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Essential English vocabulary: climate change and COP26

Essential english vocabulary: climate change and cop26

Should fast food sponsor sport? - 6 Minute English

Should fast food sponsor sport? — 6 minute english

Why do we need international law? An animated explainer

Why do we need international law? an animated explainer

Countries try to change UN climate report - BBC Learning English

Countries try to change un climate report — bbc learning english

What is international law? An animated explainer

What is international law? an animated explainer

The future of water - BBC Learning English

The future of water — bbc learning english

Grime: Music from architecture - 6 Minute English

Grime: music from architecture — 6 minute english

Water crisis - BBC Learning English

Water crisis — bbc learning english

Is lack of access to water discriminatory? - BBC Learning English

Is lack of access to water discriminatory? — bbc learning english

BBC News Review: Trump to launch new social media platform

Bbc news review: trump to launch new social media platform

Do you have a right to water? - BBC Learning English

Do you have a right to water? — bbc learning english

Who owns water? - BBC Learning English

Who owns water? — bbc learning english

When states don't behave - BBC Learning English

When states don’t behave — bbc learning english

Where do your tips go? - 6 Minute English

Where do your tips go? — 6 minute english

Climate campaigners - BBC Learning English

Climate campaigners — bbc learning english

How can I get help? - BBC Learning English

How can i get help? — bbc learning english

Earthshot Prize: Prince William's new awards - BBC News Review

Earthshot prize: prince william’s new awards — bbc news review

How do we stop islands sinking? - BBC Learning English

How do we stop islands sinking? — bbc learning english

How and why is the environment protected? - BBC Learning English

How and why is the environment protected? — bbc learning english

The future of companies - BBC Learning English

The future of companies — bbc learning english

Angela Merkel - 6 Minute English

Angela merkel — 6 minute english

The people vs big business - BBC Learning English

The people vs big business — bbc learning english

Companies vs countries - BBC Learning English

Companies vs countries — bbc learning english

Afghan female footballers get UK visas - BBC News Review

Afghan female footballers get uk visas — bbc news review

Are companies above the law? BBC Learning English

Are companies above the law? bbc learning english

What is a multinational? BBC Learning English

What is a multinational? bbc learning english

World Space Week: For all humankind

World space week: for all humankind

Smart Tech and Climate Change - 6 Minute English

Smart tech and climate change — 6 minute english

World Space Week: Junk in space

World space week: junk in space

World Space Week: War in space

World space week: war in space

Pandora Papers: Rich exposed - BBC News Review

Pandora papers: rich exposed — bbc news review

World Space Week: Who owns space?

World space week: who owns space?

World Space Week: Can you commit a crime in space?

World space week: can you commit a crime in space?

The Long 'e' in English Spelling and Pronunciation | A Quick Guide!

The long ‘e’ in english spelling and pronunciation | a quick guide!

Going throught the menopause - 6 Minute English

Going throught the menopause — 6 minute english

German elections - BBC News Review

German elections — bbc news review

How to be Polite in English - | Top Tips for Language Learners!

How to be polite in english — | top tips for language learners!

I love my language! - 6 Minute English

I love my language! — 6 minute english

La Palma: Volcano erupts - BBC News Review

La palma: volcano erupts — bbc news review

Is 'ough' the Trickiest Sound in English? | English Spelling & Prounciation Lesson

Is ‘ough’ the trickiest sound in english? | english spelling & prounciation lesson

Robot artists - 6 Minute English

Robot artists — 6 minute english

Emma Raducanu wins US Open: BBC News Review

Emma raducanu wins us open: bbc news review

Using the Historical Present to Improve YOUR Jokes and Stories! | English Grammar Lesson

Using the historical present to improve your jokes and stories! | english grammar lesson

Is the planet warming up faster? - 6 Minute English

Is the planet warming up faster? — 6 minute english

Abba: Pop superstars are back - BBC News Review

Abba: pop superstars are back — bbc news review

3 Ways to Pronounce 'ch' - English Pronunciation Lesson

3 ways to pronounce ‘ch’ — english pronunciation lesson

Is chimp politics like ours? - 6 Minute English

Is chimp politics like ours? — 6 minute english

Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer dies - BBC News Review

Charlie watts: rolling stones drummer dies — bbc news review

Making sense of the census - 6 Minute English

Making sense of the census — 6 minute english

‘Delay Afghan withdrawal’ UK asks US - BBC News Review

‘delay afghan withdrawal’ uk asks us — bbc news review

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday English 'sports and activities' expressions!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday english ‘sports and activities’ expressions!

A future without doctors? - 6 Minute English

A future without doctors? — 6 minute english

Afghanistan: Taliban retake Kabul - BBC News Review

Afghanistan: taliban retake kabul — bbc news review

Concussion in sport - 6 Minute English

Concussion in sport — 6 minute english

Climate crisis: Last warning for humanity? BBC News Review

Climate crisis: last warning for humanity? bbc news review

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday idiomatic English expressions in 25 minutes!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday idiomatic english expressions in 25 minutes!

The history of swimming - 6 Minute English

The history of swimming — 6 minute english

Olympics: Sprinter seeks asylum - News Review

Olympics: sprinter seeks asylum — news review

Are humans a messy species? - 6 Minute English

Are humans a messy species? — 6 minute english

Tunisia's prime minister fired after protests - News Review

Tunisia’s prime minister fired after protests — news review

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday 3-word English expressions in just 23 minutes!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday 3-word english expressions in just 23 minutes!

The language of wine - 6 Minute English

The language of wine — 6 minute english

Pegasus: Activists 'spied on' - News Review

Pegasus: activists ‘spied on’ — news review

Flexible working - 6 Minute English

Flexible working — 6 minute english

Italy win Euro 2020 - News Review

Italy win euro 2020 — news review

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday 2-word English expressions in just 23 minutes!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday 2-word english expressions in just 23 minutes!

Hypnotism - 6 Minute English

Hypnotism — 6 minute english

Queen gives medal to health service: BBC News Review

Queen gives medal to health service: bbc news review

Saving the white rhino - 6 Minute English

Saving the white rhino — 6 minute english

Wimbledon: Return of tennis tournament

Wimbledon: return of tennis tournament

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday English 'animal' expressions in 23 minutes!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday english ‘animal’ expressions in 23 minutes!

Making old things last longer - 6 Minute English

Making old things last longer — 6 minute english

Building rapport with others - 6 Minute English

Building rapport with others — 6 minute english

Euro 2020: Player has heart attack - News Review

Euro 2020: player has heart attack — news review

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday English expressions with 'the' in just 23 minutes!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday english expressions with ‘the’ in just 23 minutes!

Food superstitions - 6 Minute English

Food superstitions — 6 minute english

Lilibet: Harry and Meghan's new baby - News Review

Lilibet: harry and meghan’s new baby — news review

The Rosetta Stone - 6 Minute English

The rosetta stone — 6 minute english

Olympics: Tokyo too hot for athletes? - News Review

Olympics: tokyo too hot for athletes? — news review

English vocabulary mega-class! Learn 10 everyday English 'food and drink' expressions in 25 minutes!

English vocabulary mega-class! learn 10 everyday english ‘food and drink’ expressions in 25 minutes!

Compassion fatigue - 6 Minute English

Compassion fatigue — 6 minute english

Belarus accused of 'hijacking': BBC News Review

Belarus accused of ‘hijacking’: bbc news review

Hermits - 6 Minute English

Hermits — 6 minute english

Long working hours 'kills 745,000people a year': BBC News Review

Long working hours ‘kills 745,000people a year’: bbc news review

4 verbs for cooking - English In A Minute

4 verbs for cooking — english in a minute

When males are not needed - 6 Minute English

When males are not needed — 6 minute english

China Rocket lands in ocean - BBC News Review

China rocket lands in ocean — bbc news review

How to complain politely - English In A Minute

How to complain politely — english in a minute

Mermaids - 6 Minute English

Mermaids — 6 minute english

India's Covid nightmare: BBC News Review

India’s covid nightmare: bbc news review

Being polite: giving opinions and talking about mistakes - English In A Minute

Being polite: giving opinions and talking about mistakes — english in a minute

A quieter world - 6 Minute English

A quieter world — 6 minute english

Nomadland wins at the Oscars - News Review

Nomadland wins at the oscars — news review

Rules for silent 'e' part 2 - English In A Minute

Rules for silent ‘e’ part 2 — english in a minute

US and China vs climate change - 6 Minute English

Us and china vs climate change — 6 minute english

Football: 'Super League' for Europe: BBC News Review

Football: ‘super league’ for europe: bbc news review

Modifying Comparative Adjectives - English  In A Minute

Modifying comparative adjectives — english in a minute

Naked in nature - 6 Minute English

Naked in nature — 6 minute english

Natanz: Iran blames Israel - News Review

Natanz: iran blames israel — news review

5 ways to use 'stand' as a verb - English In A Minute

5 ways to use ‘stand’ as a verb — english in a minute

The language of biscuits - 6 Minute English

The language of biscuits — 6 minute english

Space wine: Does it taste better? - News Review

Space wine: does it taste better? — news review

3 phrasal verbs for feelings - English In A Minute

3 phrasal verbs for feelings — english in a minute

Is English really English? 6 Minute English

Is english really english? 6 minute english

Oomph - The English We Speak

Oomph — the english we speak

Suez Canal: Delays continue - News Review

Suez canal: delays continue — news review

5 ways to use 'set' - English In A Minute

5 ways to use ‘set’ — english in a minute

Astronauts on strike? 6 Minute English

Astronauts on strike? 6 minute english

Australia's 'one-in-a-fifty-year' flood: BBC News Review

Australia’s ‘one-in-a-fifty-year’ flood: bbc news review

How to use 'ish' - English In A Minute

How to use ‘ish’ — english in a minute

33 Confusing Words in English - Learners' Questions Mega Class!

33 confusing words in english — learners’ questions mega class!

Digital help for blind people - 6 Minute English

Digital help for blind people — 6 minute english

Beyonce sets new world record - News Review

Beyonce sets new world record — news review

Rules for silent 'e' - English In A Minute

Rules for silent ‘e’ — english in a minute

What is the key to happiness? 6 Minute English

What is the key to happiness? 6 minute english

Awesomesauce - The English We Speak

Awesomesauce — the english we speak

Harry and Meghan interview: BBC News Review

Harry and meghan interview: bbc news review

5 ways to say 'ough' - English In A Minute

5 ways to say ‘ough’ — english in a minute

6 Minute English - 'All About Language' English Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — ‘all about language’ english mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

Looking for utopia - 6 Minute English

Looking for utopia — 6 minute english

Clout - The English We Speak

Clout — the english we speak

Golden Globe 2021 - News Review

Golden globe 2021 — news review

3 ways to use 'put up' - English In A Minute

3 ways to use ‘put up’ — english in a minute

Covid: One year on - 6 Minute English

Covid: one year on — 6 minute english

GOAT - The English We Speak

Goat — the english we speak

Kardashian and West to divorce - News Review

Kardashian and west to divorce — news review

Pronunciation of 'th' - English In A Minute

Pronunciation of ‘th’ — english in a minute

6 Minute English - Emotional Wellbeing Mega Class - One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — emotional wellbeing mega class — one hour of new vocabulary!

