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Hottest March ever: BBC News Review

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Hottest March ever: BBC News Review



Last month was the world’s warmest March on record. The past ten months have all broken heat records with above-average temperatures across the globe, including in Africa and Antarctica. Because of climate change, scientists say hotter weather is now expected, but it’s becoming harder to make predictions about future temperatures.

Key words and phrases
🔎 usher in – show where to go
• We ushered in the New Year with a huge party.
• The working from home policy ushered in a new era for the company.

🔎 on borrowed time – lasting longer than expected
• We’re all on borrowed time. Climate change will make the planet unliveable eventually.
• My dog wasn’t expected to live longer than 13 years. He’s living on borrowed time.

🔎 caps – completes
• The London concert capped the band’s year-long world tour.
• The last week of June capped the end of the exam period for the students.

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✔️ 0:00 – Introduction
✔️ 0:27 – Story
✔️ 1:24 – Headline 1
✔️ 2:56 – Headline 2
✔️ 4:17 – Headline 3
✔️ 5:14 – Language summary

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20 thoughts on “Hottest March ever: BBC News Review”

  1. Amazing girls!! I studied English in London 2009 till 2011… I really miss your accent!!!
    Congrats!! Bravo ❤

  2. It was very hot in Indonesia. Moreover, the hottest temperature lately. Plus, equinox phenomenon add more temperature

  3. I love how the BBC shows topics so importan for the humanity like de climate change, ecology, the impact of our activities in the animal kingdom! Thanks!!

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