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Lesson 5 Explore the Amazing World

A Law as a Window to Culture

Hello and ____ to today’s show, Amazing World.

I am your MC, Junyoung Park, and with me are Matilde from Switzerland, Chen from Singapore, and Sophia ____ Italy.

Today, we are going to talk about interesting laws ____ around the world.

Our guests are here to share unique ____ from their own countries that may be interesting to others.

They will further explain why such ____ were created, based on their countries’ cultural and historical backgrounds.

Matilde, can you share one ____ Switzerland?

Sure. Switzer land is very concerned about the welfare of not ____ humans, but also animals.

In ____ it is one of the world’s most animal-friendly countries, earning the support of many animal lovers.

In 2008, the Swiss government ____ it a requirement for social animals that typically live in groups, like goldfish, rabbits, or guinea pigs, to be kept in pairs.

In other words, it is illegal to own and raise just one goldfish, one rabbit, or one ____ pig.

This law recognizes that ____ animals will experience loneliness if left alone and considers this to be a case of animal abuse.

In my case, I raised two ____ pigs when I was young.

When one of them died, I had to get another ____

Otherwise, I would have been ____

There ____ additional laws in place to guarantee animals’ quality of life.

For example, Switzerland is known to be ____ only European country requiring all dogs to be microchipped and registered in the country’s database.

This is to ____ the illegal trade of dogs.

As these laws suggest, you can tell how much ____ cares about animal welfare.

I can tell how passionate Switzerland is ____ animals.

Chen, ____ about Singapore? Are there any interesting laws?


In Singapore,

In Singapore, there is ____ famous law about chewing gum.

Chewing gum sales and imports are prohibited in the nation, and violators face ____ of up to 2,000 Singapore dollars.

Although the law itself is quite well-known internationally, I imagine that many of you are unaware of its historical ____

Singapore was a small nation with limited ____ when it gained independence.

The nation’s prime minister at the time came up with strategies to boost national prosperity, one of which was to transform the nation into an “oasis” ____ tourists in Asia.

In order to accomplish this, he emphasized cleanliness and orderliness, which resulted in the establishment of the ____ ban in 1992.

At that time, chewing gum left on streets, roads, and stairs diminished the country’s beauty and raised the cleaning ____

The country’s ban on chewing gum has become one of the most well-known aspects of life in Singapore, along with its laws against improperly throwing away trash and ____ in public.

These laws being implemented, people could enjoy clean public ____

Today, Singapore leads the world in terms ____ cleanliness and welcomes millions of tourists every year.

Yes, I remember Singapore as a clean and pleasant country ____ visit.

Sophia, can you tell us about an interesting law in ____

As you know, people from ____ over the world visit Rome, the capital of Italy.

Unfortunately, some ____ actions caused severe damage to the city’s historical monuments.

So, the city had to establish a number of laws to protect its numerous ____ sites.

One of them was to forbid adding a lock ____ any bridge in Rome.

You may have ____ that to symbolize their love forever, many couples carve their names on locks and attach them to a bridge.

However, as ____ weight of the locks increases the pressure on bridges, they are no longer permitted.

Even the existing ones have been ____ since 2012.

This law was also introduced in Venice so that locks could no longer ____ the famous Rialto Bridge.

In addition, people are not allowed ____ go into the city’s iconic Trevi Fountain.

Although you ____ be tempted to dip your toes into the cool fountain water on a hot summer day, it is illegal to do so.

Sitting on Rome’s famed Spanish Steps has also been ____ since 2019.

If you don’t follow this law, you are made to pay a fine ranging from ____ to €450.

All of these laws are committed to protecting the city’s ____ monuments.

Considering ____ large number of tourists from all over the world, it is understandable why Italy passed these regulations to protect its priceless monuments.

Thank you for ____ all these interesting laws with us, Matilde, Chen, and Sophia.

Some of the laws ____ initially appear to be difficult to understand.

However, now that you have learned the stories behind them, I am sure you understand why they were put in ____

Knowing the unique ____ and historical contexts of these laws will help you appreciate them better.


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