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[The Week Junior Show: Power Outages, Resilient Pets, and the Debate Over School Mirrors]-[Snail ice cream and power cut chaos]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2025-05-02

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The Week Junior Show: Highlights and Debates

In this episode of The Week Junior Show, host Bex and writers Joe and Eve navigate a diverse range of topics, from global news and scientific discoveries to lighthearted debates about school rules and animal impressions. The team emphasizes the importance of making the world accessible and engaging for young readers.

Global Events and Human Resilience

Joe highlights a significant news story regarding widespread power cuts in Spain and Portugal. These outages, which began on April 28th, brought daily life to a halt, affecting traffic lights, trains, and even retail payment systems. Despite the chaos, the story showcased human spirit as members of the public stepped in to direct traffic, illustrating how communities unite during crises.

On a more heartwarming note, Eve shares the story of Valerie, a miniature dachshund who was reunited with her owners after spending 529 days in the wilderness near Kangaroo Island, Australia. Her successful rescue, led by the Kangala Wildlife Rescue, involved over 1,000 hours of effort, proving the power of persistence and community action.

The Great Debate: Should Schools Remove Mirrors?

This week’s "Big Debate" centers on whether schools should remove mirrors from bathrooms.

  • The Case for Removal (Joe): Joe argues that mirrors serve as a distraction, encouraging students to linger in bathrooms—leading to lateness—or use them for makeup and selfies. He suggests that for medical needs, students can simply request a mirror from the office.
  • The Case for Retention (Eve): Eve contends that mirrors are essential for maintaining personal hygiene and confidence. She points out that students need to check their appearance (such as braces after lunch) to feel comfortable, and removing them might only lead students to use less appropriate alternatives, like dark windows or phone cameras.

Ultimately, host Bex sides with Eve, noting that the ability to check one's appearance is a matter of personal confidence rather than vanity.

Celebrating 10 Years of The Week Junior

Vanessa, the magazine’s editor, joins the show to celebrate the publication's 10th anniversary. She emphasizes the magazine’s mission to foster family conversation, noting that their survey revealed a decline in dinner table chats due to screen time. To combat this, they have introduced a "Something Worth Talking About" feature, providing cue cards to help families reconnect through debate and shared discussion.

Inspiring Stories and Fun Facts

  • Hero of the Week: Niamh Braid, a deaf teenager, is celebrated for successfully taking legal action against her local authority to secure a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter at school. Her determination to advocate for better deaf education is highlighted as an inspiration.
  • Science and Tech: Eve discusses a recent discovery regarding how animals perceive the world. Contrasting the "common myth" that dogs see only in black and white, she explains that their eyes actually detect light in blue and yellow.
  • Real or Rubbish: In a humorous segment, Eve reveals that the story about EasyJet serving snail and garlic-flavored ice cream at London Southend Airport is actually true. The airline created this unique treat, which includes crunchy sugar pieces to mimic snail shells, to celebrate their French flight destinations.

Book of the Week

Author Louis Sitt introduces his middle-grade book, Land of the Last Wildcat. The story follows 10-year-old Puffin Lau as she fights to protect a healing wildcat from human experimentation. The book explores themes of environmental respect, the power of friendship, and the courage required to stand up for one's beliefs, even when adults refuse to do so.

🎯Key Sentences

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I sometimes get a vibe that we're connected.
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I'm trying to live up to expectations.
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Joe, you'll be swept away.
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It took took us a while, but it's fine.
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I've got to say, when I heard this story it did surprise me.
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📝Key Phrases

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make sense of
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do justice to
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live up to expectations
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bring something to a halt
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come together
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to The Week Junior Show.
I'm Bex and I'm joined by writers Joe and Eve from The Week Junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
Now, in a week where Canada held an election and hundreds of thousands of people attended the funeral of Pope Francis, we're going to be discussing some of the other stories and the events and people that amazed, inspired and entertained the editorial team.
And make sure you're listening closely, because at the end of the episode we'll be asking a question about what you've heard.
And if you answer correctly...
You could win a prize.

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