【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. waning /weɪnɪŋ/ (adj.) – referring to something that is gradually decreasing in strength
Example: They were careful to cross the waning bridge. 
2. perpetual /pərˈpɛtʃ
u
əl/ (adj.) – referring to something that can last for an indefinite or a long time
Example: Cities create national monuments as a symbol of perpetual loyalty to the country. 
3. memorialize /məˈmɔr
i
əˌlaɪz/ (v.) – to celebrate something through a memorable act
Example: The couple danced on the bridge to memorialize their marriage.
4. resort to /riˈsɔrt
tu/ (idiom) – to be forced to do or choose something that is not the first or intended choice
Example: She resorted to walking when her car broke down. 
5. irreparable /ɪˈrɛp
ər
ə
bəl/ (adj.) – referring to something that can no longer be repaired or fixed
Example: It is no longer safe to use the bridge because of its irreparable damage.  
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Paris City Hall has expressed   concerns on how the multitude of love locks on the Pont des Arts [pon-dez-ar] footbridge cause remarkable   structural damages to the bridge.  
The sheer weight of the locks has   resulted in the bridge’s waning   form, forcing city authorities to constantly carry out repairs.  
Situated over the Seine [seyn] river, Pont des Arts is one of the most   famous locations in Europe because of its love locks tradition. Since 2008,   lovers from all over the world have visited the bridge to attach padlocks on   its railings and throw the key into the river to signify perpetual love. 
However, the bridge is also one of   the city’s most important landmarks. It connects two historic locations: the   Louvre [LOO-vruh] Palace, home to the city’s famous museum,   and the Institut de France, which houses the country’s central academic   institutions.   
Because of the bridge’s importance,   the City Hall advises the public to stop putting locks on the bridge.   Instead, couples should memorialize   their love through a virtual love locks website, the City Hall suggests.  
Should the ritual persist, the City   Hall may resort to more serious actions, such as   illegalizing the fastening of love locks on the railings. Although   authorities have yet to consider such actions, there has already been a   growing public effort among citizens who have set up a petition to ban the   tradition.  
According to petitioners, the love   locks are not only causing nearly irreparable   damages and forcing costly repairs, but have also turned the bridge into an   unattractive sight.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Would you support the petition against the love locks tradition? Why?
·         How do you think people would react if the love locks tradition is banned?
Discussion B
·         What simple ways can citizens do to take care of important landmarks/monuments?
·         Which do you think is more important, public traditions or public landmarks/monuments? Why?