U.S.embassies give serious warnings to visa applicants about social media.


U.S.embassies give serious warnings to visa applicants about social media.

Reading

Read this text and listen to it at the same time. If you don’t know a word click it to see explanation, hear pronunciation or add it to vocabulary.
U.S.embassies give serious warnings to visa applicants about social media.

Some U.S. embassies in Europe are using social media to warn visitors. They are telling people to be careful about what they do while in the U.S.

The embassies are using pictures of important U.S. leaders like President Trump. They are warning that people who break the law could be deported.

One message says that the U.S. will not allow people who support terrorism. It also says that people who cause trouble will be sent back home.

The U.S. government is being stricter about who gets a visa to enter the country. Some students and professors have had their visas taken away for protesting.

The U.S. says it has the right to decide who can come into the country. They are using social media to make sure everyone knows the rules.


Questions

Answer the questions to the text. Speak or write, you choose. AI will assess your answers.

What are U.S. embassies in Europe using to warn visitors?

They are using social media.

What could happen to people who break the law in the U.S.?

They could be deported.

Why have some students and professors lost their visas?

They had their visas taken away for protesting.


Discuss

Discuss the text the AI teacher. The teacher will help you with vocabulary and grammar.

The artificial intelligence teacher has a lot of benefits. You don’t need to book any time slot. You don’t have to wait for the teacher to come to class. You can learn at any time. The teacher will never get bored and can keep a conversation on any related topic.

Read a new article every day and
discuss it with AI at lingolette.com
All content and tasks are generated by AI inspired by a real publication.