Singing in tune - 6 Minute English

Singing in tune — 6 minute english

Workation - The English We Speak

Workation — the english we speak

Trump acquitted - News Review

Trump acquitted — news review

4 ways to use 'like' - English In A Minute

4 ways to use ‘like’ — english in a minute

Working for yourself - 6 Minute English

Working for yourself — 6 minute english

Moonshot - The English We Speak

Moonshot — the english we speak

India: Flood in Himalayas: BBC News Review

India: flood in himalayas: bbc news review

4 phrasal verbs for clothes and accessories - English In A Minute

4 phrasal verbs for clothes and accessories — english in a minute

How much heat do you lose from your head? 6 Minute English

How much heat do you lose from your head? 6 minute english

Slap-bang - The English We Speak

Slap-bang — the english we speak

Myanmar: Military takes control - News Review

Myanmar: military takes control — news review

4 phrasal verbs for dating - English In A Minute

4 phrasal verbs for dating — english in a minute

The woman whose cells never die - 6 Minute English

The woman whose cells never die — 6 minute english

Sadfishing: The English We Speak

Sadfishing: the english we speak

Russian Navalny Protests - News Review

Russian navalny protests — news review

Regret +  ing or + to - English In A Minute

Regret + ing or + to — english in a minute

6 Minute English - Health and Fitness English Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — health and fitness english mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

What makes a good story? - 6 Minute English

What makes a good story? — 6 minute english

New UK travel restrictions - News Review

New uk travel restrictions — news review

Mic drop - The English We Speak

Mic drop — the english we speak

3 ways to pronounce 'ed' - English In A Minute

3 ways to pronounce ‘ed’ — english in a minute

For the love of foreign languages - 6 Minute English

For the love of foreign languages — 6 minute english

Tone deaf - The English We Speak

Tone deaf — the english we speak

Record-breaking snow storm hits Spain - News Review

Record-breaking snow storm hits spain — news review

4 uses of 'as' - English In A Minute

4 uses of ‘as’ — english in a minute

6 Minute English - Environmental English Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — environmental english mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

Comfort Food - 6 Minute English

Comfort food — 6 minute english

Trump tells official: 'find' votes - News Review

Trump tells official: ‘find’ votes — news review

A game - The English We Speak

A game — the english we speak

Ways to say 'tired' in British English - English In A Minute

Ways to say ‘tired’ in british english — english in a minute

Frontliner - The English We Speak

Frontliner — the english we speak

The Schwa - English In A Minute

The schwa — english in a minute

6 Minute English - Fashion and Shopping Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — fashion and shopping mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

Coronavirus vs other pandemics - 6 Minute English

Coronavirus vs other pandemics — 6 minute english

New Covid strain: UK cut off - News Review

New covid strain: uk cut off — news review

You do you: The English We Speak

You do you: the english we speak

Assure vs Ensure vs Insure - English In A Minute

Assure vs ensure vs insure — english in a minute

The Top 10 Words of 2020!

The top 10 words of 2020!

Are trees intelligent? 6 Minute English

Are trees intelligent? 6 minute english

Brexit talks: Next days are crucial: BBC News Review

Brexit talks: next days are crucial: bbc news review

Alone vs Lonely - English In A Minute

Alone vs lonely — english in a minute

6 Minute English - Internet and Technology Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — internet and technology mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

Can jellyfish help us solve our problems? 6 Minute English

Can jellyfish help us solve our problems? 6 minute english

Brexit: Deal or no deal? - News Review

Brexit: deal or no deal? — news review

Contact tracing - The English We Speak

Contact tracing — the english we speak

Why do we choose to text instead of talk? 6 Minute English

Why do we choose to text instead of talk? 6 minute english

Diego Maradona: Doctor’s house searched: BBC News Review

Diego maradona: doctor’s house searched: bbc news review

Key worker - The English We Speak

Key worker — the english we speak

4 English word pairs - English In A Minute

4 english word pairs — english in a minute

6 Minute English - Human Emotions Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — human emotions mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

Loneliness - 6 Minute English

Loneliness — 6 minute english

Covid-19: Will vaccine be for all? News Review

Covid-19: will vaccine be for all? news review

Sharenting - The English We Speak

Sharenting — the english we speak

4 verbs to use instead of 'walk' - English In A Minute

4 verbs to use instead of ‘walk’ — english in a minute

Is punctuality important? 6 Minute English

Is punctuality important? 6 minute english

Calls for ban on 'anti-vax' social media - News Review

Calls for ban on ‘anti-vax’ social media — news review

The circular economy: 6 Minute English

The circular economy: 6 minute english

6 Minute English - Food and Drink Mega Class! One Hour of New Vocabulary!

6 minute english — food and drink mega class! one hour of new vocabulary!

Plastic footprint - The English We Speak

Plastic footprint — the english we speak

4 ways to exaggerate like a Brit - English In A Minute

4 ways to exaggerate like a brit — english in a minute

Could you be a victim of online fraud? - 6 Minute English

Could you be a victim of online fraud? — 6 minute english

Kamala Harris: First Female US Vice-President - News Review

Kamala harris: first female us vice-president — news review

Spoiler alert: The English We Speak

Spoiler alert: the english we speak

At school vs At the school - English In A Minute

At school vs at the school — english in a minute

Melting ice sheet: Is it too late? - 6 Minute English

Melting ice sheet: is it too late? — 6 minute english

US election day 2020: BBC News Review

Us election day 2020: bbc news review

What does 'listicle' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘listicle’ mean? — the english we speak

'My own' vs 'On my own' - English In A Minute

‘my own’ vs ‘on my own’ — english in a minute

Walkman: The music player revolution - 6 Minute English

Walkman: the music player revolution — 6 minute english

Harry and Meghan to make shows with Netflix - News Review

Harry and meghan to make shows with netflix — news review

What does 'doomscrolling' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘doomscrolling’ mean? — the english we speak

Will vs Be going to - English In a Minute

Will vs be going to — english in a minute

Could humans live in underwater cities? - 6 Minute English

Could humans live in underwater cities? — 6 minute english

China's Covid Recovery - News Review

China’s covid recovery — news review

Crowdsourcing - The English We Speak

Crowdsourcing — the english we speak

Five uses of 'flat' - English In A Minute

Five uses of ‘flat’ — english in a minute

Hacking help for US elections - 6 Minute English

Hacking help for us elections — 6 minute english

Nadal Wins 20th Grand Slam - News Review

Nadal wins 20th grand slam — news review

One step at a time - The English We Speak

One step at a time — the english we speak

Forget to do vs forget doing - English In A Minute

Forget to do vs forget doing — english in a minute

Do chimps have the same emotions as us? - Listen to 6 Minute English

Do chimps have the same emotions as us? — listen to 6 minute english

London Marathon goes ahead: BBC News Review

London marathon goes ahead: bbc news review

What does 'bog-standard' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘bog-standard’ mean? — the english we speak

Look vs Look like - English In A Minute

Look vs look like — english in a minute

How can we make the web a better place? - 6 Minute English

How can we make the web a better place? — 6 minute english

Trump's tax returns - News Review

Trump’s tax returns — news review

A wake-up call: The English We Speak

A wake-up call: the english we speak

'You and me' or 'You and I' - English In A Minute

‘you and me’ or ‘you and i’ — english in a minute

Coronavirus: Dealing with post-pandemic mass unemployment - 6 Minute English

Coronavirus: dealing with post-pandemic mass unemployment — 6 minute english

2020 Emmys - New records set - News Review

2020 emmys — new records set — news review

Climate emergency - The English We Speak

Climate emergency — the english we speak

When to use 'the' to talk about places - English In A Minute

When to use ‘the’ to talk about places — english in a minute

Grandma therapy in Zimbabwe - 6 Minute English

Grandma therapy in zimbabwe — 6 minute english

California Wildfires - News Review

California wildfires — news review

Learn the other meaning of 'thirsty' - The English We Speak

Learn the other meaning of ‘thirsty’ — the english we speak

How to use adjectives without nouns - English In A Minute

How to use adjectives without nouns — english in a minute

Is there a future without bees? - Listen to 6 Minute English

Is there a future without bees? — listen to 6 minute english

Djokovic hits line judge with ball - News Review

Djokovic hits line judge with ball — news review

Learn another meaning of 'vanilla' - The English We Speak

Learn another meaning of ‘vanilla’ — the english we speak

If vs Whether - English In A Minute

If vs whether — english in a minute

Fake News: Fact and Fiction - Fake news in the age of coronavirus

Fake news: fact and fiction — fake news in the age of coronavirus

How to talk about conspiracy theories - 6 Minute English

How to talk about conspiracy theories — 6 minute english

So vs Neither - English In A Minute

So vs neither — english in a minute

SpaceX splash down - News Review

Spacex splash down — news review

Learn the other meaning of 'roast' - The English We Speak

Learn the other meaning of ‘roast’ — the english we speak

What’s the point of blood types? - 6 Minute English

What’s the point of blood types? — 6 minute english

Kamala Harris makes history - News Review

Kamala harris makes history — news review

Sticking point: The English We Speak

Sticking point: the english we speak

Ways to say 'sorry' part 2 - formal apologies - English In A Minute

Ways to say ‘sorry’ part 2 — formal apologies — english in a minute

Fake News: Fact and Fiction - what do you know about information?

Fake news: fact and fiction — what do you know about information?

Will Covid-19 change cities? 6 Minute English

Will covid-19 change cities? 6 minute english

Belarus: Protests spread - BBC News Review

Belarus: protests spread — bbc news review

What does 'flatten the curve' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘flatten the curve’ mean? — the english we speak

How to say 'no' politely (like a Brit) - English In A Minute

How to say ‘no’ politely (like a brit) — english in a minute

Is this the era of distrust? - 6 Minute English

Is this the era of distrust? — 6 minute english

What does 'living in a bubble' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘living in a bubble’ mean? — the english we speak

Next vs The next vs Nearest - English In A Minute

Next vs the next vs nearest — english in a minute

No more bosses - 6 Minute English

No more bosses — 6 minute english

4 uses of 'fair' - English In A Minute

4 uses of ‘fair’ — english in a minute

The new meaning of 'cancelled' - The English We Speak

The new meaning of ‘cancelled’ — the english we speak

The medicine of coronavirus - 6 Minute English

The medicine of coronavirus — 6 minute english

A plan to bring live music back - News Review

A plan to bring live music back — news review

Ways to say 'sorry' Part 1 - English In A Minute

Ways to say ‘sorry’ part 1 — english in a minute

What does 'new normal' mean? Listen to The English We Speak

What does ‘new normal’ mean? listen to the english we speak

Food made in space - 6 Minute English

Food made in space — 6 minute english

Beside vs Besides: English In A Minute

Beside vs besides: english in a minute

A slippery slope: The English We Speak

A slippery slope: the english we speak

Sport against poverty - 6 Minute English

Sport against poverty — 6 minute english

Athlete's 200m 'record' only 185m - News Review

Athlete’s 200m ‘record’ only 185m — news review

As if vs As though - English In A Minute

As if vs as though — english in a minute

Throw shade: The English We Speak

Throw shade: the english we speak

Covid-19: The office after lockdown - 6 Minute English

Covid-19: the office after lockdown — 6 minute english

When vs If - English In A Minute

When vs if — english in a minute

What does 'bite the bullet' mean? Listen to The English We Speak

What does ‘bite the bullet’ mean? listen to the english we speak

Should we wear a face mask? 6 Minute English

Should we wear a face mask? 6 minute english

Coronavirus: Half million deaths - News Review

Coronavirus: half million deaths — news review

Also vs As well vs Too - English In A Minute

Also vs as well vs too — english in a minute

What does 'blended working' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘blended working’ mean? — the english we speak

