2019-08-11
5 分钟Hi there.
Welcome back.
And this is Harry again here with your podcast, helping you with your english grammar aspects this week.
And as always, if you've got any particular queries, something you might not understand or you believe I'm going something too quickly or something you want me to go into, particular, well, write to me.
And the contact details are given at the end of the podcast.
As always, I'm going to read this particular sentence twice.
Once to just get a general understanding, and then the second time to go through it in a little bit more detail.
And I'll explain words, give you pronunciations, and help you with any other aspects that I feel are important.
Okay, if you're ready, we'll give you the first reading, governments should make it easier for people to be more aware of green issues.
Second reading, governments should make it easier for people to be more aware of green issues.
Okay, so the green movement, the rise to the power of the greens, is something that we're all aware of at the moment.
We have to be worried about our surroundings, air pollution, and the whole aspect around global warming.
So governments, so this is the people that control us or think they control us.
And in different countries around Europe, governments.
So remember, and try to get the pronunciation right.
So I'll say it again and let you repeated governments.
Good, good.
So practice that one.
So again, we're following this with a modal verb, governments should.
And we're using should here because we all know that they may not, but we would like to think that they will.