In today’s episode, you will learn 5 new English words. These words will help you speak English more like a native English speaker. Practice using the words to speak about today’s topic.
5 Vocabulary Words Related to the topic
1. Discrimination (noun): The unfair treatment of a person or group based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.
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- Example sentences:
1. Discrimination in the workplace is illegal in many countries.
2. She felt she was being discriminated against because of her age.
3. Fighting discrimination is crucial for achieving equality.
2. Persecution (noun): The systematic mistreatment or punishment of an individual or group. Verb: To mistreat or punish someone systematically.
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- Example sentences:
1. Religious persecution is a major human rights concern in some countries.
2. The minority group faced ongoing persecution from the government.
3. The refugees fled their country to escape persecution.
3. Asylum (noun): Protection granted by a country to someone who has left their own country as a refugee. Verb: To grant protection to someone who has left their own country as a refugee.
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- Example sentences:
1. Many countries offer asylum to refugees fleeing violence and persecution.
2. She applied for asylum in a neighboring country.
3. The right to seek asylum is protected by international law.
4. Refugee (noun): A person who has been forced to leave their country because of war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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- Example sentences:
1. Millions of people around the world are refugees.
3. The country is struggling to accommodate the influx of refugees.
4. Providing aid to refugees is a humanitarian responsibility.
5. Equality (noun): The state of all people being equal in status, rights, and opportunities.
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- Example sentences:
1. Equality is a core principle of human rights.
2. The law guarantees equality for all citizens.
3. Achieving gender equality remains a major challenge in many societies.
A Paragraph using the 5 vocabulary words
The concept of human rights is fundamental for creating a just and peaceful world. It ensures everyone, regardless of background, deserves basic rights like equality and freedom from discrimination. Sadly, many people face persecution and violence in their home countries, forcing them to become refugees. These refugees seek asylum – protection offered by another nation – to escape and rebuild their lives in safety. Understanding human rights allows us to advocate for these vulnerable people and work towards a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
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