BBC Presenter Seen Using Mobile Phone During Live Broadcast
BBC 主持人在直播期間被發現使用手機
Introduction
BBC news presenter Maryam Moshiri was seen using her mobile phone for personal reasons during a live news program.
BBC 新聞主持人 Maryam Moshiri 在一次直播新聞節目中,被發現因私人原因而使用手機。
Main Body
The incident happened during a short break just before a report about a study on the habit of spending too much time on screens. Moshiri was seen scrolling through her phone, an action she later apologized for briefly before putting the device away.
該事件發生在一段關於研究螢幕使用時間過長習慣的報導之前的短暫休息時間。Moshiri 被發現正在滑手機,她在隨後簡單道歉後才將裝置收起來。
After the broadcast, Moshiri used Instagram to explain that this behavior is a personal habit and something that many people do. Furthermore, this is not the first time she has been involved in an unusual on-air moment. In 2023, she became a topic of online discussion after an accidental offensive gesture was shown during a news bulletin. Consequently, some viewers believe there is a recurring pattern of unprofessional behavior during her broadcasts.
播出後,Moshiri 使用 Instagram 解釋這種行為是個人習慣,且許多人也會這樣做。此外,這並非她第一次在直播中出現不尋常的時刻。2023 年,她因在新聞簡報中不小心做出冒犯性手勢而成為網路討論的話題。因此,部分觀眾認為她在直播過程中存在重複出現的不專業行為模式。
Conclusion
The presenter has publicly admitted to the incident, describing it as a common habit.
該主持人已公開承認此事,並將其描述為一種普遍的習慣。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 The 'Connecting' Secret: Moving from A2 to B2
At an A2 level, you usually write short, simple sentences. To reach B2, you need to glue your ideas together using Logical Connectors. These words tell the reader how the second sentence relates to the first.
Look at these specific triggers from the text:
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"Furthermore" Use this when you want to add more information to a point you already made.
- A2 style: She uses her phone. She also made a gesture.
- B2 style: She uses her phone. Furthermore, she has been involved in other on-air moments.
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"Consequently" Use this to show a direct result (Cause Effect).
- A2 style: She made mistakes. Now people think she is unprofessional.
- B2 style: She made several mistakes. Consequently, some viewers believe there is a pattern of unprofessional behavior.
💡 Pro Tip for Fluency: Instead of using "and" or "so" every time, try swapping them:
- Instead of And Try Furthermore or Moreover.
- Instead of So Try Consequently or Therefore.
Vocabulary Upgrade: 'The Habit Loop'
Notice how the text uses the word "recurring" (a recurring pattern).
- A2 word: Repeating
- B2 word: Recurring
When something is recurring, it doesn't just happen twice; it happens many times over a period, often in a way that is annoying or problematic. Using "recurring" instead of "repeating" immediately signals to a listener that your English is at a higher level.