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Learning English Podcast - December 09, 2024

VOA Learning English Podcast - VOA Learning English

VOA Learning English

Language Learning, Education

4.4874 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

On today’s podcast, new research suggest Venus might never have had liquid water; learn about English expressions that come from card games; California proposes new restrictions on land to protect Joshua trees; then, how reported speech works on Lesson of the Day.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Learning English, a daily 30-minute program from the Voice of America.

0:12.9

I'm Anna Mateo.

0:15.0

And I'm Brian Lynn. This program is aimed at English learners, so we speak slowly, and we use words and phrases

0:27.1

especially written for people learning English.

0:34.7

Today on the show, Anna Mateo brings us words and their stories.

0:42.6

Katie Weaver has a story on proposals in California to protect the state's famous Joshua trees.

0:52.8

And we end with a new lesson of the day. This time Andrew Smith and

1:00.2

Joe Robbins talk about a grammatical structure in English known as reported speech.

1:09.5

But first, a new study suggests that Venus likely never had water flowing on its surface.

1:21.5

The research was based on data related to the chemical makeup of the planet's atmosphere.

1:30.9

Scientists have long considered whether Venus once held liquid water, even possibly large

1:39.8

oceans.

1:41.4

Such research was based on the fact that Venus is like our own planet in many ways.

1:50.1

It is a rocky planet similar in structure and size to Earth, and is also our closest planetary

1:59.4

neighbor. But the latest study provides evidence that Venus has likely always been the hot, extremely dry

2:10.6

planet it remains today.

2:14.6

Researchers from Britain's University of Cambridge led the study.

2:21.4

It recently appeared in the publication Nature Astronomy.

2:27.5

The researchers' data examinations led them to conclude that both the surface and interior of Venus remain dry. The team said the

2:41.7

strongest evidence that Venus once had large amounts of water would be the discovery of some

2:49.7

water inside the planet today.

2:53.4

But the study provided no evidence of that.

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