Learn English with the News: “Rubber ducks in Hong Kong”

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How are you? Happy, rested, ready to learn? Good.

Today’s lesson takes place in Hong Kong. Let’s go!

1. Read the text
2. Understand the vocabulary
3. Watch the video

Text

It’s China’s turn to take part in a big international bath as a six-story rubber duck floats into Hong Kong, turning Victoria Harbor into its giant tub. Hundreds lined the railings to welcome the well-traveled duck that’s bobbed in the waters of Amsterdam, Sydney and Osaka delivering a message from its creator, Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman.

– We’re living on one planet, we’re one family and all the waters in the world is our global bathtub and it joins people together, it makes us family. And it also means that we have to take care of each other, you know, and be responsible about this planet.

It’s the first time the 16.5-meter, or 54 feet inflatable art object has been shown in China, where it’s scheduled to stay until June 9th. Afterwards it will continue its global journey to visit the United States and the Middle East.

Vocabulary

AUSTRALIA-LIFESTYLE-ARTS-FESTIVAL  GW003Story – a group of rooms or an area that forms one floor level of a building.

Floats – to rest on top of a liquid.

Tub – a wide container used to hold something.

Railings – a barrier that is made of rails supported by posts.

Bobbed – to move up and down quickly or repeatedly.

Inflatable – to add air or gas to (something, such as a tire or a balloon) and make it larger.

Video

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