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No More Boring English Lessons! Over our many years teaching English, we have identified three points that will help you learn easily. It needs to be interesting. If you want to progress to English fluency you need to be having fun or be interested in what you are doing. All of the articles in this book are based on interesting real life stories. We cover everything from ‘news’ to ‘business’ and ‘lifestyle’, and everything in-between. It needs to all be in English. This will help you begin to think in English. It needs to contain ‘real English’. Most books ‘dumb down’ the material. We present real English but in a clear way. We don’t treat you like a child or bore you with the same old nonsense. If you are in the intermediate level and want to gain real English fluency then this book is ideal for you. Let’s Get Started.

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Master News English

Vol: 1

Jenny Smith and David Michaels

©Jenny Smith & David Michaels 2019

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All rights reserved. No part of this book can be reproduced or distributed in any form whatsoever without the permission of the publisher. The only exceptions are short quotations and some non-commercial uses allowed by copyright laws.

Real English. Real News. Really Useful.

We wrote this book to help you master English in a fun, easy and engaging way.

Why Use This Book?

All of the following articles are based on real news stories using the exact language you would find in a newspaper or on the television news.

We have included a vocabulary section after every paragraph to help you learn all of the essential vocabulary.

Everything is written in English. This will help you start to think in English rather than continuously switching back to your own language. This will help you learn English a lot quicker.

Because all of the articles are based on real news stories, they are all really interesting. This makes it fun for you to read and you will learn English easily.

Who is it for?

This book is perfect for intermediate English learners wishing to improve their vocabulary and comprehension.

This book is aimed at people who are not quite ready to read a newspaper but are looking for a structured way of getting started with real world English material.

How to Use.

Just read the article and whenever there is a word you don’t understand you can check directly below in the vocabulary section.

Ok let’s get started!

Table of Contents
Introduction
Britain Votes for Brexit.
Clinton. Democrat Nominee
Twitter Bans Milo Yiannopoulos.
Italian Train Crash
Infertility
Hot Yoga
Film Review: The Story of Luke.
The Euro
Juno Reaches Jupiter
Airbnb
Best and Worst Countries for Vegetarians in...
The Kebab Shop Robber
Conclusion

Britain Votes for Brexit

 

Part 1.

In what has turned out to be a very close result, Britain has voted for Brexit and will now leave the EU. While both the ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ camps were neck and neck for most of the campaign leading up to the election it was widely believed that Britain would vote to remain. Therefore, the result has sent shockwaves through the country and indeed throughout the world.

 

Vocabulary:

A camp: In this usage it means a ‘group that has certain beliefs’.

Example: During the election there were two camps. Those that wanted to leave the EU and those that wanted to remain.

 

To be neck and neck: To be very close in a competition.

Example: The race was neck and neck but the French horse won in the end.

A campaign: This is when a (political) group tries to convince people of their position.

Example: The political campaign for becoming President lasts months and costs millions.