Brazil Tightens Security for World Cup 2014

February 12, 2014

Unlocking Word Meanings
 今日の単語・フレーズ

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article. 

1. host /hoʊst/ (v.) – to be the main organizer of an event
Example: Brazil will host the 2016 Olympics.

2. scuffle /ˈskʌfəl/ (n.) – a small fight, usually not very serious
Example: Two players from both teams got into a scuffle after exchanging bad words.

3. month-long /mʌnθ lɔŋ/ (adj.) – lasts for one month
Example: The team’s month-long anniversary celebration will start on March 3 and end on March 31.

4. logistics /loʊˈdʒɪstɪks, lə-/ (n.) – detailed planning for a complicated activity
Example: The logistics team will handle the distribution of weapons and armors for the police.

5. simultaneously /ˌsaɪməlˈteɪniəsli, ˌsɪməl-/ (adv.) – happening at the same moment
Example: The game was simultaneously broadcasted in the TV, radio, and on the Internet.


Article
 ニュース記事

Read the text below.
The Brazilian government strengthens security for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

The government formed 10,000 elite forces to prevent violent protests against football matches. Last June, several protesters caused disorder in different cities of Brazil when the country hosted the Confederations Cup. At that time, citizens protested against the government’s corruption and the very high budget allocation for the World Cup.

Another security concern for the government is football-related violence. In a recent Brazilian football league match, a scuffle between fans resulted in a game delay and left four fans injured.

The military, police, firefighters, and logistics experts compose the elite force, known as the shock troop. Colonel [KUR-nl] Alexandre Aragon [alek-SAN-dre a-ra-GON] will lead the 10,000 men, who will be spread in 12 cities and will back up the city police.

The team has finalized the security plan at the end of January. FIFA also made sure that a very comprehensive but more advanced security concept is set for the World Cup.

An estimated 600,000 tourists and about three million out of the 200 million Brazilians are expected to watch the World Cup games. Hence, the government will continue to prepare for any disturbances that could happen in the month-long event that starts on June 12.

Aragon claims that the troop is not an ordinary one since the men are trained to respond in crisis and do specific missions. The elite men will also already have more than two years of training by the start of the World Cup. Thus, Aragon guarantees that these men can act simultaneously in securing the 12 venues.

Viewpoint Discussion
 ディスカッションテーマ

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  

Discussion A

·         Do you think 10,000 men are enough to prevent violence during the World Cup? Why or why not?
·         Why do you think the protesters resort to violence?
Discussion B

·         What are the other ways to keep a place secured? Please discuss briefly.
·         How do you keep yourself safe?


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February 12, 2014