ITV Announces Thirteenth Season of Love Island

Introduction

ITV has confirmed that the popular reality dating show Love Island will return for its thirteenth season, which will be broadcast on ITV2 and ITVX.

Main Body

The new series is expected to start around June 1 and will be filmed in Mallorca, with Maya Jama returning as the main presenter. To align with the summer World Cup, the promotional materials show the villa inside a stadium setting, complete with the sound of cheering crowds. However, there is some tension regarding who will be cast in the show. Some viewers have asked the producers to choose 'normal' people instead of social media influencers, as they believe this will reduce fake behavior and the focus on getting brand deals. Furthermore, there is speculation that more international contestants might join the show. This idea is based on the success of American contestant Toni Laites, who won a previous season with Cach Mercer. During a recent appearance at the BAFTA TV awards, Laites emphasized that being authentic is the most important factor for success in the villa. While she supports the idea of having more American participants, she mentioned that she is moving toward different types of shows, confirming that she recently took part in The Apprentice.

Conclusion

The thirteenth season of Love Island is still waiting for an official start date and the announcement of the cast, which should be revealed shortly before the first episode.

Learning

πŸš€ The 'Complexity Jump': Moving from Basic to Precise

At the A2 level, you likely use words like 'think' or 'say'. To reach B2, you need to use Analytical Verbsβ€”words that describe how someone is thinking or speaking.

πŸ” The Power Shift

Look at these transitions from the text:

  • A2 Style: "People think more international people will join." β†’\rightarrow B2 Style: "There is speculation that more international contestants might join."
  • A2 Style: "Laites said being real is important." β†’\rightarrow B2 Style: "Laites emphasized that being authentic is the most important factor."
  • A2 Style: "ITV said the show is coming back." β†’\rightarrow B2 Style: "ITV has confirmed that the show will return."

πŸ’‘ Why this matters

B2 fluency isn't about knowing more words; it's about choosing the exact word.

  • Confirm = 100% sure (Official).
  • Speculate = Guessing based on a few clues (Uncertain).
  • Emphasize = Highlighting a specific point (Strong).

πŸ› οΈ Precision Toolkit

If you want to say...Use this B2 VerbExample from Context
To make it officialConfirmConfirming the return of the show.
To guess about the futureSpeculateSpeculation about the cast.
To show something is vitalEmphasizeEmphasizing the need for authenticity.

Pro Tip: Next time you write an email or a story, search for the word "say" or "think." Replace them with one of these precise verbs to instantly sound more professional.

Vocabulary Learning

promotional (adj.)
Relating to advertising or marketing.
Example:The promotional posters attracted many viewers.
tension (n.)
A feeling of nervousness or stress.
Example:There was tension in the room as the verdict approached.
speculation (n.)
Making guesses about something without evidence.
Example:Speculation about the company's future grew after the announcement.
international (adj.)
Involving more than one country.
Example:The international team traveled to the conference.
authentic (adj.)
Genuine; real.
Example:She gave an authentic account of her experience.
factor (n.)
An element that contributes to a result.
Example:Hard work is a key factor in success.
appearance (n.)
The act of showing up or being seen.
Example:His appearance at the event was well-received.
emphasis (n.)
Special importance or focus given to something.
Example:The emphasis on safety was clear.
contestants (n.)
People who take part in a contest or competition.
Example:The contestants performed on stage.
reveal (v.)
To make known or show something previously hidden.
Example:The host will reveal the winner tomorrow.