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Hey, hey. Hope you're having a wonderful day wherever you are in this world. I'm Ky Wire. This is CNN 10. Happy Friday Eve. I have a lot of interesting stories for you this Thursday, March 26th. But first, some breaking news. Yesterday, a California jury found Meta and YouTube liable on all counts in a case that accused the social media companies of creating an intentionally addictive product. The case centers around a now 20-year-old woman named Kaye and her mother who sued Meta, Google's YouTube, Snap, and Tik Tok, accusing them of intentionally luring her to the platforms…
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Hey, hey. Hope you're having a wonderful day wherever you are in this world. I'm Ky Wire. This is CNN 10. Happy Friday Eve. I have a lot of interesting stories for you this Thursday, March 26th. But first, some breaking news. Yesterday, a California jury found Meta and YouTube liable on all counts in a case that accused the social media companies of creating an intentionally addictive product. The case centers around a now 20-year-old woman named Kaye and her mother who sued Meta, Google's YouTube, Snap, and Tik Tok, accusing them of intentionally luring her to the platforms as a young teen, saying that caused her to develop mental health problems. This is a landmark case that could set the precedent for a myriad of other lawsuits, but it will also likely change the way young people are able to access and participate in social media going forward. Tomorrow, we will bring you more on the reaction to the verdict and its potential ramifications. To Iran now, where the war with the US and Israel is having major ripple effects on things like businesses and schools, having people stay home in order to save electricity, gas, etc. The ongoing conflict has effectively closed the straight of Hormuz, the key shipping lane through which nearly 20% of the world's daily oil shipments typically pass. Iran previously vowed to attack any vessels that attempted to traverse it, leaving hundreds of ships stranded on both sides of the straight. Earlier this week, however, officials signaled the country was in talks to allow certain vessels to pass safely through the straight. Again, I have to clarify that other states that has nothing to do with this act of aggression against Iran can pass through the straight of Hormos after necessary coordination with Iranians authorities.
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As of this taping, it appears a handful of ships have made the trip through the straight. That's according to tracking data CNN has yet to independently verify. But even if shipping partially resumes, the prolonged closure has already wre havoc on global supply chains. Asia, which consumes 80% of the oil that crosses through the strait, has been hit particularly hard. Our Christyl Stout has more on how countries across the region are dealing with this unprecedented crisis.
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The Philippines has become the first country in the world to declare a state of national energy emergency thanks to a war thousands of miles away. Long lines snake out of Manila's gas stations, and soaring fuel prices have left some of Manila's Jeep drivers uncertain how long they can stay on the road.
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Instead of being able to bring home the earnings, it goes to pay for diesel.
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What's left for us is very little.
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It's all down to the US and Israel's war with Iran, which has closed the Straight of Hormuz to all but a handful of ships.
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Asia is especially vulnerable to the supply shocks that's caused. It consumes more than 80% of the oil that crosses the street.
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In South Korea, the president has called for a 12point countrywide energy saving campaign. People are being asked to take shorter showers, charge their phones during the day rather than overnight, and only use their washing machines and vacuum cleaners at weekends.
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Fuel shortages have also caused some of Asia's flagship carriers to consider suspending flights while India's textile industry has been impacted. India imports around half of its oil from the Middle East and shortages have started to cause some factories to close or use carbon fuels and some residents to abandon their kitchens.
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The cost of gas is so high we are cooking on this open air stove. This woman tells us she is far from alone.
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People are queuing to fill gas cylinders and fuel tanks across Asia. From Catmandu, Nepal to Columbbo in Sri Lanka where authorities have declared every Wednesday a public holiday for government institutions including schools but exempting hospitals to manage energy resources.
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Pop quiz hot shot. What is the most widely grown crop in the US by acreage?
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Wheat, corn, soybeans, or potatoes?
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If you said corn, you're amazing. While Iowa produces more corn than any other state, California produces the most fruits and veggies overall, including spinach, broccoli, lettuce, and almonds.
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Years ago, pesticides exploded in popularity among farmers. A simple chemical application saved crops from insects, rodents, fungi, and in turn revolutionized the way agricultural industries prevent food waste and save money. Well, research over the last 20 years proves many of these chemicals can be harmful to our health. So, organic produce options started to really grow on some consumers as a result. But pesticides are so pervasive in the US food supply, it can be difficult to avoid them. And organic foods might make your grocery bill feel a little hard to swallow. Enter the Dirty Dozen, an annual report that specifies exactly which fruits and veggies retain the most pesticides, even after washing. CNN's medical correspondent Meg Terrell tells us which ones made the list. The new study found that about 3/4 of non-organic produce still had pesticide residues even after washing. We learned three key facts to keep in mind. Some fruits and vegetables carry more pesticides than others.
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Strawberries have sort of been at the top of the list for a little while.
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That list comes from the Environmental Working Group, which each year uses data from the US Department of Agriculture to figure out which non-organic fresh fruits and veggies have the most pesticide residue left after a quick wash. A lot of these are very tender fruits and vegetables that don't have a hard casing that you might um peel. And they also are very close to the ground or in other ways need a lot of pesticides in order to be grown properly.
