Unit 16: Wish
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Session 2
As Apple and the FBI continue to disagree about what to do with the locked phone belonging to a gunman, Finn and Neil bring you the latest developments in the story and teach related vocabulary. Join us in News Review and keep your English up-to-date.
Activity 1
News Review
Unlocking the Apple
Should tech giant Apple help the US government unlock a mobile phone belonging to a gunman? They have refused up to this point, but now it looks like the US government will open the device themselves.
In this video, Finn and Neil take a closer look at the story and teach you useful words and phrases used by the world's media.
Language challenge
What do you call someone who breaks into computer systems?
a) a thief
b) an unlocker
c) a hacker
ነቲ ቪድዮ ብምዕዛብ ነቲ ስራሕ ዕመምዎ

The story
The US Justice Department says the FBI may have found a way to unlock the mobile phone of the San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook, and has won a postponement of its court case against the manufacturer Apple.
The department had wanted to force Apple to unlock the phone to help the investigation.
Dave Lee – North America technology reporter
The FBI said an outside party had put forward a method that may be able to unlock the iPhone without Apple's help.
The FBI had previously insisted that the only way it could access certain data on the device was for Apple to create new software.
Apple had challenged the request, saying it weakened the security of all iPhones in use today.
The company have the backing of many in the technology industry.
Key words and phrases
unlock
(here) enter the correct password to open a mobile phone
postponement
decision to delay something
manufacturer
company that makes products in large quantities
row
an argument or disagreement, often noisy
hack
to break into a computer system illegally
back down
stop saying or threatening that you will do something, usually because people disagree with you
Unlock these answers
3 Questions
The FBI has had problems unlocking a mobile phone, but do you have the key to these questions? Test yourself with our quiz!
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Activity
The FBI has had problems unlocking a mobile phone, but do you have the key to these questions? Test yourself with our quiz!
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A 'row' of houses and a 'row' between a couple...Question 1 of 3
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Activity
The FBI has had problems unlocking a mobile phone, but do you have the key to these questions? Test yourself with our quiz!
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Which word means 'stopped saying or threatening something'?Question 2 of 3
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Activity
The FBI has had problems unlocking a mobile phone, but do you have the key to these questions? Test yourself with our quiz!
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Long headlines are not popular...Question 3 of 3
Excellent!Great job!ሕማቕ ዕድል!ዘመዝገብኩምዎ ነጥቢ ...:
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Language challenge - answer
The answer is: b) a hacker.
More
Learn more about this story with BBC News.
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
unlock
(here) enter the correct password to open a mobile phonepostponement
decision to delay somethingmanufacturer
company that makes products in large quantitiesrow
an argument or disagreement, often noisyhack
to break into a computer system illegallyback down
stop saying or threatening that you will do something, usually because people disagree with you