Learn English with the News – Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020

Trump, Biden, West? The 2020 USA Presidential Election is set for the two primary candidates from the Republican and Democratic parties. But on July 4th we learned of one more candidate who will certainly get his share of publicity. Watch the video and do the accompanying exercises.

The news is a consistent source of entertainment, knowledge and discovery that never ceases to exist and always comes out with more and more material each day. Because it plays such a vital part in our lives and is so important to keep up with, it is without a doubt a piece of your everyday routine that can’t go ignored. 

Whether it is to understand the ramifications of recent legislation passed, to hear about recent events and grasp the potential consequences to your country, or simply hear about what is happening in other countries in order to compare them to what’s happening in yours, the news is certainly a staple in our lives and the most consistent way to get information.

This is why Scrambled Eggs has decided to unite two of your biggest worlds: learning English and keeping up with what is happening in the world. We hope our challenging daily exercises, composed of listening, vocabulary and comprehension exercises in English, will satisfy both of those above worlds in a satisfactory and also entertaining way.

So enough about introductions, let’s get to today’s Learn English with the News topic:

Adapted from this article.

Now that you’ve had a listen, let’s put your knowledge to the test with some of our vocabulary and comprehension exercises:

Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020 | Definition Match

Put the following words to the correct definitions.

Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020 | Fill in the Blank

Fill the empty spaces with the proper words.

Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020 | True or False

Indicate which sentences are true and which ones are false.

 

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Full Text:

“Just when you thought 2020 couldn’t get any weirder, rapper Kanye West declared his candidacy for US president. The unlikely challenger to Donald Trump and Joe Biden chose Independence Day to make the surprise announcement on Twitter, triggering a strong social media reaction. With just four months to go before polling day on 3 November, it was not clear if West’s tweet would have been more fitting on April Fools’ day than Independence Day. It also wasn’t clear if the 43-year-old filed any official paperwork to appear on state election ballots. The deadline to add independent candidates to the ballot has not yet passed in many states. West, a 21-time Grammy award winner, received an immediate endorsement from Elon Musk, the chief executive of electric-car maker Tesla, who tweeted in reply: “You have my full support!” If he runs, West will follow in a long tradition of independent or third-party campaigns challenging the Democratic and Republican stranglehold. In 1992, Ross Perot, an eccentric Texan billionaire, took 19% of the vote. In 2000, Ralph Nader’s Green party took less than 3% but was blamed for giving the presidency to George Bush.”

Learn English with the News – Joe Biden campaign online

The news is a consistent source of entertainment, knowledge and discovery that never ceases to exist and always comes out with more and more material each day. Because it plays such a vital part in our lives and is so important to keep up with, it is without a doubt a piece of your everyday routine that can’t go ignored. 

Whether it is to understand the ramifications of recent legislation passed, to hear about recent events and grasp the potential consequences to your country, or simply hear about what is happening in other countries in order to compare them to what’s happening in yours, the news is certainly a staple in our lives and the most consistent way to get information.

This is why Scrambled Eggs has decided to unite two of your biggest worlds: learning English and keeping up with what is happening in the world. We hope our challenging daily exercises, composed of listening, vocabulary and comprehension exercises in English, will satisfy both of those above worlds in a satisfactory and also entertaining way.

So enough about introductions, let’s get to today’s Learn English with the News topic:

Joe Biden takes presidential campaign online during virus lockdown.

Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/17/joe-biden-presidential-campaign-online-lockdown-coronavirus

Now that you’ve had a listen, let’s put your knowledge to the test with some of our vocabulary and comprehension exercises:

Joe Biden Campaign Online - Definition Quiz

Put the following words to the correct definitions.

 

Joe Biden Campaign Online - Fill in the Blank

Fill the empty spaces with the proper words.

 

Joe Biden Campaign Online - True or False

Indicate which sentences are true and which ones are false.

 

And that’s it for today’s English lesson, where you can improve your English with the news and current events. Do you have any comments or special requests for us for the next edition of Learn English with the News? Be sure to leave any feedback you have in the comments section below, as we would love to help you on your quest to learn the English language!

For other Learn English with the News segments, be sure to check out the rest of our posts:

https://scrambledeggsinglese.it/tag/learn-english-with-the-news/