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152. Why are the Falkland Islands so Controversial? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

152. Why are the Falkland Islands so Controversial? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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152. Why are the Falkland Islands so Controversial? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

FromThinking in English

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2022
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Podcast episode

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40 years ago Britain and Argentina fought a bitter war over a few small and remote islands in the Atlantic ocean. The Falkland islands remain a controversial issue today. Where are the Falklands? Why did Argentina and Britain go to war over them? And who should control the islands? Let’s discuss these questions on today’s episode of Thinking in English!


TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2022/05/16/why-are-the-falkland-islands-so-controversial/

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Vocabulary List


Remote (adj) - far away in distance
He lives in a remote mountain village

Sparsely (adv) - with only a small number or amount of people or things
His room is sparsely furnished

To renounce (v) - to say formally or publicly that you no longer own, support, believe in, or have a connection with something
Gandhi renounced the use of violence

Sovereignty (n) - the power of a country to control its own government
Talks are ongoing over the sovereignty of the disputed island

To occupy (v) - to move into and take control and/or possession of a place
Troops quickly occupied the city

To surrender (v) - to stop fighting and admit defeat
They would rather die than surrender

To inherit (v) - if you inherit a situation, problem, department, etc., you become responsible for dealing with it or managing it
When I took on the job of manager, I inherited a lot of financial problems

Undisputed (adj) - if something is undisputed, everyone agrees about it
He is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world

Self-determination (n) - the ability or power to make decisions for yourself, especially the power of a nation to decide how it will be governed
The UN considers self-determination to be a human right

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Released:
May 16, 2022
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A new podcast for Intermediate to Advanced English Learners. Thinking is an incredibly important step on the road fluency, and we aim to help you achieve this by discussing topics ranging from politics and economics, to philosophy and science. Learn new vocabulary, listen to native level English, and test your comprehension!