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Learning English Podcast - January 06, 2025

VOA Learning English Podcast - VOA Learning English

VOA Learning English

Language Learning, Education

4.4874 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

On today’s podcast, scientists study an ancient mastodon preserved in ice for thousands of years; what do the heavens hold for 2025? ‘Kick off’ the New Year with football expressions; hear about the biggest space stories of 2024; then, intonation 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.

0:12.7

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

0:27.6

especially written for people learning English.

0:33.6

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

0:40.3

We also have the weekly science report and John Russell takes a look ahead to some major sky events we can expect in 2025.

0:54.5

But first...

0:57.6

Researchers in Russia's Siberia area are showing the public what they say are the 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth.

1:11.4

Melting permafrost led to the animal's discovery.

1:16.8

They are calling it the best preserved mammoth body ever found.

1:23.3

Named Yana by the scientists, the female mammoth weighs more than 100 kilograms and is 120 centimeters tall.

1:35.3

Scientists believe that Yana was one year old when she died.

1:41.9

Her remains are among several mammoth carcasses that have been recovered.

1:49.2

Yana was found among the melting permafrost at Badagika Crater in the far eastern Russian area

1:57.5

of Yakutia. Known as the gateway to the underworld, scientists have found remains of other ancient

2:06.8

animals there, including bison, horses, and dogs.

2:15.0

Permafrost is soil that remains frozen for a period of years or more.

2:22.2

As the permafrost in Siberia melts, discoveries of prehistoric animals are becoming more common.

2:32.6

Scientists at Russia's Northeastern Federal University will study Yanas remains.

2:41.1

The university has a research center and museum, specifically for mammoths.

2:50.2

Scientists at the university described the find as exceptional.

2:56.9

They said Yana would give researchers additional information about how mammoths lived and how they changed to survive in their surroundings.

3:10.3

I'm Anameteo. The world will have to wait until 2026 for the next total solar eclipse.

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