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https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english_2023/ep-230330 Vocabulary the green-eyed monster (British English) jealousy or envy significant other wife, husband or other romantic partner who you are in a long-term relationship with flirting( 打情罵俏 ) behaving as if you are sexually attracted to someone but playfully rather than with serious intentions envy wanting to have the possessions or qualities that someone else has pill medicine in the form of small tablet which you swallow cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) (認知行為療法) type of therapy which helps people deal with their emotional and behavioural problems by changing the way they think about them TRANSCRIPT Sam Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Sam. Neil And I’m Neil. Sam Your friend, Alicia, phoned and left you a message

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Link: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2301/230123-a-i-in-assignments.html Australian universities to allow AI in assessments    (29th January 2023) The increasing ubiquity of artificial intelligence in our lives is creating waves in academia. Three universities in Australia have adopted what seems like a landmark policy. The three institutions are allowing students to use AI when taking assessments, albeit under strict conditions. Professor Romy Lawson said: "Instead of banning students from using such programs, we aim to assist academic staff and students to use digital tools to support learning." The Internet abounds with AI text generators. These can be used to create essays that look authentic enough to fool examiners. The content created by these AI tools evade detection by even the smartest of anti-plagiarism tools. Artificial Intelligence is posing huge challenges to exam integrity. It is the biggest disruptor since calculators were allowed into maths tests. The latest