Millennials and business: 6 Minute English

Millennials and business: 6 minute english

What does JOMO mean? Listen to The English We Speak

What does jomo mean? listen to the english we speak

5 ways to use 'let' - English In A Minute

5 ways to use ‘let’ — english in a minute

Is being thrifty a virtue? - 6 Minute English

Is being thrifty a virtue? — 6 minute english

Black Lives Matter: Racism at London protest - News Review

Black lives matter: racism at london protest — news review

Whisper vs Murmur vs Mumble - English In A Minute

Whisper vs murmur vs mumble — english in a minute

Furlough - The English We Speak

Furlough — the english we speak

The food delivery revolution - 6 Minute English

The food delivery revolution — 6 minute english

Can you sleep during lockdown? - News Review

Can you sleep during lockdown? — news review

Except vs Accept - English In A Minute

Except vs accept — english in a minute

What does 'spill the tea' mean? The English We Speak

What does ‘spill the tea’ mean? the english we speak

What difference has #MeToo made? - 6 Minute English

What difference has #metoo made? — 6 minute english

Training for Premier League starts - News Review

Training for premier league starts — news review

Peep vs Peer vs Glimpse - English In A Minute

Peep vs peer vs glimpse — english in a minute

What does 'flexing' mean? Learn in The English We Speak

What does ‘flexing’ mean? learn in the english we speak

Is the recycling system broken? - 6 Minute English

Is the recycling system broken? — 6 minute english

Toddler buys $25 onion on dad’s phone - News Review

Toddler buys $25 onion on dad’s phone — news review

Could vs Was able to - English In A Minute

Could vs was able to — english in a minute

Why are people saying 'salty'? - The English We Speak

Why are people saying ‘salty’? — the english we speak

The soothing power of books - 6 Minute English

The soothing power of books — 6 minute english

Covid-19: The end for live music? BBC News Review

Covid-19: the end for live music? bbc news review

Needn't vs No need to - English In A Minute

Needn’t vs no need to — english in a minute

What's a 'skeleton crew'? The English We Speak

What’s a ‘skeleton crew’? the english we speak

Shocking facts about electricity - 6 Minute English

Shocking facts about electricity — 6 minute english

Covid-19: A new era for cyclists? - News Review

Covid-19: a new era for cyclists? — news review

3 ways to use infinitive with to - English In A Minute

3 ways to use infinitive with to — english in a minute

What does 'lowkey' mean? The English We Speak

What does ‘lowkey’ mean? the english we speak

The importance of handwashing: 6 Minute English

The importance of handwashing: 6 minute english

Covid-19: Drug trial gives hope: BBC News Review

Covid-19: drug trial gives hope: bbc news review

Soon vs Early vs Quickly - English In A Minute

Soon vs early vs quickly — english in a minute

Live for something: The English We Speak

Live for something: the english we speak

Lockdown: Tips for parents coping with kids at home - 6 Minute English

Lockdown: tips for parents coping with kids at home — 6 minute english

Coronavirus: Oktoberfest cancelled: BBC News Review

Coronavirus: oktoberfest cancelled: bbc news review

As ... as comparatives - English In A Minute

As … as comparatives — english in a minute

Cabin fever: The English We Speak

Cabin fever: the english we speak

The power of crying - 6 Minute English

The power of crying — 6 minute english

Coronavirus: 99-year-old man raises millions for NHS: BBC News Review

Coronavirus: 99-year-old man raises millions for nhs: bbc news review

How to use 'last', 'for the last' and 'in the last' - English In A Minute

How to use ‘last’, ‘for the last’ and ‘in the last’ — english in a minute

Bang on about something: The English We Speak

Bang on about something: the english we speak

Should we have a bucket list? 6 Minute English

Should we have a bucket list? 6 minute english

Fire: The English We Speak

Fire: the english we speak

What's the difference between 'speak' and 'talk'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘speak’ and ‘talk’? — english in a minute

Is the pasty really Cornish? 6 Minute English

Is the pasty really cornish? 6 minute english

What's the difference between 'all' and 'everybody' or 'everyone'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘all’ and ‘everybody’ or ‘everyone’? — english in a minute

Running on fumes: The English We Speak

Running on fumes: the english we speak

Touring bands and climate change: 6 Minute English

Touring bands and climate change: 6 minute english

What's the difference between 'hire', 'rent' and 'let'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘hire’, ‘rent’ and ‘let’? — english in a minute

Left on read: The English We Speak

Left on read: the english we speak

Training artificial intelligence: 6 Minute English

Training artificial intelligence: 6 minute english

What's the difference between 'all', 'every' and 'whole'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘all’, ‘every’ and ‘whole’? — english in a minute

Sheeple: The English We Speak

Sheeple: the english we speak

Meditation and your brain: 6 Minute English

Meditation and your brain: 6 minute english

What's the difference between 'hear' and 'listen'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘hear’ and ‘listen’? — english in a minute

What does 'hater' mean? - The English We Speak

What does ‘hater’ mean? — the english we speak

Will humans become extinct? 6 Minute English

Will humans become extinct? 6 minute english

How to use modal verbs of deduction - English In A Minute

How to use modal verbs of deduction — english in a minute

What does 'talk shop' mean?

What does ‘talk shop’ mean?

What's the difference between 'sensible' and 'sensitive'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘sensible’ and ‘sensitive’? — english in a minute

What does 'snackable' mean?

What does ‘snackable’ mean?

Would you eat pond scum? Eating Microalgae! Listen to 6 Minute English

Would you eat pond scum? eating microalgae! listen to 6 minute english

4 uses of quite - English In A Minute

4 uses of quite — english in a minute

What does 'a memory like a sieve' mean?

What does ‘a memory like a sieve’ mean?

Could you give up fast fashion? Listen to 6 Minute English

Could you give up fast fashion? listen to 6 minute english

What does 'nomophobia' mean?

What does ‘nomophobia’ mean?

How resilient are you? Listen to 6 Minute English

How resilient are you? listen to 6 minute english

Mixed conditionals - English In A Minute

Mixed conditionals — english in a minute

What is 'peacocking'?

What is ‘peacocking’?

How to disagree better: Listen to 6 Minute English

How to disagree better: listen to 6 minute english

Continuously vs continually: What's the difference? English In A Minute

Continuously vs continually: what’s the difference? english in a minute

To kick into the long grass: The English We Speak

To kick into the long grass: the english we speak

Low emission zones: 6 Minute English

Low emission zones: 6 minute english

How to use the future in the past - English In A Minute

How to use the future in the past — english in a minute

What does 'rat race' mean?

What does ‘rat race’ mean?

What's getting women into politics? 6 Minute English

What’s getting women into politics? 6 minute english

On time vs In time: What's the difference? - English In A Minute

On time vs in time: what’s the difference? — english in a minute

What is a 'microworker'?

What is a ‘microworker’?

Could you give up booze for a month? Listen to 6 Minute English

Could you give up booze for a month? listen to 6 minute english

Match vs fit vs suit

Match vs fit vs suit

What does 'serial returner' mean?

What does ‘serial returner’ mean?

The decline of the apostrophe: 6 Minute English

The decline of the apostrophe: 6 minute english

Try + -ing or to + verb? - English In A Minute

Try + -ing or to + verb? — english in a minute

What does 'talk the talk' mean?

What does ‘talk the talk’ mean?

Why does seeing someone yawn make us yawn?

Why does seeing someone yawn make us yawn?

American English vs British English spelling

American english vs british english spelling

What does 'out with the old, in with the new' mean?

What does ‘out with the old, in with the new’ mean?

Fake or real: What’s the best tree to have at Christmas? 6 Minute English

Fake or real: what’s the best tree to have at christmas? 6 minute english

Use comparatives to show something is changing - English In A Minute

Use comparatives to show something is changing — english in a minute

What does 'the more the merrier' mean?

What does ‘the more the merrier’ mean?

Have you ever had ecotherapy? Listen to 6 Minute English

Have you ever had ecotherapy? listen to 6 minute english

Fine vs Finely - What's the difference? - English In A Minute

Fine vs finely — what’s the difference? — english in a minute

What does 'take one for the team' mean?

What does ‘take one for the team’ mean?

Anxious about talking to new people? Listen to 6 Minute English

Anxious about talking to new people? listen to 6 minute english

How to use each and every - English In A Minute

How to use each and every — english in a minute

What does 'mind your Ps and Qs' mean?

What does ‘mind your ps and qs’ mean?

Why take a gap year? Listen to 6 Minute English

Why take a gap year? listen to 6 minute english

See vs watch vs look

See vs watch vs look

What does 'dad dancing' mean?

What does ‘dad dancing’ mean?

The joy of free diving: 6 Minute English

The joy of free diving: 6 minute english

6 ways to use 'late': what does 'late' mean? - English In A Minute

6 ways to use ‘late’: what does ‘late’ mean? — english in a minute

What does 'big data' mean?

What does ‘big data’ mean?

5 ways of using 'run' - English In A Minute

5 ways of using ‘run’ — english in a minute

What does 'punch above your weight' mean?

What does ‘punch above your weight’ mean?

Mental health in the workplace. Listen to 6 Minute English

Mental health in the workplace. listen to 6 minute english

What is a 'social media influencer'?

What is a ‘social media influencer’?

Why do people like sad music? Listen to 6 Minute English

Why do people like sad music? listen to 6 minute english

5 uses of break - English In A Minute

5 uses of break — english in a minute

What does the expression 'Goldilocks' mean?

What does the expression ‘goldilocks’ mean?

Why's it called 'mother tongue'?: 6 Minute English

Why’s it called ‘mother tongue’?: 6 minute english

Simple Inversion: I will never or never will I? - English In A Minute

Simple inversion: i will never or never will i? — english in a minute

What does the English word 'ghosting' mean? 👻

What does the english word ‘ghosting’ mean? 👻

Is having a tattoo a good idea? Watch 6 Minute English

Is having a tattoo a good idea? watch 6 minute english

Lend or borrow: what's the difference? - English In A Minute

Lend or borrow: what’s the difference? — english in a minute

What is 'slow TV'?

What is ‘slow tv’?

Would you work for free? Listen to 6 Minute English

Would you work for free? listen to 6 minute english

'Little' vs 'A little' - What's the difference? English In A Minute

‘little’ vs ‘a little’ — what’s the difference? english in a minute

What does 'tiger mother' mean?

What does ‘tiger mother’ mean?

Can you spot a lie? Listen to 6 Minute English

Can you spot a lie? listen to 6 minute english

Good vs well - what's the difference? English In A Minute

Good vs well — what’s the difference? english in a minute

What does 'buzzkill' mean?

What does ‘buzzkill’ mean?

Are you good at complaining? Listen to 6 Minute English

Are you good at complaining? listen to 6 minute english

How to say hello like a British English speaker - English In A Minute

How to say hello like a british english speaker — english in a minute

What does 'buyer's remorse' mean?

What does ‘buyer’s remorse’ mean?

Does your name start with the wrong letter? Listen to 6 Minute English

Does your name start with the wrong letter? listen to 6 minute english

'Unless' vs 'As long as': What's the difference? English In A Minute

‘unless’ vs ‘as long as’: what’s the difference? english in a minute

What does 'freecycle' mean?

What does ‘freecycle’ mean?

Fake smiles and the computers that can spot them: 6 Minute English

Fake smiles and the computers that can spot them: 6 minute english

3 English phrases with 'face' - English In A Minute

3 english phrases with ‘face’ — english in a minute

What does 'carbon footprint' mean?

What does ‘carbon footprint’ mean?

Is tourism harmful? Listen to 6 Minute English to find out

Is tourism harmful? listen to 6 minute english to find out

How to use prepositions of place - English In A Minute

How to use prepositions of place — english in a minute

What does the English idiom 'cough up' mean?

What does the english idiom ‘cough up’ mean?

The future of food - 6 Minute English

The future of food — 6 minute english

When 'tell' doesn't mean 'tell' - English In A Minute

When ‘tell’ doesn’t mean ‘tell’ — english in a minute

What does 'brain fade' mean?

What does ‘brain fade’ mean?

How can I help the environment? - 6 Minute English

How can i help the environment? — 6 minute english

What does the English word 'fib' mean?

What does the english word ‘fib’ mean?

What's the difference between 'their', 'there' and 'they're'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘their’, ‘there’ and ‘they’re’? — english in a minute

Alice in Wonderland part 10: Alice's evidence

Alice in wonderland part 10: alice’s evidence

Do our political views change as we get older?: 6 Minute English

Do our political views change as we get older?: 6 minute english

What's the difference between 'hard' and 'hardly'? - English In A Minute

What’s the difference between ‘hard’ and ‘hardly’? — english in a minute

What does 'hot under the collar' mean?

What does ‘hot under the collar’ mean?

Alice in Wonderland part 9: Who stole the tarts?

Alice in wonderland part 9: who stole the tarts?

Would you invest in cryptocurrencies? Listen to 6 Minute English

Would you invest in cryptocurrencies? listen to 6 minute english

Few & A few: What's the difference - English In A Minute

Few & a few: what’s the difference — english in a minute

What does 'eat your heart out' mean?

What does ‘eat your heart out’ mean?

Alice in Wonderland part 8: Croquet with the Queen

Alice in wonderland part 8: croquet with the queen

The art of tipping: Listen to 6 Minute English

The art of tipping: listen to 6 minute english

How to use tag questions - English In A Minute

How to use tag questions — english in a minute

Across: not just a preposition. What does 'across' mean?

