
What's the word you hear?
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Biden and Harris begin - 22nd January 2021 View All
On Wednesday, 20th January, Joe Biden took office as the 46th president of the United States.
The president swore the oath of office at the traditional ceremony on the steps of the Capitol. The building had witnessed a violent attack on democracy just weeks before.
President Trump chose not to join other former presidents at the peaceful transfer of power. This tradition saw Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton in attendance.
Another missing feature was the public, who fill the national mall. Covid restrictions prevented crowds and nearly 200,000 flags stood in their place.
Biden, now 78 years old, had always hoped to win the presidency. He sets a new record for the age of a president taking office.
Biden: "Preserve, protect and defend, the Constitution of the United States, so help me God."
The first woman Vice President also took office on the day. Kamala Harris's election represents a huge step forward for women. At the same ceremony 108 years ago, men blocked the streets to Votes for Women campaigners.
Harris: "I, Kamala Devi Harris, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States, against all enemies foreign and domestic."
Biden called for unity as Americans address the challenges they face. He pledged to tackle the pandemic and unemployment, and help the nation heal.
Biden: "Today on this January day, my whole soul is in this: bringing America together, uniting our people, uniting our nation, and I ask every American to join me in this cause."
Lady Gaga performed the national anthem. Jennifer Lopez sang a heartfelt medley before some inspiring words from the nation's Youth Poet, Amanda Gorman.
Gorman: "There is always light if only we're brave enough to see it. If only we're brave enough to be it."
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Make sentences. Select each word in the correct order. There are up to 3 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the missing capital letters. There are 5 sentences.
Put the sentence parts in the correct order. Each sentence is in 4 pieces. There are up to 5 questions.
Answer questions about the news report. Select the correct answer from 4 options. There are 5 questions.
The letters of one word are in the wrong order. Read the sentence. Spell the word correctly. There are up to 10 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct word. There are up to 5 questions.
Read the sentence. Select the missing word. Check your answer.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct preposition. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct noun. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct linking word. There are up to 5 questions.
Check how fast you can read this news report. Choose your speed and read each line of text. Practise to improve your reading speed.
Listen to the newsreader read out each line and then practise saying it. Record your own voice line by line and submit your voiceover.
Either you did not allow SensationsEnglish to access your email address or your social account doesn't have that, please provide it here.
By clicking “Create Account” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.