done before you
take the reins
to take control of something
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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Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
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Which words can be omitted in headlines?Question 1 of 3
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Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
ኣመት
Which expression is used when you follow the path of someone else?Question 2 of 3
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Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news
ኣመት
'Rain', 'reign' and 'rein' are all pronounced in the same way, but which word is the leather strap you use to control a horse?Question 3 of 3
Excellent!Great job!ሕማቕ ዕድል!ዘመዝገብኩምዎ ነጥቢ ...:
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Language challenge - answer
a) Say something embarrassing.
End of Session 2
Join us in Session 3 for Lingohack - our video which teaches you words from the news using the latest BBC World News bulletins.
Session Vocabulary
set to
ready to / likely toto become
is going to becomefollow in someone's footsteps
to do something (normally a job) which someone has done before youtake the reins
to take control of something