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70. Should Museums Return Historical Artefacts? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

70. Should Museums Return Historical Artefacts? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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70. Should Museums Return Historical Artefacts? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

FromThinking in English

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Museums around the world have historical artefacts in their collections with controversial histories. Many of their exhibits were taken or stolen from places around the world. And now, the original owners want their history back! In this episode of Thinking in English we’ll explore the question “Should these museums return those artefacts?”
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Vocabulary List
Exhibit (n) - an object that is shown to the public in a museum
The museum has an amazing collection of exhibits
Artefact (n) - an object that is made by person and is of historical interest
The museum’s collection includes artefacts dating back to prehistoric times
Colonialism (n) - control by one country over another and its economy
It took years for the country to end colonialism and achieve independence
To benefit (v) - to be helped by something
I feel that i have benefited from her advice
To demolish (v) - to completely destroy a building, especially in order to use the land for something else
A number of houses were demolished so that the supermarkets could be built
To reclaim (v) - to take back something that was yours
I reclaimed my suitcase from the lost luggage office
To confiscate (v) - to take a possession away from someone when you have the right to do so, usually as a punishment and often for a limited period, after which it is returned to the owner
The teacher confiscated my phone
To proclaim (v) - to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive
She was proclaimed Queen at the age of 13
Encyclopaedic (adj) - containing a lot of information
Her knowledge of France is encyclopedic

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Apr 21, 2021
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