19th August Intermediate English Practice (B1/B2) - Radio Caroline
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Today's article is about a raid on a pirate radio station called Radio Caroline. Listen here to find out more about it. If you want to read along with the audio find the article at ESL Reading Practice (onepawinthesand.com) Please help support the production of this podcast and the written articles by joining me on Patreon. This can be done for as little as £1 per month. Without your support, we won't be able to continue. Click here for more details. If you want more information about private lessons at whatever level you need email me at [email protected] Check your understanding What significant event took place on a special summer day in 1989, involving Radio Caroline and its importance in the world of radio? How was Radio Caroline different from other radio stations, and why did many people like it? On August 19, 1989, what did the government do regarding Radio Caroline, and why did this lead to a serious problem? What was the impact of the 1989 event on the pirate radio movement, and what did it highlight about people who make rules and people who make radio? How did pirate radio, like Radio Caroline, influence discussions about freedom of expression, different cultures on the radio, and the importance of diverse voices and music?