Description
Apologies for the late arrival of this week’s News Time Spanish. On this week’s show:
* The Wikileaks controversy continues with a fear of censorship on the Internet
* The SNCF admits transferring Jews to concentration camps during WWII
* Student protests in the UK following sharp increases in tuition fees
* News from the Climate Change summit in Cancún
* Why French hair salons have turned off their music
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Members’ links
[amprotect=126]Premium members of News Time Spanish Season 2 can access the full transcript of the episode and key vocabulary using the links below. Our lesson guide also contains exercises and we provide answers and suggested translations in the Answer Key. If you found the normal speed version of the audio content a bit too fast, try listening to the slow version which has been electronically reduced to 80% speed.
Transcript and exercises | Answer key | Slow version | download ePub for manual transfer to iOS device
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