Across: not just a preposition. what does ‘across’ mean?

Alice in Wonderland part 7: A mad tea-party

Alice in wonderland part 7: a mad tea-party

Does recycling coffee cups make a difference? Listen to 6 Minute English

Does recycling coffee cups make a difference? listen to 6 minute english

Adverbs of frequency: How to use them and where they go in a sentence - English In A Minute

Adverbs of frequency: how to use them and where they go in a sentence — english in a minute

What does 'fat chance' mean?

What does ‘fat chance’ mean?

The past perfect tense: how we form it and why we use it - English In A Minute

The past perfect tense: how we form it and why we use it — english in a minute

Alice in Wonderland part 6: Pig and Pepper

Alice in wonderland part 6: pig and pepper

Falling for fraud: 6 Minute English

Falling for fraud: 6 minute english

What does 'milk it' mean?

What does ‘milk it’ mean?

Alice in Wonderland part 5: Advice from a caterpillar

Alice in wonderland part 5: advice from a caterpillar

Is there anything good about shame? Listen to 6 Minute English

Is there anything good about shame? listen to 6 minute english

See & Hear: How to use verbs of perception - English In A Minute

See & hear: how to use verbs of perception — english in a minute

Alice in Wonderland part 4: The White Rabbit's house

Alice in wonderland part 4: the white rabbit’s house

Money and lifestyle - 6 Minute English

Money and lifestyle — 6 minute english

What does 'to fight tooth and nail' mean?

What does ‘to fight tooth and nail’ mean?

How to use 'because', 'as' and 'since' - English In A Minute

How to use ‘because’, ‘as’ and ‘since’ — english in a minute

Alice in Wonderland part 3: The Caucus-race

Alice in wonderland part 3: the caucus-race

Women's football World Cup: 6 Minute English

Women’s football world cup: 6 minute english

The 3rd conditional: What is it? How to use it! - English In A Minute

The 3rd conditional: what is it? how to use it! — english in a minute

What does 'it's a small world' mean?

What does ‘it’s a small world’ mean?

Alice in Wonderland part 2: The pool of tears

Alice in wonderland part 2: the pool of tears

The business of eSports: 6 Minute English

The business of esports: 6 minute english

Maybe vs may be - What's the difference? English In A Minute

Maybe vs may be — what’s the difference? english in a minute

What does 'vanish into thin air' mean?

What does ‘vanish into thin air’ mean?

Alice in Wonderland part 1: Down the rabbit-hole

Alice in wonderland part 1: down the rabbit-hole

Can death metal bring you joy? Find out in 6 Minute English

Can death metal bring you joy? find out in 6 minute english

4 ways to use just - English In A Minute

4 ways to use just — english in a minute

What does 'get the short straw' mean?

What does ‘get the short straw’ mean?

Is talking on the phone embarrassing? - 6 Minute English

Is talking on the phone embarrassing? — 6 minute english

Go on doing vs Go on to do - What's the difference? English In A Minute

Go on doing vs go on to do — what’s the difference? english in a minute

Soft skills: What does this mean? - The English We Speak

Soft skills: what does this mean? — the english we speak

Why are motorbikes seen as masculine? Listen to 6 Minute English

Why are motorbikes seen as masculine? listen to 6 minute english

Bored vs Boring - What's the difference? Ed and Ing Adjectives - English In A Minute

Bored vs boring — what’s the difference? ed and ing adjectives — english in a minute

Big deal - The English We Speak

Big deal — the english we speak

Vampire shoppers - 6 Minute English

Vampire shoppers — 6 minute english

Clever clogs: What does it mean? - The English We Speak

Clever clogs: what does it mean? — the english we speak

5 ways to say goodbye like a Brit: How to say goodbye in English - English In A Minute

5 ways to say goodbye like a brit: how to say goodbye in english — english in a minute

What to do when you can't sleep: 6 Minute English

What to do when you can’t sleep: 6 minute english

In the end vs At the end: What's the difference? English In A Minute

In the end vs at the end: what’s the difference? english in a minute

Couch surfing - The English We Speak

Couch surfing — the english we speak

Being slim: Is it in our genes? Listen to 6 Minute English

Being slim: is it in our genes? listen to 6 minute english

5 ways to use dead: What does dead mean? - English In A Minute

5 ways to use dead: what does dead mean? — english in a minute

Like riding a bike: The English We Speak

Like riding a bike: the english we speak

Can we trust a smart speaker? Listen to 6 Minute English

Can we trust a smart speaker? listen to 6 minute english

On fire: The English We Speak

On fire: the english we speak

All together vs altogether: What's the difference? English In A Minute

All together vs altogether: what’s the difference? english in a minute

Anxiety and evolution: Has anxiety been good for humans? 6 Minute English

Anxiety and evolution: has anxiety been good for humans? 6 minute english

Less vs Fewer: What's the difference? English In A Minute

Less vs fewer: what’s the difference? english in a minute

Out of order: The English We Speak

Out of order: the english we speak

The rise in popularity of the comfy shoe - 6 Minute English

The rise in popularity of the comfy shoe — 6 minute english

Dead: The English We Speak

Dead: the english we speak

How to use the future perfect continuous tense - English In A Minute

How to use the future perfect continuous tense — english in a minute

Rabbits: cuddly friends or cunning tricksters? Listen to 6 Minute English

Rabbits: cuddly friends or cunning tricksters? listen to 6 minute english

In case vs If: What's the difference? English In A Minute

In case vs if: what’s the difference? english in a minute

Give someone the runaround: What does it mean? The English We Speak

Give someone the runaround: what does it mean? the english we speak

The decluttering trend - How do I declutter? 6 Minute English

The decluttering trend — how do i declutter? 6 minute english

Like and As - English In A Minute

Like and as — english in a minute

Laughing all the way to the bank: The English We Speak

Laughing all the way to the bank: the english we speak

Why do we feel awkward? - 6 Minute English

Why do we feel awkward? — 6 minute english

'Who', 'what', 'when', 'where' + ever: What do they mean? - English In A Minute

‘who’, ‘what’, ‘when’, ‘where’ + ever: what do they mean? — english in a minute

The joke is on you - The English We Speak

The joke is on you — the english we speak

Do you have a second job? Listen to 6 Minute English

Do you have a second job? listen to 6 minute english

Wish vs Hope - English In A Minute

Wish vs hope — english in a minute

Keep a lid on it: The English We Speak

Keep a lid on it: the english we speak

How your eyes predict your personality - 6 Minute English

How your eyes predict your personality — 6 minute english

Very vs Really vs Absolutely - English In A Minute

Very vs really vs absolutely — english in a minute

To pull the wool over someone's eyes - what does it mean? The English We Speak

To pull the wool over someone’s eyes — what does it mean? the english we speak

Debating veganism: How to change someone's opinion - 6 Minute English

Debating veganism: how to change someone’s opinion — 6 minute english

Still, Already & Yet - English In A Minute

Still, already & yet — english in a minute

3 uses of 'can' - English In A Minute

3 uses of ‘can’ — english in a minute

Take the rough with the smooth: The English We Speak

Take the rough with the smooth: the english we speak

Inglês em 2 Minutos: The bee's knees (de qualidade excepcional)

Inglês em 2 minutos: the bee’s knees (de qualidade excepcional)

What's on your 'to-do' list? Add listening to 6 Minute English to it

What’s on your ‘to-do’ list? add listening to 6 minute english to it

Hard-nosed: The English We Speak

Hard-nosed: the english we speak

Why are unicorns back in fashion? Listen to 6 Minute English

Why are unicorns back in fashion? listen to 6 minute english

Everyone vs Anyone - English In A Minute

Everyone vs anyone — english in a minute

To have a soft spot for something or someone - The English We Speak

To have a soft spot for something or someone — the english we speak

Are food allergies more common now? 6 Minute English

Are food allergies more common now? 6 minute english

To make a song and dance (about something) - The English We Speak

To make a song and dance (about something) — the english we speak

Don't mind vs Doesn't matter - What's the difference: English In A Minute

Don’t mind vs doesn’t matter — what’s the difference: english in a minute

Are dating apps effective? Listen to 6 Minute English

Are dating apps effective? listen to 6 minute english

The + adjectives: Change an adjective into a group noun: English In A Minute

The + adjectives: change an adjective into a group noun: english in a minute

Giant killer: The English We Speak

Giant killer: the english we speak

High heels: fashion or oppression? Listen to 6 Minute English

High heels: fashion or oppression? listen to 6 minute english

Hope vs expect vs wait: What's the difference? - English In A Minute

Hope vs expect vs wait: what’s the difference? — english in a minute

A shock to the system: What does it mean? - The English We Speak

A shock to the system: what does it mean? — the english we speak

Improving your memory: 6 Minute English

Improving your memory: 6 minute english

Journey and trip: What's the difference? - English In A Minute

Journey and trip: what’s the difference? — english in a minute

From pillar to post: The English We Speak

From pillar to post: the english we speak

What makes you happy? Listen to 6 Minute English

What makes you happy? listen to 6 minute english

Are you big on small talk? Learn what it means in The English We Speak

Are you big on small talk? learn what it means in the english we speak

By vs until: What's the difference? - English In A Minute

By vs until: what’s the difference? — english in a minute

Is music getting faster? Listen to 6 Minute English

Is music getting faster? listen to 6 minute english

How to use the future continuous: English In A Minute

How to use the future continuous: english in a minute

A bright spark: The English We Speak

A bright spark: the english we speak

Are there benefits to schadenfreude? Listen to 6 Minute English

Are there benefits to schadenfreude? listen to 6 minute english

To be all downhill - The English We Speak

To be all downhill — the english we speak

Actually vs at the moment - What's the difference? English In A Minute

Actually vs at the moment — what’s the difference? english in a minute

Would you eat less meat to save the environment? Listen to 6 Minute English

Would you eat less meat to save the environment? listen to 6 minute english

Fireworks: The English We Speak

Fireworks: the english we speak

Remember vs remind: English In A Minute

Remember vs remind: english in a minute

Michelle Obama and her mission to inspire women: 6 Minute English

Michelle obama and her mission to inspire women: 6 minute english

To have all your Christmases come at once: The English We Speak

To have all your christmases come at once: the english we speak

The...the... comparatives: English In A Minute

The…the… comparatives: english in a minute

Why we press buttons: 6 Minute English

Why we press buttons: 6 minute english

Affect vs Effect: English In A Minute

Affect vs effect: english in a minute

It's the thought that counts - The English We Speak

It’s the thought that counts — the english we speak

The teenage brain: 6 Minute English

The teenage brain: 6 minute english

Digital detox: The English We Speak

Digital detox: the english we speak

Lie vs Lay: English In A Minute

Lie vs lay: english in a minute

Using 'x' for 'kisses': 6 Minute English

Using ‘x’ for ‘kisses’: 6 minute english

Leaves a bad taste in your mouth: The English We Speak

Leaves a bad taste in your mouth: the english we speak

While vs during: English In A Minute

While vs during: english in a minute

Making food photo-friendly: 6 Minute English

Making food photo-friendly: 6 minute english

What vs Which : English In A Minute

What vs which: english in a minute

A pea-souper: The English We Speak

A pea-souper: the english we speak

The smell of coffee: 6 Minute English

The smell of coffee: 6 minute english

Throw in the towel: The English We Speak

Throw in the towel: the english we speak

Prevent vs Avoid: English In A Minute

Prevent vs avoid: english in a minute

What chickens can teach us about hierarchies: 6 Minute English

What chickens can teach us about hierarchies: 6 minute english

Remember to do vs remember doing: English In A Minute

Remember to do vs remember doing: english in a minute

A walk in the park: The English We Speak

A walk in the park: the english we speak

Why do young people feel so lonely? Listen to 6 Minute English

Why do young people feel so lonely? listen to 6 minute english

Been vs Gone: English In A Minute

Been vs gone: english in a minute

Dumbphone: The English We Speak

Dumbphone: the english we speak

Objectification: Is there really a 'perfect body'? Listen to 6 Minute English

Objectification: is there really a ‘perfect body’? listen to 6 minute english

Even though vs even if - English In A Minute

Even though vs even if — english in a minute

No fear (Halloween Special): The English We Speak

No fear (halloween special): the english we speak

How creative should we be? Listen to 6 Minute English

How creative should we be? listen to 6 minute english

Be going to vs Present continuous: English In A Minute

Be going to vs present continuous: english in a minute

Something to chew on - The English We Speak

Something to chew on — the english we speak

What is scumbro? 6 Minute English

What is scumbro? 6 minute english

Especially vs specially: English In A Minute

Especially vs specially: english in a minute

Waffle on: The English We Speak

Waffle on: the english we speak

Curbing our plastic addiction - 6 Minute English

Curbing our plastic addiction — 6 minute english

4 slang words: English in a Minute

4 slang words: english in a minute

skew-whiff: The English We Speak

Skew-whiff: the english we speak

Describing Generation Z: 6 Minute English

Describing generation z: 6 minute english

To play a blinder: The English We Speak

To play a blinder: the english we speak

3 Facts about 'The': English In A Minute

3 facts about ‘the’: english in a minute

Do you like high-visibility fashion? Listen to 6 Minute English

Do you like high-visibility fashion? listen to 6 minute english

How to use infinitives of purpose: English In A Minute

How to use infinitives of purpose: english in a minute

Miffed: The English We Speak

Miffed: the english we speak

Snowflakes and taking offence: 6 Minute English

Snowflakes and taking offence: 6 minute english

Humblebrag: The English We Speak

Humblebrag: the english we speak

Watch and learn 3 ways to use 'pick up'