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I'd love to buy my kids all organic, but that's expensive. So, there is a more affordable way to think about it.
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First, consider what your family enjoys eating. Then, compare that to fruits and vegetables that are high in pesticides.
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you might want to choose organic for just those.
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The EWG also lists the produce with the least pesticide residue.
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Looking at the Clean 15, which have nearly 60% of samples with no detectable residues, is a way for consumers to balance that. You know, getting a lot of fruits and vegetables in their diet without compromising on pesticide exposure. No matter what, wash, wash, wash. It doesn't get rid of all the residue, but it helps if you do it right. EWG's Alexis Tempmpkin says special washes have not been shown to help. And even if you got something with a peel, you should still wash it.
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Now to some intriguing news from Major League Baseball. Yesterday was opening day, and the Giants and Yankees played in the first ever regular season game with the new automatic ball strike system, aka the Robo Ump. Batters, pitchers, and catchers are allowed to challenge a pitch if they think it was called incorrectly by tapping their head. And tech support is called in to help them make the call. Our Hannah Kaiser gives us an inside look at this striking new tech.
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It's baseball's opening day and robo have arrived. Let me explain. After years of extensive testing in the lower levels, she wants to challenge. Major League Baseball is set to debut the automated ball strike system in real regular season big league games.
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Oh, but he got clipped.
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But we're not going full robot takeover.
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Human umpires will still call like normal.
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Matteo caught looking. He wants to challenge him.
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But this year, if a player disagrees with a call, they can do more than just gripe about it. The batter, pitcher, and catcher can all challenge calls by tapping their head or helmet, but they'll have to do so pretty much instantly and without getting any input from coaches or anybody else in the dugout. Challenge calls will be referred to technology that tracks the path of the ball relative to a two-dimensional strike zone over the center of home plate.
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Challenge twice and he's been incorrect twice. It's kind of like those Kzone boxes you've seen on broadcasts at home, but critically way more precise and customized to the exact height of each individual batter. Teams start games with two challenges a piece.
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Well, let's see. This is where the drama begins.
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And if the challenge is correct and the call is overturned, they'll retain those challenges.
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Nicely done.
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If the umpire's call is upheld, they'll lose the challenges.
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Minnesota has one challenge remaining.
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I'd be a little embarrassed.
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Because of the extensive testing of this system, we already know a little bit about how some things will play out. For instance, teams are likely to unofficially ban pitchers from challenging any call because, as it turns out, it's hard to be impartial about a pitch you throw.
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Catchers are better than batters at challenging. And on the whole, players were correct with their challenge calls about 52% of the time. The challenge just to make sure that the most important calls are correct and without totally giving the game over to robots.
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He still doesn't believe it.
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Today's story getting a 10 out of 10 proves beauty is definitely more than skin deep. Students at JFK High School in New York spending time with senior citizens on their day off.
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What's your name?
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You like playing cards? Oh yeah, I like at an assisted living community in Long Island, members of the Glamour Gals Club offer manicures, games, and most importantly, connection.
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Making people happy is just something so important in life.
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The group is part of a nationwide program focused on bridging generations, one conversation at a time.
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The fresh young faces keep us young.
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I truly enjoy this.
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A day off from school, but still a lesson learned. That kindness never goes out of style. These folks really nailed it. I have a shout out today going to Mr. Emerson and our friends at Otto Peterson School in Scapus, Oregon. Thank you for making us a part of your day.
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Rise up. And I want to give a shout out to someone I met at the Winter Olympics.
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This is Char, an upand cominging superstar. Keep working hard and study harder, buddy. All right. Shout out to you, Miss Mendoza, and all of our friends at Lebanon Trail High School in Frisco, Texas. You're good as gold.
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making an awesome Thursday all and I will see you right back here tomorrow.
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I'm Koi Wire and we are CNN 10.
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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden wir uns mit dem Thema „Die Dirty Dozen“ befassen, welches die Auswirkungen von Pestiziden auf unsere Lieblingsfrüchte und -gemüse beleuchtet. Der Inhalt des Videos vermittelt wichtige Informationen über die gesundheitlichen Risiken, die mit Pestizidrückständen in Lebensmitteln verbunden sind. Die Lernenden werden in der Lage sein, wichtige Vokabeln und Redewendungen zu nutzen, die mit Lebensmitteln, Gesundheit und Umweltthemen verbunden sind. Zudem werden sie verschiedene grammatische Strukturen wie den Gebrauch von Passivformen und Vergleichsformen in englischen Sätzen üben. Diese Lektion bietet zahlreiche Sprechkontexte, die es den Lernenden ermöglichen, relevante Themen zu diskutieren und ihr Englisch zu verbessern.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Redewendungen

