Unlocking Word Meanings 
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. monitor (n.) [mon-i-ter] – someone who checks or observes something
Example: Time monitors make sure the workers follow
the schedule. 
2. ceasefire (n.) [sees-fahyuhr] – an agreement to stop fighting temporarily
2. ceasefire (n.) [sees-fahyuhr] – an agreement to stop fighting temporarily
Example:  Both forces agreed to
a ceasefire so they can talk about a
peaceful end to the war. 
3. mediator (n.) [mee-dee-ey-ter] – one who helps settle conflict between two parties
Example: Teachers must serve as
mediators when there are fights
between their students.
4. ambush (v.) [am-boosh] – to attack by surprise or without any warning
Example:  Guards prevent the
enemy from ambushing the camp. 
5. verify (v.) [ver-uh-fahy] – to prove a claim to be true and correct using an evidence
Example: Applicants must
present their IDs to verify their
identities.
Article
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Last month, United
  Nations peace monitors arrived in
  Syria amid civil war and violence that continue in the country despite the
  government’s promise of a ceasefire. 
International mediator Kofi Annan had asked the
  government for a ceasefire as part of a six-point peace plan for Syria. The
  plan aims to stop violence in the country caused by fighting between
  government and rebel armies.  
U.N. peace monitors
  have been assigned to check if the ceasefire is being followed as well as to begin
  peacekeeping activities.  
However, on April
  15, bombings started by government troops were reported in the city of Homs, while
  the first group of peace monitors was entering the country. 
The same day, government-controlled
  TV reported that rebel terrorists had ambushed
  government soldiers in the province of Idlib. 
The Syrian
  government has so far said all killings are due to “terrorist groups” that
  wish to take down President Bashar al-Assad from power. But whether the
  government is telling the truth cannot be verified because international journalists have been denied
  access to the country. 
According to Syrian
  government TV, the ceasefire from the government’s side has led to more
  terrorist activity. The report said the government will have to fight back to
  protect Syrian people. 
Meanwhile, U.N.
  Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned that the government must still commit to
  its promise of ceasefire. 
Around 300 peace
  monitors will be entering the country to continue the U.N.’s support to end
  the Syrian conflict. The U.N. estimates that government forces have already
  killed more than 9,000 people since the violence began last year. 
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Viewpoint Discussion
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.
Discussion A
·        
Is war the best solution to end terrorism?
Please explain your answer.
·        
Can you think of a way how terrorism can be
ended in countries like Syria?
Discussion B
·        
Why is the United Nations organization
important?
·        
Should other countries be involved in the
conflict happening within one nation? Why or why not?