Watch and learn 3 ways to use ‘pick up’

Dating apps: How our brains react

Dating apps: how our brains react

No vs not any vs none: English In A Minute

No vs not any vs none: english in a minute

Out of your depth - The English We Speak

Out of your depth — the english we speak

Do you lead a sedentary lifestyle? Watch 6 Minute English

Do you lead a sedentary lifestyle? watch 6 minute english

Five ways to use 'get': Learn English in a minute!

Five ways to use ‘get’: learn english in a minute!

Mardy: The English We Speak

Mardy: the english we speak

Street food: Why is it becoming popular?

Street food: why is it becoming popular?

'Play', 'do' and 'go' for sports: Learn English in a minute!

‘play’, ‘do’ and ‘go’ for sports: learn english in a minute!

Curry favour: The English We Speak

Curry favour: the english we speak

Are smartphones killing cameras? Watch 6 Minute English

Are smartphones killing cameras? watch 6 minute english

Take the biscuit: The English We Speak

Take the biscuit: the english we speak

Learn the difference between 'every time' and 'all the time'

Learn the difference between ‘every time’ and ‘all the time’

Why do men want to be fathers? Watch 6 Minute English

Why do men want to be fathers? watch 6 minute english

Step on it: The English We Speak

Step on it: the english we speak

3 ways to use take off: Learn English in a minute

3 ways to use take off: learn english in a minute

Does being taller mean you earn more at work? Watch 6 Minute English

Does being taller mean you earn more at work? watch 6 minute english

A secret about collective nouns: Learn English in a minute!

A secret about collective nouns: learn english in a minute!

Ping - The English We Speak

Ping — the english we speak

EIAM: Steal vs Rob

Eiam: steal vs rob

Learn how intelligent the octopus is in 6 minutes!

Learn how intelligent the octopus is in 6 minutes!

Raise vs rise: Learn English in a minute!

Raise vs rise: learn english in a minute!

Crunch time: The English We Speak

Crunch time: the english we speak

Learn to talk about walks in the countryside in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about walks in the countryside in 6 minutes!

Have a pop: The English We Speak

Have a pop: the english we speak

EIAM: Five ways to use 'in' with time expressions

Eiam: five ways to use ‘in’ with time expressions

Learn to talk about the limitations of technology in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about the limitations of technology in 6 minutes!

A necessary evil: The English We Speak

A necessary evil: the english we speak

Learn to talk about smartphone addiction in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about smartphone addiction in 6 minutes!

EIAM: Come back vs Go back

Eiam: come back vs go back

If the cap fits: The English We Speak

If the cap fits: the english we speak

Learn to talk about surfing and turfing online

Learn to talk about surfing and turfing online

My bad: The English We Speak

My bad: the english we speak

If the cap fits: The English We Speak

If the cap fits: the english we speak

EIAM: Mustn't vs Don't Have To

Eiam: mustn’t vs don’t have to

Learn to talk about broken hearts in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about broken hearts in 6 minutes!

EIAM: Person vs Persons vs People vs Peoples

Eiam: person vs persons vs people vs peoples

To have a good nose: The English We Speak

To have a good nose: the english we speak

Talk about gaming in 6 minutes!

Talk about gaming in 6 minutes!

Friends in high places: The English We Speak

Friends in high places: the english we speak

EIAM: Too and Very

Eiam: too and very

Learn to talk about the World Cup in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about the world cup in 6 minutes!

EIAM: How to use 'wish'

Eiam: how to use ‘wish’

Catch-22: The English We Speak

Catch-22: the english we speak

Learn to talk about virtual assistants in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about virtual assistants in 6 minutes

Let the dust settle: The English We Speak

Let the dust settle: the english we speak

EIAM: Must vs have to

Eiam: must vs have to

Talk about taking risks in 6 minutes!

Talk about taking risks in 6 minutes!

EIAM: Stop doing vs stop to do

Eiam: stop doing vs stop to do

Nothing to shout about: The English We Speak

Nothing to shout about: the english we speak

Talk about women in space in 6 minutes

Talk about women in space in 6 minutes

Let sleeping dogs lie: The English We Speak

Let sleeping dogs lie: the english we speak

Talk about football songs in 6 minutes!

Talk about football songs in 6 minutes!

EIAM: History vs Story

Eiam: history vs story

Bleed someone dry: The English We Speak

Bleed someone dry: the english we speak

Talk about the word in 'hanger' in 6 minutes

Talk about the word in ‘hanger’ in 6 minutes

EIAM: Make and Do

Eiam: make and do

Small change: The English We Speak

Small change: the english we speak

Talk about the power of smells in 6 minutes

Talk about the power of smells in 6 minutes

Phrasal verbs and highlights: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 30

Phrasal verbs and highlights: the grammar gameshow episode 30

That'll teach you! : The English We Speak

That’ll teach you!: the english we speak

What they really mean: Disguised requests

What they really mean: disguised requests

Learn how to talk about the World Wide Web in 6 minutes

Learn how to talk about the world wide web in 6 minutes

Present Perfect and Past Simple: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 29

Present perfect and past simple: the grammar gameshow episode 29

An old hand: The English We Speak

An old hand: the english we speak

What They Really Mean: Sarcasm

What they really mean: sarcasm

Talk about should you lie to children in 6 minutes

Talk about should you lie to children in 6 minutes

Articles: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 28

Articles: the grammar gameshow episode 28

Out of the loop: The English We Speak

Out of the loop: the english we speak

What They Really Mean: Euphemistic Feedback

What they really mean: euphemistic feedback

Talk about food expertise in 6 minutes

Talk about food expertise in 6 minutes

Countable and uncountable nouns: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 27

Countable and uncountable nouns: the grammar gameshow episode 27

Rub it in: The English We Speak

Rub it in: the english we speak

What They Really Mean: Suggestions as instructions

What they really mean: suggestions as instructions

Talk about marriage in 6 minutes!

Talk about marriage in 6 minutes!

Should: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 26

Should: the grammar gameshow episode 26

Smombie: The English We Speak

Smombie: the english we speak

What They Really Mean: Questions As Warnings

What they really mean: questions as warnings

Learn to talk about men's fashion in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about men’s fashion in 6 minutes!

Reported Speech: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 25

Reported speech: the grammar gameshow episode 25

Learn to talk about microadventures in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about microadventures in 6 minutes!

Can: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 24

Can: the grammar gameshow episode 24

Barking up the wrong tree: The English We Speak

Barking up the wrong tree: the english we speak

Everybody's talking about... #StephenHawking

Everybody’s talking about… #stephenhawking

Learn to talk about learning a language in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about learning a language in 6 minutes!

Questions: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 23

Questions: the grammar gameshow episode 23

Cloud cuckoo land: The English We Speak

Cloud cuckoo land: the english we speak

Everybody's Talking About... #TrumpKim

Everybody’s talking about… #trumpkim

Learn to talk about therapy in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about therapy in 6 minutes!

Question Tags: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 22

Question tags: the grammar gameshow episode 22

A taste of your own medicine: The English We Speak

A taste of your own medicine: the english we speak

Everybody's Talking About... #PlasticFree

Everybody’s talking about… #plasticfree

Learn the history of 'hello' in 6 minutes!

Learn the history of ‘hello’ in 6 minutes!

Superlatives: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 21

Superlatives: the grammar gameshow episode 21

Happy-go-lucky: The English We Speak

Happy-go-lucky: the english we speak

Everybody's Talking About... #Measles

Everybody’s talking about… #measles

Learn to talk about mermaiding in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about mermaiding in 6 minutes!

Second Conditional: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 20

Second conditional: the grammar gameshow episode 20

Whizz-kid: The English We Speak

Whizz-kid: the english we speak

Everybody's Talking About... #WinterOlympics

Everybody’s talking about… #winterolympics

Learn to talk about new uses for drones in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about new uses for drones in 6 minutes!

Prepositions: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 19

Prepositions: the grammar gameshow episode 19

Bad Dates: Valentine's Day - Episode 6

Bad dates: valentine’s day — episode 6

The best of both worlds: The English We Speak

The best of both worlds: the english we speak

Everybody's Talking About... #Gridgirls

Everybody’s talking about… #gridgirls

Learn to talk about the future of transport in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about the future of transport in 6 minutes!

Adjectives: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 18

Adjectives: the grammar gameshow episode 18

Bone idle: The English We Speak

Bone idle: the english we speak

Bad Dates: Episode 5 - Drunk date

Bad dates: episode 5 — drunk date

Learn to talk about names in 6 minutes!

Learn to talk about names in 6 minutes!

Will: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 17

Will: the grammar gameshow episode 17

To cut a long story short: The English We Speak

To cut a long story short: the english we speak

Bad Dates: Episode 4 - Flirty date

Bad dates: episode 4 — flirty date

Learn to talk about artificial intelligence in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about artificial intelligence in 6 minutes

Relative Clauses: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 11

Relative clauses: the grammar gameshow episode 11

Present and Past Passives: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 16

Present and past passives: the grammar gameshow episode 16

Comparatives: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 15

Comparatives: the grammar gameshow episode 15

The Past Perfect Tense: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 13

The past perfect tense: the grammar gameshow episode 13

Just the ticket: The English we Speak

Just the ticket: the english we speak

Bad Dates: Episode 3 - Dirty date

Bad dates: episode 3 — dirty date

Learn to talk about giving up alcohol in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about giving up alcohol in 6 minutes

FOMO: The English We Speak

Fomo: the english we speak

Bad Dates: Episode  2 - Cheap date

Bad dates: episode 2 — cheap date

Learn to talk about ethical coffee in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about ethical coffee in 6 minutes

So and Such: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 14

So and such: the grammar gameshow episode 14

Do a runner: The English We Speak

Do a runner: the english we speak

Bad Dates: Episode 1 - Mobile phone addict

Bad dates: episode 1 — mobile phone addict

Learn to talk about digital currency in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about digital currency in 6 minutes

A thing: The English We Speak

A thing: the english we speak

Learn to talk about having the flu in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about having the flu in 6 minutes

Relative Clauses 2: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 12

Relative clauses 2: the grammar gameshow episode 12

All that jazz: The English We Speak

All that jazz: the english we speak

Learn to talk about the perfect Santa in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about the perfect santa in 6 minutes

Not Gonna Lie: The English We Speak

Not gonna lie: the english we speak

Digital Literacy – Post-study

Digital literacy – post-study

Learn to talk about children going to work in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about children going to work in 6 minutes

