Unit 20: Towards Advanced
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Session 3
Get up-to-date with the latest news and understand it too with Lingohack. Listen to and watch authentic BBC World News bulletins and learn key words and phrases to help you make sense of the news.
Activity 1
Lingohack
Today's Headlines:
India withdraws rupee notes
Molecules on your phone reveal your lifestyle
Robot sets new Rubik's Cube record
Watch the video and complete the activity

Many Indians have been queuing up outside banks across India, following the announcement that the highest denomination currency notes are being withdrawn. These notes are widely used in business and property transactions to evade tax, and the measure aims to target that money. Now Indians will be able to deposit their old notes in bank accounts and get new ones.
Molecules found on mobile phones can reveal a lot about the owner’s health and lifestyle, including their food preferences and medication. That’s the conclusion of a study by the University of California. Scientists found traces of everything from caffeine and spices to skin creams and anti-depressants on 40 phones they tested. We leave traces of molecules, chemicals and bacteria on everything we touch.
A robot in Germany set a new record, by solving the challenge of a Rubik’s Cube in less than a second. The Sub1 Reloaded robot took just 0.637 seconds to analyse the toy and make 21 moves, so that each of the cube's sides showed a single colour. By contrast, the Rubik's Cube record for a human is a little under five seconds. (Images courtesy of Infinenon)
To do
Try these questions to test your ability to use the words from this week's Lingohack video.
Use the words from Lingohack
3 Questions
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
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Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
Hint
extremely small quantitiesQuestion 1 of 3
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Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
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not pay money you owe the government by lawQuestion 2 of 3
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Activity
Use one of the words or phrases from this Lingohack to complete each sentence.
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find a reason, explanation or answer to a question or problemQuestion 3 of 3
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End of Session 3
Join us in Session 4 for another story in our vocabulary series. Learn nine different ways to use the word 'see' while enjoying the famous story of Moby Dick.
Session Vocabulary
evade tax
not pay money you owe the government by lawtraces
extremely small quantitiessolving
finding a reason, explanation or answer to a question or problem