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174. Why Are Iranian Women Burning Their Hijabs? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

21 min • 26 september 2022

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Women in Iran have taken to the streets, leading protests, burning their head scarves, and clashed with police. Today, let’s discuss why Iranian women are burning their hijabs and protesting against their government.



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Vocabulary List



Morality (n) – a personal or social set of standards for good or bad behaviour and character

Technology’s morality is determined by its political or social use


Hijab (n) – the head covering that some Muslim women wear when they are outside

Iranian law requires women to wear a hijab while in public


To spark (v) – to cause the start of something

The visit of the Donald Trump sparked mass demonstrations


Unrest (n) – disagreements or fighting between different groups of people

It is feared that the civil unrest in that country could lead to war


Zealot (n) – a person who has very strong opinions about something, and tries to make other people have them too

He is a religious zealot


To detain (v) – to force someone to officially stay in a place

A suspect has been detained by the police for questioning


Outage (n) – a period when a service, such as electricity, is not available

The radio news reported power outages affecting 50 homes


Decisively (adv) – quickly, effectivley, and confidently

If they had acted more decisively, they could have saved him

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