Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acknowledged that his company didn’t do enough to prevent data misuse. Dan and Catherine teach you the language the world’s media is using to discuss this story.
Key words and phrases
ramifications
results or consequences
shoot down
destroy, prevent or ruin
the stakes are high
the risks are significant
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He’s confusing shut down with shot Down
still is failing they are trying new things but isd will go down. he has to mutch ads and pushes to many pepole i dont no on me
Stake something on something .
It's highly important to me , but I wouldn't stake my reputation on it.
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My mamma shot down me from buying a tab to my baby as the stakes are high .she could not concentrate on her studies
The citizens of India has been facing ramifications for supporting CAA and the government shot down the protestors claimed the act is necessary as the stakes of terrorism is rampant across the country. (Dear Dan and cati ,I just tried to use the vocabs,Pls correct it )
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What is the difference between acknowledge and admit ? Please provide examples 🤗
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I could reach back to the prefix 'mis-' when we say the words 'misuse, misplace, misconduct, misbehave, mislead, mislay,—–' . It means 'bad, wrong, not-advantageous',and faulty'.
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With no trepidation this ramifiaction comes out from their manner , they put our society in boils , i mean the skates are high . in this economy crisis every thing shoot down as easier as you thinks.
I had got shot down a few times before my husband eventually accepted me.
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there will be giving strong concepts
You guys are fantastic ! I love this channel ! I love Catherine excellent way of speaking as well !! Keep on it 🙂
its a great show .& please never give subtitles, its helping our listening.
The best concept I've had. I try to carve out time every day. It helps to improve my Englis as an interpreter. Thank you for lending a hand:)
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I got sleepy.
I find BBC learning E is very insteresting
If Google and Facebook et al are claiming to be international companies, doesn't this make them essentially foreign actors? There are far more foreign countries than the single US. Why are they censoring the internet, and what are they censoring for. Who are they censoring for? It seems to me that it would be far better to let people censor for themselves and the content we see, than letting some international actor dictate what I see. It has gotten obviously political, so why have these corporations also mandated political guidelines? I far and away prefer an open internet than someone else's opinion of what I should see. They may be good at directing advertisements, but they seem completely incompetent at directing traffic.
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Also Catherine says sth connected to "mood" could it be? i dont get it, can you help me?
thanks beforehand.
Then, when Dan talks about the cookies he bet, He says Catherine sth connected to "Sharing" what is it?
love the video! it helps with my pronunciation! but i would like to know what they say in certain sections of the video. For instance, when talking about a Bet to Rod, Dan says "i felt come over".
Thanks for always offering this very very useful program.
I love News Review much the same as 6 minutes english among all the BBC leaning
english programs and this video, unlike 6 minutes eng, enables me to watching them talking, which I think is so great and really ideal for most of the englsh learners that they can observe their facial expressions or mouth movements.
but I’m perplexed by one thing.
I can't make sure whether or not I'm right, that they omit something or use any contractions or whatever after watching this !
I wish they had transcripts of this program on their website as in 6 minutes eng or simply had subtitles on here at youtube. that'll do.
maybe they think it's better not to do so for advanced learners or some sort of copyright matter with materials from others(it can't be helped, though), I know, but I feel the above-mentioned will make this excellent program perfect.
Would you please do that, BBC!!
Thanks.
My parents shot me down when I was about to enter vocational high school 😐
Love it when the presenters drop hints about each others on the programs. It feels like being invited into your inner circle 😜😋. Anyway, this episode is another great episode to understand current happenings. Thanks team BBC..