witn 090223 english obama


BBC Learning English
Words in the news
23rd February 2009
Learning English with Obama
The speeches of the new United States President Barack Obama are proving to be a popular aid to
learning English in Japan. A special compilation has gone on sale, quickly becoming a national bestseller.
The BBC's Roland Buerk has sent this report from Tokyo:
It's been described by its publishers as a huge hit in Japan - a compilation of the speeches of Barak Obama
has sold well over 400,000 copies, and students at an English class in Tokyo are even memorising the new
President's words to improve their own pronunciation and understanding.
CLIP English class
'On behalf of the great state of Illinois let me express my deepest gratitude for the privilege of addressing
this convention.'
Barak Obama's message of change has been well received in Japan where politics is often characterised by
grey figures and backroom deals. The clear language of the speeches makes them an obvious choice for
teaching material. But the new President's words are said to hold particular appeal.
CLIP English class followed by an English teacher
- Perseverance.
- Perseverance.
- Just practise like that.
It's from his personality, first of all. And also, his technique, his rhythm in English sound beautiful to the
Japanese people who may not understand English well but still find his English as something they want to
learn from.
And so, in shops across Japan the face of the new American President is a fixture on the bookshelves, as
well as on the newsstands. And for students, the question of whether they'll succeed in improving their
English can be answered - 'Yes we can'.
Roland Buerk, BBC News, Tokyo
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Vocabulary and definitions
a huge hit very popular with many people
a compilation here, a book that has been made from several separate
speeches
addressing speaking to
convention a large formal gathering of people
grey figures politicians or civil servants who don't often appear in
public making it difficult to understand exactly what they
do
backroom deals when something is agreed behind closed doors, i.e. not
openly
to hold particular appeal to be liked for a specific reason
perseverance continuing effort and determination
technique skill or expertise in doing something
a fixture somebody considered to be permanently established in a
place or position
More on this story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7857430.stm
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