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BBC Learning English Words in the News 3 rd August 2011 South Korea's internet addicts  Words in the News © British Broadcasting Corporation 2011 Page 1 of 3 bbclearningenglish.com Transcript Internet addiction in South Korea’s got so bad the government’s banned teens from going online after midnight. Web junkies have been going without food, drink and sleep for days because they’re hooked on computer games. The authorities have been hedging their bets by putting money into a variety of solutions. One scheme monitors people’s brainwaves, while another tries to get youngsters involved in more traditional forms of entertainment.  Vocabulary addiction: the medical and or psychological condition of being unable to stop doing something harmful. Generally we talk about addictions to substances like alcohol and drugs but in this story it's used to describe being obsessed with the internet and online gaming. The related verb is: to be addicted (to something)  junkies: 'a junkie' is an informal word for someone who is addi cted to drugs. In this story it's also used to refer to people who are addicted to playing computer games. hooked on: an informal way of saying 'addicted to' hedging their bets: 'to hedge your bets' is an expression which means to reduce your chances of making a mistake by investing in more than one possible option brainwaves: electrical signals produced in the brain  Watch this video online: South Korea's internet addicts http://bbc.in/oUshfm

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BBC Learning English

Words in the News

3rd August 2011South Korea's internet addicts

  Words in the News © British Broadcasting Corporation 2011Page 1 of 3

bbclearningenglish.com

Transcript

Internet addiction in South Korea’s got so bad the government’s banned teens from going

online after midnight.

Web junkies have been going without food, drink and sleep for days because they’re hooked

on computer games.

The authorities have been hedging their bets by putting money into a variety of solutions.

One scheme monitors people’s brainwaves, while another tries to get youngsters involved in

more traditional forms of entertainment. 

Vocabulary

addiction:

the medical and or psychological condition of being unable to stop doing something harmful.

Generally we talk about addictions to substances like alcohol and drugs but in this story it'sused to describe being obsessed with the internet and online gaming. The related verb is: to be

addicted (to something)

 junkies:

'a junkie' is an informal word for someone who is addicted to drugs. In this story it's also used

to refer to people who are addicted to playing computer games.

hooked on:

an informal way of saying 'addicted to'

hedging their bets:'to hedge your bets' is an expression which means to reduce your chances of making a mistake

by investing in more than one possible option

brainwaves:

electrical signals produced in the brain

 Watch this video online: South Korea's internet addicts http://bbc.in/oUshfm

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Exercise

Use one of the words or phrases below to complete each of these sentences from a BBC news

report. Note that you may have to change the form of a word to complete the sentence

correctly.

addiction / junkies / to be hooked on (something) / to hedge your bets / brainwaves 

1

On my last visit to the city, Kandaharis spoke of their constant fear of attack, by either Taliban

or US led forces. They ____________________, backing both sides until it was clear who

would prevail.

2

Scientists believe they are a step closer to being able to read people's minds after decoding

human _________________ . 

3

The death of Amy Winehouse has once again highlighted the danger of drink and drug

 _______________ .

4

There were claims that the damage had been caused by a hard-core of violent protest

 ________________ who had deliberately come for trouble.

5

He became _________________ the tournament after watching Bjorn Borg play in 1977, and

has returned every year since, seeing all the greats of the game.

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Answers

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On my last visit to the city, Kandaharis spoke of their constant fear of attack, by either Taliban or

US led forces. They hedged their bets, backing both sides until it was clear who would prevail.

Source: Ahmad Wali Karzai: Meeting Kandahar's Mr Fix-it http://bbc.in/p5ikl1 

2

Scientists believe they are a step closer to being able to read people's minds after decoding human

brainwaves.

Source: Glasgow University researchers 'decode' brainwaves http://bbc.in/iPGfM0 

3

The death of Amy Winehouse has once again highlighted the danger of drink and drug addiction.

Source: Can a parent save their child from addiction? http://bbc.in/nXlPFo 

4

There were claims that the damage had been caused by a hard-core of violent protest junkies who

had deliberately come for trouble.

Source: How the student fees protest turned violent http://bbc.in/cs7F0Q 

5

He became hooked on the tournament after watching Bjorn Borg play in 1977, and has returned

every year since, seeing all the greats of the game.

Source: It's June, that means queues outside Wimbledon http://bbc.in/mhYu1K