Weekly English Article

June 07-11, 2021 [Second Week's Articles]

Ms.D 2021. 6. 7. 06:56

1. Puppies are born with the genetic ability to understand humans

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2279726-puppies-are-born-with-the-genetic-ability-to-understand-humans/

 
Puppies are born with the genetic ability to understand humansDomestication has selected dogs with genetic traits that equip puppies with the social skills to interact with humans, even at a very young agewww.newscientist.com

 

2. BTS Are Playing—And Winning—the Billboard Charts Game Fair And Square

https://slate.com/culture/2021/06/bts-butter-billboard-hot-100.html

 
BTS Are Playing—And Winning—the Billboard Charts Game Fair And SquareIs anyone surprised that BTS's newest English-language single became an instant hit?slate.com

 

3. An American teacher was jailed for child abuse in China in 2014. He still says he's innocent — if only anyone would listen.


https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/04/china/david-mcmahon-us-china-shanghai-prisoner-intl-hnk/index.html

 
An American teacher was jailed for child abuse in China in 2014. He still says he's innocent — if only anyone would listen.American teacher did not get a fair trial and Washington should lobby for his release, the Foley Foundation says.www.cnn.com

 

4. Moon apologizes over 'unjust death' caused by 'evil practice' in barracks during Memorial Day speech


http://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20210606000080

 

Moon apologizes over 'unjust death' caused by 'evil practice' in barracks during Memorial Day speech

President Moon Jae-in offered a public apology Sunday apparently over the recent death of a female Air Force officer, who had been sexually assaulted by a male colleague. "I am very sorry to the people over such an evil practice in the barracks culture tha

m.koreaherald.com

 

 

5. Man looking for shark teeth in a Florida river survives an alligator bite to his head


https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/06/us/alligator-bites-diver-trnd/index.html

 
Man looking for shark teeth in a Florida river survives an alligator bite to his headA diver searching for prehistoric shark teeth in Florida's Myakka River is recovering after an alligator bit him on the back of his head.www.cnn.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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