The First Conditional: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 10

The first conditional: the grammar gameshow episode 10

Study Skills – Revising for exams

Study skills – revising for exams

Academic Insights – 7 top tips for... exams

Academic insights – 7 top tips for… exams

Up your game: The English We Speak

Up your game: the english we speak

Student Life – Exam preparation

Student life – exam preparation

Digital literacy – Presentations

Digital literacy – presentations

Learn to talk about retail therapy in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about retail therapy in 6 minutes

The Past Continuous Tense: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 9

The past continuous tense: the grammar gameshow episode 9

Study Skills – Learning from feedback

Study skills – learning from feedback

Academic insights – 9 top tips for... projects

Academic insights – 9 top tips for… projects

Shout it from the rooftops: The English We Speak

Shout it from the rooftops: the english we speak

Student Life – Projects

Student life – projects

Digital Literacy – Online collaboration

Digital literacy – online collaboration

Learn to talk about mobile phone upgrades in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about mobile phone upgrades in 6 minutes

Some and Any: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 8

Some and any: the grammar gameshow episode 8

Study Skills – Social learning

Study skills – social learning

Academic Insights – 6 top tips for... working with others

Academic insights – 6 top tips for… working with others

Blow the Cobwebs Away: The English We Speak

Blow the cobwebs away: the english we speak

Student Life – Social learning

Student life – social learning

Subjects to avoid in British small talk: Politics

Subjects to avoid in british small talk: politics

Digital literacy – Troubleshooting

Digital literacy – troubleshooting

Verb Patterns: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 7

Verb patterns: the grammar gameshow episode 7

Study Skills – How to think critically

Study skills – how to think critically

Academic Insights – 7 top tips for... critical thinking

Academic insights – 7 top tips for… critical thinking

Knees up: The English We Speak

Knees up: the english we speak

Student Life – Critical thinking

Student life – critical thinking

Subjects to avoid in British small talk: Salary

Subjects to avoid in british small talk: salary

Digital Literacy – Social learning

Digital literacy – social learning

Learn to talk about coffee shops in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about coffee shops in 6 minutes

Be Going To: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 6

Be going to: the grammar gameshow episode 6

Study Skills – Managing your time

Study skills – managing your time

Academic Insights – 6 top tips for... Going the distance

Academic insights – 6 top tips for… going the distance

Put someone on the map: The English We Speak

Put someone on the map: the english we speak

Student Life – Going the distance

Student life – going the distance

Digital literacy – Searching for information online

Digital literacy – searching for information online

Subjects to avoid in British small talk: Sex

Subjects to avoid in british small talk: sex

Learn to talk about a zillion in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about a zillion in 6 minutes

Modal Verbs: Have to and Must: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 5

Modal verbs: have to and must: the grammar gameshow episode 5

Study Skills – Using sources

Study skills – using sources

Academic Insights – 9 top tips for... using sources

Academic insights – 9 top tips for… using sources

Down in the dumps: The English We Speak

Down in the dumps: the english we speak

Student Life – Finding and using sources

Student life – finding and using sources

This is where the phrase 'warts and all' comes from...

This is where the phrase ‘warts and all’ comes from…

Digital literacy – English for study

Digital literacy – english for study

Learn to talk about pedestrians in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about pedestrians in 6 minutes

The Present Perfect Simple and Continuous: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 4

The present perfect simple and continuous: the grammar gameshow episode 4

Study Skills – Preparing for assignments

Study skills – preparing for assignments

Academic Insights – 9 top tips for... academic writing

Academic insights – 9 top tips for… academic writing

Student Life – Academic writing

Student life – academic writing

Excuse me: The English We Speak

Excuse me: the english we speak

This is where the phrase 'steal someone's thunder' comes from...

This is where the phrase ‘steal someone’s thunder’ comes from…

Digital literacy – The virtual classroom

Digital literacy – the virtual classroom

Learn to talk about sugar in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about sugar in 6 minutes

Used to and Would: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 3

Used to and would: the grammar gameshow episode 3

Study Skills – Listening and making notes

Study skills – listening and making notes

Academic Insights – #6 top tips for... academic talk

Academic insights – #6 top tips for… academic talk

Student Life – Academic talk

Student life – academic talk

A sting in the tail: The English We Speak

A sting in the tail: the english we speak

Digital literacy – Staying safe online

Digital literacy – staying safe online

Learn to talk about swimming in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about swimming in 6 minutes

Adverbs of frequency: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 2

Adverbs of frequency: the grammar gameshow episode 2

Study Skills – Reading difficult texts

Study skills – reading difficult texts

Academic Insights – #8  top tips on... how to succeed

Academic insights – #8 top tips on… how to succeed

Student Life – Academic reading

Student life – academic reading

So done with: The English We Speak

So done with: the english we speak

Digital literacy – What is digital literacy?

Digital literacy – what is digital literacy?

Learn to talk about bottled water in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about bottled water in 6 minutes

Present Simple and Present Continuous: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 1

Present simple and present continuous: the grammar gameshow episode 1

Learn to talk about exercise in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about exercise in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about computers in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about computers in 6 minutes

Study Skills – Better learning

Study skills – better learning

Academic Insights – #7 top tips for... distance learning

Academic insights – #7 top tips for… distance learning

Lolz: The English We Speak

Lolz: the english we speak

Student Life – Choosing distance learning

Student life – choosing distance learning

Have a go - The English We Speak

Have a go — the english we speak

About - The English We Speak

About — the english we speak

Learn to talk about hair in 6 minutes

Learn to talk about hair in 6 minutes

How to say wing it - The English We Speak

How to say wing it — the english we speak

Learn about cultural differences in 6 minutes

Learn about cultural differences in 6 minutes

Pot Luck - The English We Speak

Pot luck — the english we speak

Learn to talk about uniforms in 6 minutes.

Learn to talk about uniforms in 6 minutes.

How to say it beats me - The English We Speak

How to say it beats me — the english we speak

Exam skills: 8 tips from you about studying and exams

Exam skills: 8 tips from you about studying and exams

Learners' Questions: Assure, ensure, insure

Learners’ questions: assure, ensure, insure

Exam skills: 6 tips about what to do after exams

Exam skills: 6 tips about what to do after exams

Learners' Questions: The past simple and past perfect tenses

Learners’ questions: the past simple and past perfect tenses

Exam skills: 6 tips for dealing with study stress

Exam skills: 6 tips for dealing with study stress

Learners' Questions: Using 'suppose' and 'supposed to'

Learners’ questions: using ‘suppose’ and ‘supposed to’

Exam skills: 6 tips about using study groups

Exam skills: 6 tips about using study groups

Learners' Questions: Using the word 'though'

Learners’ questions: using the word ‘though’

Exam skills: 5 tips for making studying fun

Exam skills: 5 tips for making studying fun

Learners' Questions: 'When', 'if' and 'in case'

Learners’ questions: ‘when’, ‘if’ and ‘in case’

Exam skills: 5 tips about taking notes

Exam skills: 5 tips about taking notes

Learners' Questions: Wear, put on, dress

Learners’ questions: wear, put on, dress

Learners' Questions: How to use 'yet'

Learners’ questions: how to use ‘yet’

Exam Skills: 5 tips for making learning fun

Exam skills: 5 tips for making learning fun

Learners' Questions: using 'better off' and 'well off'

Learners’ questions: using ‘better off’ and ‘well off’

Exam skills: 6 tips about learning from mistakes

Exam skills: 6 tips about learning from mistakes

Learners' Questions: Owe, lend and borrow

Learners’ questions: owe, lend and borrow

Exam skills: 6 more tips to help with grammar accuracy

Exam skills: 6 more tips to help with grammar accuracy

Learners' Questions: When 'zero' means 'no'

Learners’ questions: when ‘zero’ means ‘no’

Exam Skills: 6 tips for improving your grammar

Exam skills: 6 tips for improving your grammar

Exam skills: 6 more tips for studying alone

Exam skills: 6 more tips for studying alone

Learners' Questions: This, that, these and those

Learners’ questions: this, that, these and those

Exam skills: 6 more tips to help with your speaking exams

Exam skills: 6 more tips to help with your speaking exams

Learners' Questions: The Future: present continuous, be going to, will

Learners’ questions: the future: present continuous, be going to, will

Exam skills: 6 more tips to help with your listening exams

Exam skills: 6 more tips to help with your listening exams

Learners' Questions: Commas, semicolons and colons

Learners’ questions: commas, semicolons and colons

Exam Skills: 4 tips for listening exams

Exam skills: 4 tips for listening exams

Learners' Questions: 2 uses of 'would'

Learners’ questions: 2 uses of ‘would’

Exam skills: 6 tips to help you with writing exams

Exam skills: 6 tips to help you with writing exams

Learners' questions: 'How are you' and 'how do you do'?

Learners’ questions: ‘how are you’ and ‘how do you do’?

Exam Skills: 5 tips to help you with speaking exams

Exam skills: 5 tips to help you with speaking exams

Exam skills: 6 tips to help you with reading exams

Exam skills: 6 tips to help you with reading exams

Exam skills: 6 tips for getting ready for your exams

Exam skills: 6 tips for getting ready for your exams

Learners' Questions: The causative: have + object + past participle

Learners’ questions: the causative: have + object + past participle

Exam Skills: 4 tips about staying motivated

Exam skills: 4 tips about staying motivated

Learners' Questions: Using 'let's' and 'it's high time'

Learners’ questions: using ‘let’s’ and ‘it’s high time’

Exam Skills: 4 tips about preparing for an exam

Exam skills: 4 tips about preparing for an exam

Learners' Questions: Using 'actually', 'in fact' and 'well'

Learners’ questions: using ‘actually’, ‘in fact’ and ‘well’

Exam Skills: 5 tips for dealing with new and difficult vocabulary

Exam skills: 5 tips for dealing with new and difficult vocabulary

Learners' Questions: Using the word 'worth'

Learners’ questions: using the word ‘worth’

Exam Skills: 4 tips about using context and register

Exam skills: 4 tips about using context and register

Learners' Questions: Adjective order

Learners’ questions: adjective order

Exam Skills: 6 tips about training your memory

Exam skills: 6 tips about training your memory

Learners' Questions: Verb Patterns - full and bare infinitives

Learners’ questions: verb patterns — full and bare infinitives

Exam skills: 5 tips about building vocabulary

Exam skills: 5 tips about building vocabulary

Learners' Questions: When to use 'bored' and 'boring'

Learners’ questions: when to use ‘bored’ and ‘boring’

Exam Skills: 5 more tips about revising

Exam skills: 5 more tips about revising

Learners' Questions: Using 'pop in', 'pop out', and 'pop round'

Learners’ questions: using ‘pop in’, ‘pop out’, and ‘pop round’

Exam Skills: 5 tips about choosing resources

Exam skills: 5 tips about choosing resources

Learners' Questions: The difference between 'what' and 'which'

Learners’ questions: the difference between ‘what’ and ‘which’

Exam Skills: 3 tips about learning styles

Exam skills: 3 tips about learning styles

Learners' Questions: 'As...as' expressions

Learners’ questions: ‘as…as’ expressions

Exam skills: 6 top tips for revising

Exam skills: 6 top tips for revising

Pronunciation: Tim's final words of wisdom

Pronunciation: tim’s final words of wisdom

Vocabulary - 5 uses of 'out'  - Macbeth part 1

Vocabulary — 5 uses of ‘out’ — macbeth part 1

BBC Masterclass: Tense and Aspect of English verbs

Bbc masterclass: tense and aspect of english verbs

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /t/ and /j/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /t/ and /j/

Vocabulary - four uses of 'with' - The Island of Dr. Moreau, part 1

Vocabulary — four uses of ‘with’ — the island of dr. moreau, part 1

BBC Masterclass: Participle Clauses

Bbc masterclass: participle clauses

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /t/ followed by /k/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /t/ followed by /k/

Vocabulary - four uses of 'right' - Emma part 1

Vocabulary — four uses of ‘right’ — emma part 1

BBC Masterclass: Question tags

Bbc masterclass: question tags

Pronunciation: How to pronounce words beginning with /h/

Pronunciation: how to pronounce words beginning with /h/

BBC Masterclass:  Words used to connect ideas - so to speak,  I mean...  (Discourse Markers 2)

Bbc masterclass: words used to connect ideas — so to speak, i mean… (discourse markers 2)

Pronunciation: How to pronounce 'have' when it's an auxiliary

Pronunciation: how to pronounce ‘have’ when it’s an auxiliary

Vocabulary: six uses of 'catch' - The North Wind and the Sun part one

Vocabulary: six uses of ‘catch’ — the north wind and the sun part one

BBC Masterclass: Inversion 2:  Reduced conditionals and more

Bbc masterclass: inversion 2: reduced conditionals and more

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ and /b/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /d/ and /b/

Vocabulary: 5 uses of 'go' - Cinderella part 1

Vocabulary: 5 uses of ‘go’ — cinderella part 1

BBC Masterclass: Inversion 1: After Negative or Limiting Adverbs

Bbc masterclass: inversion 1: after negative or limiting adverbs

Pronunciation: How to pronounce 'would you...?'