  • Pesticides: Chemische Substanzen, die zur Bekämpfung von Schädlingen in der Landwirtschaft eingesetzt werden.
  • Health risks: Mögliche negative Auswirkungen auf die Gesundheit.
  • Produce: Frisches Obst und Gemüse, das landwirtschaftlich erzeugt wird.
  • Residues: Rückstände, die nach dem Waschen von Lebensmitteln verbleiben.
  • Organic options: Lebensmittel, die ohne synthetische Pestizide und chemische Düngemittel angebaut werden.
  • Clean 15: Eine Liste von Obst- und Gemüsesorten, die die geringsten Pestizidrückstände aufweisen.
  • Environmental Working Group (EWG): Eine Organisation, die sich mit Umwelt- und Gesundheitsfragen beschäftigt.

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Um das Beste aus dieser Lektion herauszuholen, empfehlen wir die Shadowing-Technik. Achte darauf, beim Nachsprechen der Sätze des Videos die Sprechgeschwindigkeit zu beobachten. Das Tempo im Video ist moderat, was es dir erleichtert, die Aussprache zu imitieren. Konzentriere dich auf die Betonung und Intonation der Sprecher, um deine eigene Sprachflüssigkeit zu verbessern. Da das Thema einige komplexe Begriffe und Konzepte umfasst, kann es hilfreich sein, die Schlüsselvokabeln mehrmals laut zu wiederholen, um sie im Gedächtnis zu verankern. Diese Methode wird dir nicht nur helfen, deine Aussprache zu üben, sondern auch dein Verständnis der englischen Sprache insgesamt zu vertiefen, was besonders nützlich für Prüfungen wie das IELTS Speaking sein kann.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

Wie man auf ShadowingEnglish effektiv übt

  1. Wähle dein Video: Suche ein YouTube-Video mit klarem, natürlichem Englisch. TED Talks, BBC News, Filmszenen, Podcasts oder IELTS-Beispielantworten eignen sich hervorragend. Füge die URL in die Suchleiste ein. Beginne mit kürzeren Videos (unter 5 Minuten) und Inhalten, die dich wirklich interessieren — Motivation ist wichtig.
  2. Zuerst hören, den Kontext verstehen: Beim ersten Durchgang die Geschwindigkeit auf 1x lassen und nur zuhören. Versuche noch nicht zu wiederholen. Konzentriere dich auf das Verstehen der Bedeutung, das Aufnehmen neuer Vokabeln und darauf, wie der Sprecher Wörter betont, Laute verbindet und Pausen nutzt.
  3. Shadowing-Modus einrichten:
    • Wartemodus: Wähle +3s oder +5s — nach jedem Satz pausiert das Video automatisch, damit du Zeit hast, ihn laut zu wiederholen. Wähle Manuell, wenn du die volle Kontrolle möchtest und nach jeder Wiederholung selbst auf Weiter drücken willst.
    • Untertitel-Sync: YouTube-Untertitel erscheinen manchmal leicht vor oder nach dem Audio. Nutze ±100ms, um sie perfekt auszurichten, damit du genau folgen kannst.
  4. Laut nachsprechen (die Kernübung): Hier passiert die eigentliche Arbeit. Sobald ein Satz gespielt wird — oder während der Pause — wiederhole ihn laut, klar und selbstbewusst. Sprich nicht nur die Wörter nach: Ahme den exakten Rhythmus, die Betonung, Tonhöhe und verbundene Sprache des Sprechers nach. Ziel ist es, wie ein Schatten des Sprechers zu klingen, nicht wie eine Wort-für-Wort-Rezitation. Nutze die Wiederholen-Funktion, um denselben Satz mehrfach zu trainieren, bis er sich natürlich anfühlt.
  5. Die Herausforderung steigern: Wenn sich eine Passage angenehm anfühlt, erhöhe die Herausforderung. Steigere die Geschwindigkeit auf <code>1.25x</code> oder sogar <code>1.5x</code>, um Hochgeschwindigkeits-Sprachreflexe zu trainieren. Oder stelle den Wartemodus auf <code>Aus</code> für kontinuierliches Shadowing — der fortgeschrittenste und lohnendste Modus. Konsequentes tägliches Üben von 15–30 Minuten wird innerhalb von Wochen spürbare Ergebnisse bringen.

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