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Learn English with a True Olympic Scandal (1994) | Real-Life Vocabulary

Learn English with a True Olympic Scandal (1994) | Real-Life Vocabulary

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🎿 This episode explores the true story behind the Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan scandal that shocked the world before the 1994 Winter Olympics. Listeners learn what happened, why the American media became obsessed with the case, and how the events affected both athletes during one of the most famous Olympic moments in U.S. sports history.

Created for intermediate English learners around the world, the episode helps listeners improve listening comprehension and learn real American English vocabulary related to scandals, investigations, media coverage, and public controversy. It’s perfect for ESL and EFL learners who want to learn English through real stories, American culture, and historical events.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) dominated the news: appeared everywhere in the media for a period of time

2) graceful: moving in a smooth, beautiful way

3) elegant: calm, polished, and controlled in style

4) artistry: skill and beauty of performance (style, expression)

5) ice princess: a term for a very polished, “princess-like” female skater

6) instability: lack of safety, consistency, or security

7) assaulted: violently attacked (physical attack)

8) baton: a hard stick that can be used as a weapon (also used by police)

9) investigation: a police process of finding facts and evidence

10) evidence: information or proof used to show what happened

11) pled guilty: formally said in court that you committed a crime

12) hindering (an investigation): slowing down or interfering with police as they try to find the truth

13) media frenzy: a situation where the media becomes obsessed with one story

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