Pronunciation: how to pronounce ‘would you…?’

BBC Masterclass: Be polite - how to soften your English

Bbc masterclass: be polite — how to soften your english

Pronunciation: The twinning of /t/

Pronunciation: the twinning of /t/

Vocabulary: Five uses of 'come' - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn part 1

Vocabulary: five uses of ‘come’ — the adventures of huckleberry finn part 1

5 different ways to use the word wish: BBC MasterClass

5 different ways to use the word wish: bbc masterclass

Pronunciation: from

Pronunciation: from

VOCABULARY: Five uses of 'get' - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - part 1

Vocabulary: five uses of ‘get’ — 20,000 leagues under the sea — part 1

BBC Masterclass: Subject Verb Agreement 3

Bbc masterclass: subject verb agreement 3

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /s/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /s/

VOCABULARY: Five uses of 'keep' - The Vampyre part 1

Vocabulary: five uses of ‘keep’ — the vampyre part 1

BBC Masterclass: Subject Verb Agreement 2

Bbc masterclass: subject verb agreement 2

Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce 'been'

Pronunciation: how fluent speakers pronounce ‘been’

Vocabulary:  5 uses of 'see' - Moby Dick part 1

Vocabulary: 5 uses of ‘see’ — moby dick part 1

BBC Masterclass: Subject-Verb Agreement 1

Bbc masterclass: subject-verb agreement 1

Pronunciation: The linking /j/

Pronunciation: the linking /j/

Vocabulary: 5 uses of 'sleep' - The Princess and the Pea part 1

Vocabulary: 5 uses of ‘sleep’ — the princess and the pea part 1

BBC Masterclass: Formal and informal English

Bbc masterclass: formal and informal english

Pronunciation: Two different ways to pronounce the word 'the'

Pronunciation: two different ways to pronounce the word ‘the’

Vocabulary: Six uses of 'stay' - Jamaica Inn part 1

Vocabulary: six uses of ‘stay’ — jamaica inn part 1

BBC Masterclass: Advanced Learner Mistakes - go, come, bring and take

Bbc masterclass: advanced learner mistakes — go, come, bring and take

Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce plosives

Pronunciation: how fluent speakers pronounce plosives

Vocabulary: 8 uses of 'long' - Orpheus & Eurydice part 1

Vocabulary: 8 uses of ‘long’ — orpheus & eurydice part 1

BBC Masterclass: Advanced Learner Mistakes

Bbc masterclass: advanced learner mistakes

Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce 'can'

Pronunciation: how fluent speakers pronounce ‘can’

BBC Masterclass: Words used to connect ideas - anyway, actually, basically (Discourse markers)

Bbc masterclass: words used to connect ideas — anyway, actually, basically (discourse markers)

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ to /g/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /d/ to /g/

Vocabulary: 5 uses of 'dead' - The Hound of the Baskervilles

Vocabulary: 5 uses of ‘dead’ — the hound of the baskervilles

BBC English Masterclass: The future seen from the past

Bbc english masterclass: the future seen from the past

Pronunciation: Consonant - vowel linking

Pronunciation: consonant — vowel linking

Vocabulary: 6 uses of 'pay' - The Piper of Hamelin part one

Vocabulary: 6 uses of ‘pay’ — the piper of hamelin part one

BBC English Masterclass: Giving emphasis using 'what'

Bbc english masterclass: giving emphasis using ‘what’

Pronunciation: The words 'was' and 'were'

Pronunciation: the words ‘was’ and ‘were’

Vocabulary: 6 uses of 'set' - Far from the Madding Crowd part one

Vocabulary: 6 uses of ‘set’ — far from the madding crowd part one

BBC Masterclass: Native-speaker 'mistakes' - part 2

Bbc masterclass: native-speaker ‘mistakes’ — part 2

Pronunciation: How do fluent speakers pronounce 'and'?

Pronunciation: how do fluent speakers pronounce ‘and’?

BBC Masterclass: Giving emphasis

Bbc masterclass: giving emphasis

Pronunciation: 'Have to'

Pronunciation: ‘have to’

Vocabulary: 8 uses of the word 'turn' - Hansel & Gretel part one

Vocabulary: 8 uses of the word ‘turn’ — hansel & gretel part one

BBC Masterclass: Native-speaker 'mistakes'

Bbc masterclass: native-speaker ‘mistakes’

Pronunciation: pronouncing 'nd'

Pronunciation: pronouncing ‘nd’

Vocabulary – 6 uses of 'make' - Frankenstein part one

Vocabulary – 6 uses of ‘make’ — frankenstein part one

BBC English Masterclass: Uses of the future continuous

Bbc english masterclass: uses of the future continuous

Pronunciation: Why does the sound /d/ sometimes disappear?

Pronunciation: why does the sound /d/ sometimes disappear?

Vocabulary - 4 ways to use the word 'break' – Romeo and Juliet part 1

Vocabulary — 4 ways to use the word ‘break’ – romeo and juliet part 1

BBC English Masterclass: Gerund or infinitive?

Bbc english masterclass: gerund or infinitive?

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /n/ followed by /p/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /n/ followed by /p/

Vocabulary – 5 ways to use the word ‘sound’ - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde part 1

Vocabulary – 5 ways to use the word ‘sound’ — dr jekyll and mr hyde part 1

Using the past to talk about the present and future: BBC Masterclass

Using the past to talk about the present and future: bbc masterclass

Pronunciation: Linking /w/

Pronunciation: linking /w/

Vocabulary - 4 ways to use the word 'round' – Pygmalion part 1

Vocabulary — 4 ways to use the word ’round’ – pygmalion part 1

BBC English Masterclass: Mixing conditionals

Bbc english masterclass: mixing conditionals

Pronunciation: Schwa

Pronunciation: schwa

Vocabulary - 5 ways to use the word 'stand' - Robin Hood part 1

Vocabulary — 5 ways to use the word ‘stand’ — robin hood part 1

BBC English Masterclass: Infinitives of purpose

Bbc english masterclass: infinitives of purpose

Pronunciation: The intrusive /r/

Pronunciation: the intrusive /r/

Vocabulary - 8 ways to use the word 'look' - Pride and Prejudice part 1

Vocabulary — 8 ways to use the word ‘look’ — pride and prejudice part 1

Stative verbs in the continuous form: BBC English Masterclass

Stative verbs in the continuous form: bbc english masterclass

PRONUNCIATION: Elision of /t/

Pronunciation: elision of /t/

Vocabulary - 5 ways to use the word 'cut' - Red Riding Hood part 1

Vocabulary — 5 ways to use the word ‘cut’ — red riding hood part 1

Linking words of contrast: BBC Masterclass

Linking words of contrast: bbc masterclass

PRONUNCIATION: The sound /s/

Pronunciation: the sound /s/

Vocabulary - 6 ways to use the word 'run' - Murders in the Rue Morgue part 1

Vocabulary — 6 ways to use the word ‘run’ — murders in the rue morgue part 1

Learn vocabulary - 5 ways to use the word 'run' - Rue Morgue part one - BBC Learning English

Learn vocabulary — 5 ways to use the word ‘run’ — rue morgue part one — bbc learning english

Present for the past: BBC English Masterclass

Present for the past: bbc english masterclass

PRONUNCIATION: The linking /r/

Pronunciation: the linking /r/

Learn vocabulary - 5 ways to use the word 'light' - Oliver Twist part one - BBC Learning English

Learn vocabulary — 5 ways to use the word ‘light’ — oliver twist part one — bbc learning english

5 ways to talk about the future without using the future tense: BBC English Masterclass

5 ways to talk about the future without using the future tense: bbc english masterclass

PRONUNCIATION: Assimilation of /t/ and /p/

Pronunciation: assimilation of /t/ and /p/

Treasure Island part one - Uses of 'time'

Treasure island part one — uses of ‘time’

Looking for a job? English at Work is the series for you

Looking for a job? english at work is the series for you

Who will win Euro 2016? People in London have the answer... or do they?

Who will win euro 2016? people in london have the answer… or do they?

Greek to me - Shakespeare Speaks

Greek to me — shakespeare speaks

Wear my heart upon my sleeve

Wear my heart upon my sleeve

I must be cruel, only to be kind - Shakespeare Speaks

I must be cruel, only to be kind — shakespeare speaks

Not budge an inch - Shakespeare Speaks

Not budge an inch — shakespeare speaks

A fool's paradise - Shakespeare Speaks

A fool’s paradise — shakespeare speaks

A pound of flesh - Shakespeare Speaks

A pound of flesh — shakespeare speaks

Give no words but mum - Shakespeare Speaks

Give no words but mum — shakespeare speaks

Forever and a day - Shakespeare Speaks

Forever and a day — shakespeare speaks

In a pickle - Shakespeare Speaks

In a pickle — shakespeare speaks

The green-eyed monster - Shakespeare Speaks

The green-eyed monster — shakespeare speaks

Spotless reputation - Shakespeare Speaks

Spotless reputation — shakespeare speaks

A tower of strength - Shakespeare Speaks

A tower of strength — shakespeare speaks

The world's mine oyster - Shakespeare Speaks

The world’s mine oyster — shakespeare speaks

What's done is done - Shakespeare Speaks

What’s done is done — shakespeare speaks

Wild-goose chase - Shakespeare Speaks

Wild-goose chase — shakespeare speaks

Though this be madness - Shakespeare Speaks

Though this be madness — shakespeare speaks

Strange bedfellows - Shakespeare Speaks

Strange bedfellows — shakespeare speaks

All that glisters is not gold - Shakespeare Speaks

All that glisters is not gold — shakespeare speaks

I'll send him packing - Shakespeare Speaks

I’ll send him packing — shakespeare speaks

The Race: The end is nigh. Learn verb patterns - Episode 10

The race: the end is nigh. learn verb patterns — episode 10

The Race: Plain sailing. Learn the present continuous with future meaning - Episode 9

The race: plain sailing. learn the present continuous with future meaning — episode 9

The Race: Aye aye Captain Phil! Learn to use articles - Episode 8

The race: aye aye captain phil! learn to use articles — episode 8

Using adverbs of frequency to describe your daily routine

Using adverbs of frequency to describe your daily routine

The Race: Find our yacht! Learn to use the past simple - Episode 6

The race: find our yacht! learn to use the past simple — episode 6

The Race: Land ahoy! Learn to use 'must' and 'have to' - Episode 5

The race: land ahoy! learn to use ‘must’ and ‘have to’ — episode 5

The Race: Any Port in  a Storm. Learn to use 'like' - Episode 3

The race: any port in a storm. learn to use ‘like’ — episode 3

The Race: The challenge is set. Learn how to ask questions - Episode 1

The race: the challenge is set. learn how to ask questions — episode 1

GRAMMAR - using 'used to' and 'use to'

Grammar — using ‘used to’ and ‘use to’

Using intonation to express facts or ask questions in part 4 of "The Case of the Missing Ring"

Using intonation to express facts or ask questions in part 4 of the case of the missing ring

Learn about past simple negatives in part 3 of "The Case of the Missing Ring"

Learn about past simple negatives in part 3 of the case of the missing ring

Saying 'gonna' instead of 'going to' - Pronunciation Tips

Saying ‘gonna’ instead of ‘going to’ — pronunciation tips

Find out how to listen for specific information in part 2 of "The Case of the Missing Ring"

Find out how to listen for specific information in part 2 of the case of the missing ring

The silent 't' in 'mustn't' and spoken 't' in 'must' - Pronunciation Tips

The silent ‘t’ in ‘mustn’t’ and spoken ‘t’ in ‘must’ — pronunciation tips

Learn some wedding vocabulary in part 1 of "The Case of the Missing Ring"

Learn some wedding vocabulary in part 1 of the case of the missing ring

Using 'too', 'very' and 'enough' - Goldilocks and the three bears

Using ‘too’, ‘very’ and ‘enough’ — goldilocks and the three bears

Say dame, ladder, odd and did. Voiced Consonants. Pronunciation Tips.

