BBC Learning English – Words in the News / Can you see the light?

Transcript

It looks like Philip is enjoying the lights. But doctors don’t know if he can see them at all.

A new type of therapy – called Lightscores – helps visually impaired children become more active.

Sensors are placed on different parts of his body. They trigger sounds as Philip moves. This helps his coordination and confidence. After just five minutes, he’s much more adventurous.

Vocabulary

therapy
treatment for a physical or mental problem

visually impaired
not able to see well even with glasses

sensors
devices that react to light, heat or pressure

coordination
(here) the ability to control your body’s movements

adventurous
willing to try new things and take risks

To do 

Use one of the words or phrases below to complete each of these sentences from news reports. Note that you may have to change the form of a word to complete the sentence correctly.

therapy / visually impaired / sensors / coordination / adventurous

1. A new type of fingerprint __________ said to be able to read prints through glass, metal and plastic smartphone covers has been unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade fair.

2. “Not all lynxes are this __________. They tend to stay close to where they were born.”

3. The desire of a group of __________ young people to travel independently on the London Underground, rather than rely on friends, has contributed to the development of a ground-breaking app which they can use to guide them.

4. Grammy Award-winning jazz singer Gregory Porter speaks to the BBC about the importance of music as __________ in his own life – starting with tough beginnings in Bakersfield, California – where his family suffered racial abuse.

5. There is new evidence to suggest that people with Parkinson’s disease can improve balance and __________ skills, through dance and movement.

Answers

1. A new type of fingerprint sensor said to be able to read prints through glass, metal and plastic smartphone covers has been unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade fair.

See story

2. “Not all lynxes are this adventurous. They tend to stay close to where they were born.”

See story

3. The desire of a group of visually impaired young people to travel independently on the London Underground, rather than rely on friends, has contributed to the development of a ground-breaking app which they can use to guide them.

See story

4. Grammy Award-winning jazz singer Gregory Porter speaks to the BBC about the importance of music as therapy in his own life – starting with tough beginnings in Bakersfield, California – where his family suffered racial abuse.

See story

5. There is new evidence to suggest that people with Parkinson’s disease can improve balance and coordination skills, through dance and movement.

See story

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