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29 septembre 2020
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English
Poids de l'ouvrage
34 Mo
]
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no 103
July - August 2020
THE HISTORY OF
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Southwest
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Tex-Mex food
The oil price war 5 5 O+
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Dialogues about tornadoesRenée WORDS AND
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anglophone !Welcome to Go English number 103!
Here comes the summer! It will be diffcult to take planes and contents
make long trips so we have decided to take you to an exotic place, n o 1 0 3 July-August 2020full of images from Western movies and TV series: Texas! Did you
know that before being the second-largest state in the US, it used NEWS
to be French, Spanish, Mexican and a state of its own? You will
4-5 In the News B2 C1
learn a lot about Texas: its history, the oil business, the most
C15 Press Clippings intriguing festival in Austin, the life of Janis Joplin, Tex-Mex
6-7 The News in Depth B2 C1 food and country music. This issue will also take you to a food
Texas and the oil price war truck in New Zealand, teach you about the use of the word ‘the’,
the expressions with ‘cow’ or ‘bull’, and the use of ‘would’. LANGUAGE
You will also visit an amusement park in Buena Vista,
8-10 Words & Culture C1 South California, that was there long before Disneyland.
The importance of ‘the’ Enjoy the ride!
Valérie Hyenveux, editor in chief 11 What to Say B1
How to express that you feel hot
12-13 Tips & Techniques B1 B2
TornadoesExpress that
14-15 The Grammar Point B1 to C2 you feel hot11
Imperfectives 2: Would
C116-17 Did You Know?
Expressions with the words ‘cow’ or ‘bull’
B2 C118 1 0 Words
Cowboy vocabulary20
tr AvEL AND CULt Ur EJanis Joplin ,
B2 C1‘Me and Bobby McGee’ 20-21 Life as Art
Janis Joplin, ‘Me and Bobby McGee’
B2 C122-23 Profle TImE Tr AvEL Ricky Gervais, creator of ‘The Offce’
C124-27 Time Travel
The history of Texas
C1 C229-31 Talking to
Renée Zellweger about Judy
BUSINESS
32-33 On the Job C1
Rosie Danvers, bar manager in a food truck
34-36 Industry Focus C1 C2 24 The history of Texas Knott’s Berry Farm turns 100
36 Numbers Talking B1 B2
B2 C137 Business News
LIFESt YLE34
38 Trendy Places B1
Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas, USAINDUSTr Y FOCUS:
Knott’s Berry Farm 40-41 Insights C1
turns 100 South by Southwest
42-43 What’s Up? B2 C1
C1 C244-45 World of Food
Tex-Mex44
FUN AND GAMES
Tex-mex
B2 C146-47 Quiz
Country music
C148 Just Kidding!
SYmBOLS: Article in American English 48 Tongue Twisters B2 C1
49 Next Issue & Answers
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Ex Er CISES
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IN t h E NEWS
Article by r uth Adam
Seaside residents asked to help birds fend
for themselves away from towns
Increasingly, gulls hang around British seaside resorts scavenging for food,
and it works to their advantage that we are a slovenly lot and don’t dispose
of our leftovers correctly. However, sometimes they don’t even wait to peck
around in our rubbish, and zoom in to snatch a morsel as we eat. A prominent
gull researcher in Britain says that maintaining eye contact can deter gulls
from snatching food, which is good to know, but maybe this is easier for
an ornithologist than the average person eating chips at the seaside.
seaside littoral, de bord de mer to scavenge faire les poubelles to snatch (ici) piquer
to fend for oneself se débrouiller tout seul slovenly négligé a morsel un morceau, une bouchée
a gull une mouette to dispose of se débarrasser de prominent célèbre
to hang around attendre, faire le pied leftovers les restes to deter dissuader, décourager
de grue to peck donner des coups de bec chips (ici) des frites
Being altruistic comes at a price
The Legal Aid Society is the nation’s oldest non-proft legal
organization, and it helps the people who most need but t he t urn
can least afford legal representation. Many young lawyers Ardern
leaving law school are keen to take on this work because
movement they believe in it, but they also know that they will have
a starting salary which is half that of lawyers who choose
A visceral hatred has sprung up in reaction
to work in a private law frm. Some of them manage but
to New Zealand Prime minister Jacinda
others, especially in expensive cities, have to take on other Ardern’s (justifed, some might say)
jobs to get by. They deliver meals or help people with their global popularity. There is an organisation
taxes. They don’t even want to earn private sector salaries: of people (grown men) who go into
they would just like a modest upgrade to at least be equal newsagents and supermarkets to fnd
with the city’s law department. magazines with their prime minister’s
photo on them, and then turn them back
to front. “People want a prime minister
and not a fashion model. A lot of us feel
she spends a lot of time doing photo
shoots instead of running the country,”
says its founder, Colin Wilson, who has
a loyal following. They, in turn, clash with
an opposing army of Ardern supporters
who go around and realign the magazines.
All of this ends up on social media, and
results in trolling and even death threats.
And to add fuel to the fre, the prime
minister has a second biography coming
out at the end of the year.
hatred la haine
to spring up (ici) jaillir, apparaître
(sprang, sprung)
grown men des hommes adultes
to clash affronter
to end up se retrouver
to troll se comporter comme to come at ne pas avoir que to be keen être motivé
un « troll » sur Interneta price des avantages to get by s’en sortir
a death threat une menace de mortto afford avoir les moyens de payer an upgrade une actualisation,
a lawyer un avocat une mise à niveau
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Article by r uth Adam
Boris Johnson appeared to have grown
up even before he became ill with
Covid-19; gone was the dishevelled
hair routine and the bumbling speeches.
But he did hesitate before fnally
introducing necessary restrictions.
Strangely enough, academics and even
the opposition granted that he might
have problems curtailing British
freedom.
Climbing Ayers r ock is out
The UK population have signifcant of bounds “control over their daily life and choose
when to pop out for a pint of milk or go to The creation stories of the Anangu* people are sacred
a concert. Signifcant disruptions greatly