Hottest March ever

有史以来最热的三月

Learning English from the News

语言学习

2024-04-10

5 分钟
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  • A record hot march.

  • Is this a new stage of climate change?

  • This is news review from BBC learning English, where we help you understand news headlines in English.

  • I'm Beth.

  • And I'm Georgie.

  • Make sure you watch to the end to learn the vocabulary.

  • You need to talk about this story.

  • And remember to subscribe to our channel to learn more English from the headlines.

  • Now, today's story.

  • Last month was the world's warmest march on record.

  • The past ten months have all broken heat records.

  • With above average temperatures across the globe, including in Antarctica and Africa, it's becoming harder to make predictions about future temperatures, although because of climate change, scientists say that hotter weather is now expected.

  • You've been looking at the headlines.

  • What's the vocabulary that people need to understand this news story in English?

  • We have usher in onborrowed time and caps.

  • This is news review from BBC learning English.

  • Let's have our first headline.

  • This one's from CNBC.

  • An extraordinary run of record heat could usher in a long, hot summer and not in a good way.

  • So this headline says, this run, that's a continuous situation.