XA 035 Better Weather Models, New ISS Crew, & Food Security Report

Get practice using reporting verbs in English. Plus take advantage of our new section "Beyond the Basics: Learning with AI."

Talking Points
1. Advanced Weather Forecasting Models Show Improved Accuracy
2. International Space Station Welcomes New Crew and Supplies
3. Global Food Security Report Highlights Regional Variances

Quick Practice
Practice using reporting verbs to talk about what other people have said.

Focus Phrase
to break the news

Beyond the Basics
Practice this week’s focus language using AI with exclusive prompts

Advanced Weather Forecasting Models Show Improved Accuracy

Scientists announced this week that new weather forecasting models are much better at predicting severe storms. These advanced models use more data from satellites and ground sensors.

Experts stated that the improvements will help communities prepare for bad weather earlier. Better warnings mean people can stay safer and property can be protected.

This new step forward is expected to save lives and reduce damage from natural events around the world.

Talking point: How do you think new inventions can help us in our daily lives?

Language tip: We use reporting verbs like "announced," "stated," or "said" when we talk about what someone else has communicated.

They help us share information that came from another source. For example, "Scientists announced" tells us what the scientists told the public.

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