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264. Why is the UK Banning Some Breeds of Dog?: The Dangerous Dog Debate! (English Vocabulary Lesson)

10.02.2023 - By Thomas WilkinsonPlay

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The UK has announced a ban on the American Bully XL dog breed after a spate of violent attacks. What is an American Bully XL? Why are they being banned? What is a dangerous dog? And is banning dangerous dogs the best approach to dealing with this problem? Let’s discuss all this today!

TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2023/10/02/264-why-is-the-uk-banning-some-breeds-of-dog-the-dangerous-dog-debate-english-vocabulary-lesson/

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Vocabulary

Ban (noun) - A formal prohibition or restriction.

Breed (noun) - A group of animals or plants with common characteristics, often created through selective breeding.

Cull (verb) - To selectively remove or eliminate animals from a population.

Temperament (noun) - A person or animal's natural disposition or character.

Imposing (adjective) - Having an impressive or commanding presence.

Amnesty (noun) - An official pardon or forgiveness that allows individuals or groups to be exempt from penalties or legal consequences for past actions or offenses.

Characteristics (noun) - Distinctive qualities, traits, or features that define or distinguish something or someone from others.

Socialization (noun) - The process of learning and adapting to social norms and interactions.

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