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[The Week Junior Show: Wild Camping, Sports Debates, and Literary Mysteries]-[Wild camping and SUVs]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2025-05-30

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The Week Junior Show: A Weekly Roundup of News, Sports, and Wellbeing

In this episode of The Week Junior Show, hosts Bex, Kay, and Joe explore a variety of engaging topics, ranging from legal battles over outdoor access to the complexities of modern social issues, all tailored for younger audiences.

Wild Camping Rights in Dartmoor

One of the primary news stories discussed is the legal status of "wild camping" in Dartmoor National Park. Joe explains that Dartmoor holds the unique distinction of being the only place in England and Wales where one can legally pitch a tent without prior permission from a landowner. This right was recently protected after a lengthy legal battle. In January 2023, local landowners attempted to ban the practice, citing concerns for their "cattle and the environment." However, the Dartmoor National Park Authority fought the ruling, arguing that the practice was "part of Dartmoor's heritage." Ultimately, the Supreme Court ruled against the landowners, much to the relief of the National Park Authority, ensuring that wild camping remains accessible to the public.

The Importance of Asking for Help

Vanessa, an editor at The Week Junior, joins the show to discuss the importance of seeking assistance. She highlights that recognizing when one is struggling—whether through "wandering attention," "fidgeting," or feeling "uncomfortable"—is a vital life skill. She references a survey showing that in eight out of ten situations, people are willing to help when asked. Vanessa emphasizes that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but a sign of "real strength," noting that students who seek help often achieve "better marks" because they are actively facing their problems rather than avoiding them.

The Great SUV Debate

In the show’s "Big Debate" segment, Kay and Joe argue whether SUV drivers should pay more. Kay, representing team "yes," argues that SUVs are a "luxury" and contribute to significant "wear and tear on the roads," noting that many are too large for standard parking spaces. Conversely, Joe argues that people should be able to choose a vehicle that "suits their lifestyle," pointing out that SUVs can be a safer option for families and those living in areas with poor road conditions. He suggests that a fairer approach might be taxing drivers based on "how much and how far they drive" rather than the vehicle type itself.

Book of the Week: Evie and Mariam's Family Tree

Author Janine Hayat introduces her book, Evie and Mariam's Family Tree. The story follows two girls from different social circles who are forced to work together on a school project. They discover mysterious letters in their grandmothers' belongings written in a "nonsense language," leading them to uncover a hidden connection between their families tracing back to 1930s India. Hayat explains that the book tackles themes of "bullying," "family history," and the courage required to "speak out against meanness."

Fun Facts and "Real or Rubbish"

  • Animal News: Kay highlights a heartwarming story about a donkey sanctuary in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, providing free treatment to animals that many locals rely on for their livelihoods.
  • Sports Triumphs: Joe celebrates Steena Blackstenius, who scored the winning goal in the 74th minute to help Arsenal win the Women's Champions League.
  • Real or Rubbish: The hosts investigate a claim about a Dutch firm turning wind turbines into residential homes. After careful consideration, it is revealed to be "rubbish," as there is only one pilot project with no widespread plans for such housing.

The episode concludes with a call for listeners to share their own stories and opinions via voice notes, encouraging young readers to remain engaged with the world around them.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hadn't properly followed it.
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Sometimes good people make bad choices.
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People like helping.
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I've probably only been able to do it for the last few years.
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📝Key Phrases

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bursting to try
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great shout
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caught my attention
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turn our attention to
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wind me up
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📖 Transcript

And welcome to the week junior show.
I'm bex and i'm joined by writers k and joe from the week junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
Now, in a week where the king and queen visited canada and rihanna's fun-filled smurf song was released, we're going to be discussing some of the other stories, events and people that inspired the week junior team.
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, and if you answer it correctly, you can win a prize.
All of that, though.
Uh, joe and kay, there is something i want to talk to you about, because in this week's issue, there's a story on the entertainment pages about the festival of sport, which is taking place between the 1st and the 4th of august in warwickshire in england.

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