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Hi, I'm Neiljoiningme.
Today's Katherine.
Hi, Katherine.
HinearSowhat's ourstory?
Today's storyisabouttheanniversaryof a daythatchangedtheWorldDaythatchangedtheworld.
Let's sayso, a celebrationthatcouldbereally, reallykindofvibrantandexcitingbutisactuallyquiteminimal.
Whyit?
Andsowe'retalkingaboutgreatstateevents.
Couldwealsousethistotalkaboutpersonalthings?
MostdefinitelymostdefinitelySointhiscountry, in a lotofcultures, youcelebratebirthdayswith a zeroontheend, andyouhave a bigpartiesorinyetwhenyouyour 30th.
Forexample.
MostpeopleintheUKwouldhave a bigpartyfortheir 30thbirthday.
A wonderfulfuturedoesn't alwaysworkoutthatway, butpromisedmotivatespeople, andit's oftensomethingwetalkaboutingovernmentinelectionsinmaybemaking a careermoveormovingcountrysoyoucouldsay a governmentgotintopoweronthepromiseofffullemployment.
Exactly.
Thatprobablywouldn't happen.
Butpeoplebelieveit.
Theywanttobelieveit.
Itgivesthemhope.
Itgives a motivation.
Sothepromiseoffsomethingis a realmotivatingdreamforpeople.
he's a reviewfromBBCLearningEnglishHelloandwelcometoNewsReviewTheprogramwhereweshowyouhowtousethelanguagefromthelatestnewsstoriesinyoureverydayEnglish.