US soldiers, who are helping with the evacuation effort, are due to leave Kabul Airport in under a week. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to ask President Biden to delay that withdrawal.
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Video chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Story
1:50 - Headline 1: Afghanistan: PM to press Biden to delay Kabul withdrawal
4:45 - Headline 2: Afghanistan: Boris Johnson to personally plead with Joe Biden to extend deadline for US withdrawal
7:02 - Headline 3: Boris Johnson will push Joe Biden to delay US withdrawal from Afghanistan
9:30 - Language summary
The story:
Boris Johnson is expected to personally ask President Biden to delay withdrawing the last American forces from Afghanistan to allow more time for the evacuation effort at Kabul International Airport.
The prime minister will make the request at an emergency meeting of leaders from the G7 group of countries tomorrow, which will take place via video link.
In just over a week, US troops are due to leave the airport, where Afghans who worked for the British military are among thousands of people trying to escape the Taliban.
Key words and phrases:
press
try to persuade someone forcefully
* She decided to press him for answers at the meeting.
* My boss pressed me to get my work finished quickly.
plead
urgently request
* He decided to plead with his boss for forgiveness.
* She pleaded with him to change his mind.
push
apply pressure
* He felt his parents wanted to push him into getting married.
* He was pushed into giving his opinions.
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Roy and Catherine talk about the vocabulary from this story so you can talk about it too.
Related stories:
Why we press buttons - 6 Minute English
https://youtu.be/xwbAWiqMuNE
Asking Questions - 6 Minute Grammar
https://youtu.be/j9b1CNN_rFU
Video chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Story
1:50 - Headline 1: Afghanistan: PM to press Biden to delay Kabul withdrawal
4:45 - Headline 2: Afghanistan: Boris Johnson to personally plead with Joe Biden to extend deadline for US withdrawal
7:02 - Headline 3: Boris Johnson will push Joe Biden to delay US withdrawal from Afghanistan
9:30 - Language summary
The story:
Boris Johnson is expected to personally ask President Biden to delay withdrawing the last American forces from Afghanistan to allow more time for the evacuation effort at Kabul International Airport.
The prime minister will make the request at an emergency meeting of leaders from the G7 group of countries tomorrow, which will take place via video link.
In just over a week, US troops are due to leave the airport, where Afghans who worked for the British military are among thousands of people trying to escape the Taliban.
Key words and phrases:
press
try to persuade someone forcefully
* She decided to press him for answers at the meeting.
* My boss pressed me to get my work finished quickly.
plead
urgently request
* He decided to plead with his boss for forgiveness.
* She pleaded with him to change his mind.
push
apply pressure
* He felt his parents wanted to push him into getting married.
* He was pushed into giving his opinions.
To download the audio and a transcript and test your understanding, go here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-19/session-208
For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com
We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment.
#learnenglish #newsreview #Afghanistan #Taliban #Kabul
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