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VIDEO (ADV) - Rare look inside Bank of England's gold vaults
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Rare look inside Bank of England's gold vaults

The Bank of England¡¯s gold vaults hold £194bn worth of gold bars. If you stacked them all on top of each other, they would be the same height as 46 Eiffel Towers. They hardly ever let anyone in to film, but the BBC¡¯s Frank Gardner has been given access to the Bank of England¡¯s gold vault.



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Vocabulary/Expressions:
1. - access - the right to enter a place
2. - durable - able to last and be used for a long time without becoming damaged
3. - heist - a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally



Questions:
1. Emphasize the global value of gold. How is it more durable than investing in chocolate or other things?
2. Indicate the number of bars that the bank possess. Illustrate its heftiness.
3. Break down few kinds of bars as shown by the senior manager, banking operations, Andrew Grice.
4. It was stated that there have been no heists since the bank's establishment in 1694, how do you think the authorities achieved that?
5. Mention the largest bank in Korea. Detail its worth to the country.





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