Session 3

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Today's Headlines:

Hillary Clinton makes history

Thousands flee California wildfires

Cloned animals aging no differently

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In a historic move, the Democratic Party's nominated Hillary Clinton as its candidate for the US presidential election in November. So she's the first woman to lead a major American political party towards the White House, breaking through a barrier that eluded her eight years ago. Former president Bill Clinton took on the role of devoted political spouse with a rousing speech in her support.

Wildfires in California have forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes. High winds and hot weather are causing difficulties for the 3,000 firefighters tackling the blazes in the south and centre of the state.

Scientists at Nottingham University say they are confident that cloned animals do not age prematurely. That's raised hopes that cloning as part of medical research might lead to major advances. The first animal cloned from an adult cell, known as Dolly the sheep, did die prematurely. Researchers say her four cloned siblings are in good health. 

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Session Vocabulary

  • breaking through
    forcefully opening the way through (a barrier)

    eluded
    failed to be achieved

    blazes
    very large fires

    prematurely
    before its expected time