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[The Week Junior Show: From Female Archbishops to Circus Dreams and Newt Spotting]-[April Fool's and languages in schools ]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2026-04-02

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Episode Overview

In this episode of The Week Junior Show, host Bex and writers Eve and Joe explore a variety of engaging topics, ranging from significant UK news and international human-interest stories to the wonders of nature and the magic of circus skills. The show also features a lively debate on language education and a fun segment on local wildlife.

The Enthronement of the First Female Archbishop

Eve highlights a historic moment in the UK: Dame Sarah Mullally has officially become the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. Her formal ceremony, known as an "enthronement," took place at Canterbury Cathedral. The event was particularly notable for the inclusion of nurses and carers, a gesture intended to "honour her previous career as a nurse." Prior to the ceremony, she completed an "87 mile" walking pilgrimage from London to Canterbury, accompanied by supporters, further emphasizing the spiritual and community-focused nature of her new role as the leader of 85 million Christians.

Sports Stars and Literary Contributions

Joe shares an inspiring story about footballer Erling Haaland, who plays for Manchester City. Haaland and his father donated a rare "1594 version" of a work by Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson, which details "medieval stories of Vikings," to a library in Bryne, Norway. Joe notes that while Haaland is now a global "superstar," it is heartening to see him remain "humble enough to sort of look back to his roots" and contribute to the community where he grew up.

Nature Spotlight: The Smooth Newt

Associate Editor Laura joins the team to discuss the "smooth newt," which she describes as the most common of the three types found in the UK. During the current "breeding season," these amphibious creatures migrate to water. Laura explains that they are fascinating to observe, noting that male newts perform a "little wiggly dance" to attract mates. She also shares a fun pop-culture connection, referencing the film Matilda, where newts are famously used in a prank, though she emphasizes that in reality, these creatures are a protected and fascinating part of the natural world.

Big Debate: Should Schools Teach More Languages?

This week's debate centers on whether schools should expand their language curriculum.

  • Team Yes (Eve): Eve argues that offering a wider variety of languages, such as Romanian, allows students to feel that their "culture is really valued at school." She references research by Dr. Karen Forbes, suggesting that more language options can actually lead to better grades across all subjects.
  • Team No (Joe): Joe counters that there is already a "shortage of foreign language teachers" in the UK, making expansion difficult. He also points out that students are often reluctant to take language GCSEs, viewing them as more difficult than other subjects, and argues that school time is limited.

Innovation and Entertainment

  • Young Inventor: Eve shares her "hero of the week," 11-year-old Millie Childs, who invented "rainbow glasses" to assist dyslexic readers. The glasses allow the wearer to shift between colors to find what makes reading easiest for them.
  • Real or Rubbish: The team investigates a claim about an Italian restaurant in London offering meals for only £2. The story is ultimately debunked as "rubbish," with the team clarifying that while some restaurants are adjusting prices to be more transparent, a £2 meal is not currently a reality.

Conclusion and Listener Engagement

The episode concludes with a challenge for listeners to answer a question about Erling Haaland’s donation to win a copy of the book Feather Vane. The hosts encourage listeners to keep sending in their voice notes to share their thoughts and participate in future episodes, maintaining the show's vibrant community spirit.

🎯Key Sentences

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I would really love to learn how to juggle.
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I just can't do it.
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I did try to learn.
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It did not go well.
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They were all over the shop.
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📝Key Phrases

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all over the shop
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in a similar vein
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make it to the end
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twist and turn
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take charge
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📖 Transcript

Thank you.
Hello and welcome to The Week Junior Show.
I'm Bex and I'm joined by writers Eve and Joe from The Week Junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
This week the team will be talking about the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, a rare book about Vikings and a very cool pair of glasses.
There'll also be a big debate about whether schools should teach more languages.
Make sure you're listening closely, because at the end of this episode we'll be asking you a question about what you've heard.

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