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B1 Intermediate English 7:29 1,338 words Educational

Who Owns The Statue of Liberty?

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This educational video teaches learners about the complex territorial history of the Statue of Liberty through an engaging narrative about New York and New Jersey's centuries-long border dispute. Viewers will encounter rich vocabulary related to law, government, colonial history, and geography, while following a humorous storytelling style. It is ideal for practicing listening to detailed explanations, understanding historical English documents, and learning terms like 'enclave,' 'charter,' 'eminent domain,' and 'federal land.'

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,338

Total Words

504

Unique Words

4/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 38%

Key Vocabulary (19)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

part A1 noun

A piece, section, or portion of something that is larger. It can refer to a physical object, a division of time, or a role in a performance.

federal A2 adjective

Relating to a system of government where power is shared between a central authority and individual states. It describes laws, agencies, or taxes that apply to the entire country rather than just one local area.

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