
Welches Wort hörst du?
Vervollständige die Sätze. Höre zu und schreibe das fehlende Wort. Es gibt bis zu zehn Fragen.
2023 things are looking up - 29th December 2023 Alles anzeigen
The second half of 2023 saw things looking up as people around the world found innovative approaches to solving problems.
In Denmark, officers no longer just patrolled the streets but could also be found gaming online. They were part of a special unit set up to help protect everyone surfing the web and deter criminals and cybercrime.
Sisse Birkebaek: "When we tell them about what our main target is, is just to be present and try to, to make it a safer place in the internet, especially for, for youngsters, then they are actually quite happy about it, especially the parents."
In Australia, sports women stole the limelight, as the 2023 Women's Football World Cup final was a battle between two teams who had never won the coveted prize - Spain and England. The match was played to a packed stadium of 76,000 fans and millions more around the world followed every kick.
Jolie Hill: "The fact that like 50-60 years ago, we weren't even allowed to play football in this country, and now we're here in the final of the Women's World Cup... I'm so proud of them. Like, genuinely, it, it does bring a tear to my eye."
India meanwhile reached for the moon - and got it! Securing its spot in the race for space, successfully landing its spacecraft Chandrayaan- 3 on the southern pole of the moon, marking a new chapter for the country and space research.
P Veeramuthuvel: "The entire mission operations, right from launch till landing, happened flawlessly as per the timeline. And, we became the fourth country to land, to demonstrate the soft landing onto the moon's surface and we became the first country to go to the near to the south pole of the moon."
Huge efforts in technological innovation have been put into advancing inclusion and diversity around the globe as well.
Deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing people came together at a concert in New York to enjoy classical music, all wearing wearable technology provided by Music: Not Impossible, which translated the sound onto the skin via vibration.
Flavia Naslausky: "As you know already, this was designed with and inspired by the deaf community. And along this journey, though, we realised that everybody wants to use it. This is about shared connections, shared experiences, bringing people together that otherwise wouldn't be together."
Similar efforts for greater inclusion have been made in the gaming world. Sony launched a playstation controller designed to make gaming easier for people with disabilities. The gaming giant had been facing pressure on this issue which has largely been ignored in the industry.
Melanie Eilert: "I can only play with my right hand. So the number of inputs I can do is limited.
Interviewer: And so how does this change your whole gaming experience?
Melanie Eilert: “So, with the external buttons I can attach, the number of buttons I can use increases."
Despite the innovative feats of people around the world, the planet continues to remind us of the imminent threat of climate change. And as the year came to a close, world leaders sat down together in Dubai to discuss the climate crisis and how they can mitigate its impacts. However, as they deliberated, we returned once again to the Arctic and the impact of climate change on the Inuit.
Erling Rasmussen: "But it's melting so maybe in a few years it's gone. It can be a problem. So I think in the future the city will have to get its drinking water from the ocean." Weniger anzeigen
Vervollständige die Sätze. Höre zu und schreibe das fehlende Wort. Es gibt bis zu zehn Fragen.
Lies die vier Sätze. Bringe sie in die gleiche Reihenfolge wie in der Meldung.
Lies die Sätze. Wähle die richtige Präposition. Es gibt bis zu vier Sätze.
Bilde Sätze. Wähle jedes Wort in der richtigen Reihenfolge aus. Es gibt bis zu drei Fragen.
Vervollständige die Sätze. Höre zu und schreibe die fehlenden Wörter auf. Es gibt bis zu fünf Fragen.
Lies die fünf Sätze. Wähle das richtige Verb.
Lies die Sätze. Finde die Leerzeichen zwischen den Wörtern. Es gibt bis zu fünf Fragen.
Lies die fünf Sätze. Finde die fehlenden Großbuchstaben.
Bringe die Satzteile in die richtige Reihenfolge. Jeder Satz besteht aus vier Teilen. Es gibt bis zu fünf Fragen.
Beantworte die Fragen zum Artikel. Wähle die richtige Antwort aus vier Möglichkeiten. Es gibt fünf Fragen.
Bei einem Wort sind die Buchstaben in der falschen Reihenfolge. Lies den Satz. Buchstabiere das Wort richtig. Es gibt bis zu zehn Fragen.
Vervollständige die Sätze. Wähle für jede Lücke den richtigen Vokal aus. Es gibt bis zu fünf Sätze.
Vervollständige die Sätze. Wähle das richtige Wort aus. Es gibt bis zu fünf Fragen.
Prüfe, wie schnell du den Artikel lesen kannst. Wähle deine Geschwindigkeit und lies jede Zeile des Textes. Übe und verbessere deine Lesegeschwindigkeit!
Höre dir den Nachrichtenbeitrag Zeile für Zeile an und spreche den Inhalt nach. Achte dabei auf möglichst originalgetreue Betonung und Aussprache. Nimm deine Stimme auf und höre dir das Ergebnis an.
Either you did not allow SensationsEnglish to access your email address or your social account doesn't have that, please provide it here.
By clicking “Create Account” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.