Say dame, ladder, odd and did. voiced consonants. pronunciation tips.

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Learn vocabulary to speak about climate change and the environment with BBC Learning English! Here are three useful English words to improve your vocabulary and help you speak about important global issues.

0:00 Vocabulary to understand climate change
0:23 What does ‘net zero’ mean?
0:37 What is a circular economy?
01:01 Why is everyone talking about 1.5 degrees?
01.14 Is it too late?

Learn more about the environment and related vocabulary here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcetZ6gSk968HT-s-4i_95oWY2RAmsWJ4

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Is it right for companies selling unhealthy products to sponsor sporting events? Why do some companies that make unhealthy food and drinks advertise during the Olympics? That’s what Sam and Neil talk about, as they teach you related vocabulary.

This week’s question
McDonalds had a long history with the Olympic Games until the company ended the partnership ahead of the 2024 games in Paris. But why did McDonalds choose to quit? Was it because:
a) they wanted to change the name of French fries to McFries?
b) they didn’t want to call their hamburger, ‘Le Big Mac’? or,
c) they wanted to be the only company selling cheese for cheeseburgers?

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
sponsor
pay for an event or tournament in order to advertise a company or brand in return

fast food
hot, often unhealthy, food such as hamburgers or pizza that is quick to cook and serve

brand attachment
a deep emotional connection between humans and brands

health halo
the perception that something is healthy for

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Learn all about international law with BBC Learning English. We take a look at why international law is needed, how it is used to ‘bridge’ the gaps between sovereign states and how it can be used to help solve global problems like climate change.

0:00 Why do we need international law?
0:45 How international law provides a framework between countries
1:05: International law and global issues

Learn more about:
Space and International Law: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcetZ6gSk96_5JslVyzoYB_uCxUJnj4dY

Water and International Law: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcetZ6gSk96-KrgJmOCytLiQulcQnwSN2

The Environment and the Law: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcetZ6gSk96-AdmkxPgizwq1AZnOgjdRC

#law #internationallaw

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COP26 is underway in Glasgow, but leading up to the conference a leaked report seen by the BBC showed how some countries are trying to change a scientific report on climate change.

Roy and Neil discuss the news story and teach you some related vocabulary so you can talk about it too.

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Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:35 — Story
1:23- Headline 1: Leaked documents show major polluters trying to water down UN climate report
5:15 — Headline 2: These countries plan to throw a spanner in CoP26 works, warn BBC
8:35 — Headline 3: COP26: Document leak reveals nations lobbying to change key climate report
10:50 — Language summary

Key words and phrases:
water down
make something less effective; weaken

* The initial plan was watered down after some of the ideas were seen as too radical.
* The pure orange juice is sometimes a bit strong,

2 years ago


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What is international law and why is it important?

As the world sees the devastation caused by climate change, as the availability of fresh water becomes more and more limited, and as corporations become bigger than countries and race to Mars, what is the responsibility of countries and companies to current and future generations? What is the role of international law – and where is it lacking? Can it help protect individuals and manage the behaviour of countries and companies? Is international law even worth the paper it is written on?

We examine how individuals can use international law to create positive change – and even change the law itself.

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#law #internationallaw #explainer

2 years ago


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Is there enough water for everyone and how long will it last?
What could the increasing demand for water do to society? And how can the law help?
Watch this to find out….

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water

2 years ago


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In this programme, we talk about grime – a style of music which originated in the derelict tower blocks of London. Famous artists are Wiley and Stormzy. We discuss the topic and teach you vocabulary.

This week’s question
Stormzy is one of the most famous grime artists, but what is his real name?
a) Michael Omari
b) Martin Owusu
c) Marvin Appiah
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
eclectic
describes taste which includes a wide variety of styles

contentious
creating or causing conflict

coming of age
becoming an adult

predominant
the strongest or most important

chants
sings the same thing over and over again

existential
relating to human existence

To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-211028

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There are more than 7.8 billion of us on the planet. That number is going up. We’re using more and more water, but there’s only a limited amount available. As populations and temperatures rise, how will the law stop a crisis? And… can the law stop businesses taking the water you need to live?

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water

2 years ago


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This episode will show you how simply getting hold of water is often deeply unfair… and how campaigners are using the law to fight this.

We look at the relationships between race, gender and water… and how the law can help overcome everyday discrimination. Why fetching water usually falls to women, and how that furthers inequality, and the state that had to pay $600 million after a town’s water supply was poisoned.

Everyone needs water, but is the way we get it causing problems unfairly?

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water

2 years ago


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Former US President Donald Trump has announced plans to launch a new social media network, called TRUTH Social.

He said the platform would «stand up to the tyranny of big tech», accusing them of silencing opposing voices in the US.

Rob and Neil discuss the news story and teach you some related vocabulary so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
News Review: Earthshot prize
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-20/session-216
News Review: Trump acquitted
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-17/session-181

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:27 — Story
2:04 — Headline 1: TRUTH Social: Donald Trump to launch social network, saying ‘your favourite president has been silenced’
5:08 — Headline 2: Trump announces he is launching his own social media platform called TRUTH Social to ‘stand up to the tyranny of big tech’. Ex-president’s enterprise will also create subscription video service
9:00 — Headline 3: Here’s Donald Trump’s P

2 years ago


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Two billion people worldwide don’t have access to safe water… how the UN wants to change that by 2030. And can you use the law to make sure your community is kept supplied with water? Watch the video to find out.

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water #resources #bbc_law

2 years ago


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How can water be owned? It falls from the sky, so should it be free for all? And if we all need it to live, shouldn’t the law make sure that no one can stop us from having it? Watch the video to find out.

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water #naturalresources

2 years ago


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Can governments be forced to take the tough steps needed to save the environment? This episode will show you how even lawmakers aren’t bigger than the law.
What happens when a country breaks an agreement over the environment? Can the law help? Watch the video.

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange

2 years ago


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In this programme, Sam and Neil talk about tipping — the act of giving extra money to the waiter or waitress that have served you so well. But are these employees allowed to keep it? And how do they feel when they aren’t? We discuss the topic and teach you vocabulary.

This week’s question

The highest restaurant in the world, At.mosphere, is in Dubai, in the building known as the Burj Khalifa – but how high up is that restaurant? Is it:
a) 442 metres
b) 532 metres
c) 622 metres
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
discretionary
choice or option to do something; non-obligatory

consistent
acting the same way over time

mandatory
describes something you must do

imposed
forced on someone

cashless
not using cash or coins

pool
collect, group together

To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-211021

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2 years ago


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Environmental activists are on the news a lot, but are they making a real difference? We’ll show you whether the law, supports their cause.
She’s the climate superstar, but what has Greta Thunberg actually achieved?

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange

2 years ago


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Humans have been polluting the world for a long time. So, how can you take action about something like climate change? Who would you blame? It’s not any one person, company, country, or government’s fault… or is it? Watch the video to find out.

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water

2 years ago


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The Earthshot Prize was created by Prince William and awards those who come up with creative solutions to deal with climate change. The winners receive a million pounds to help them build on their ideas. The ceremony, which was the first ever Earthshot Prize, were held in North London. Neil and Roy discuss the news story and teach you some related vocabulary so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
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Exam time — The Storytellers — https://youtu.be/6JVgD_QQLlY

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:36 — Story
1:42 — Headline 1: Earthshot Prize: First winners of Prince William’s £5m awards revealed at star-studded ceremony
4:37 — Headline 2: As COP looms, Prince William awards debut Earthshot Prize
7:47 — Headline 3: Upcycled style on a green carpet as Earthshot Prize guests make do and mend the planet
9:58 — Summary

The story:
Two friends who’ve come up with a system for quickly growing coral to save reefs in the Bahamas, were am

2 years ago


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Rising sea levels and an increase in severe storms destroy homes and ruin livelihoods. How can the law help? Can it help provide a solution? You’ll learn what lawmakers are doing to deal with this. Watch the video.

You’ll find more videos about international law on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

#COP26 #bbclearningenglish #environment #globalwarming #climatechange #water

2 years ago


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People are facing a threat we’ve never faced before: environmental disasters. This programme will show you how the law is adapting to keep the world itself safe, by protecting our environment.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/international_law_environment/how_and_why_is_the_environment_protected

For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com

#learningenglish #businessEnglish #COP26 #bbcle_law #bbclearningenglish

2 years ago


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Multinational companies are getting bigger and bigger. This show will look at what the future might hold.

Will countries start to use that power for themselves? And could the law make companies a force for good?

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/international_law_big_business/the_future_of_companies

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#learningenglish #businessEnglish #bbcle_law #bbclearningenglish

2 years ago


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Angela Merkel has often been referred to as ‘mutti’ — which means mother in German. Where did this nickname come from and who is she really? That’s what Sam and Neil talk about, as they teach you related vocabulary.

This week’s question
Who was Germany’s first ever chancellor? Was it:
a) Otto von Bismarck
b) Helmut Schmidt
c) Or Franz von Papen

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

chancellor
person in the highest position in a government or a university

hardline
describes someone with traditional and strict beliefs that can’t be easily changed

put down
insult, used to make someone feel stupid or embarrassed

put in their place
made to feel less important than they are trying to be

cliches
phrases or ideas that have become meaningless because they’ve been overused

deadpan
serious facial expression that shows no emotion

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish…

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Multinational corporations can be huge – even richer than some countries.

We’ll show you how ordinary people have taken on massive corporations, using the power of the law.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/international_law_big_business/the_people_vs_big_business

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#learningenglish #businessEnglish #bbcle_law #bbclearningenglish

2 years ago


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Multinational corporations can be really big – bigger even than some countries. But does that mean they’re more powerful than a country? We’ll show you how the law keeps things balanced.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/international_law_big_business/companies_vs_countries

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#learningenglish #businessEnglish #bbcle_law #bbclearningenglish

2 years ago


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A group of young female Afghan footballers and their families are being given visas to come and live in the UK. They left Afghanistan to get away from the Taliban and have been staying in Pakistan.

Roy and Neil discuss the news story and teach you some related vocabulary so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
News Review: Townsville: Crocodiles seen in Australia’s flooded streets

Business English: Who owns space?

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:32 — Story
1:32 — Headline 1: Afghan female footballers and families to be resettled in the UK
4:54 — Headline 2: Afghan women’s football squad granted UK visas
8:45 — Headline 3: Afghan girls football team WILL be allowed to come to Britain to flee the Taliban
11:05 — Language summary

The story:
A team of promising young women footballers who fled the Taliban in Afghanistan have been told they can come to live in the UK with their families.

The Home Office has said it’s finalisi

2 years ago


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Can anything be done to stop a multinational company that wants to abuse your rights? In this episode, we’ll show you how international law keeps the world’s biggest companies in line.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/international_law_big_business/are_companies_above_the_law

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#learningenglish #businessEnglish #bbcle_law #bbclearningenglish

2 years ago


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They’re bigger than many countries, but what exactly is a multinational corporation? With huge resources and growing power, what keeps them in line? And is the law keeping up as these companies change themselves and the world around us?

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com

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#learningenglish #businessEnglish #bbcle_law #bbclearningenglish

2 years ago


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Can you commit a crime in space? Who’s responsible for clearing up space junk? And who owns Mars? Explore the international laws which govern the cosmos.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/business-english

For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com

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#womeninspace #spaceweek2021 #space #spaceexploration #bbcle_law

2 years ago


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Smart technology is becoming more and more commonplace in people’s homes, but coulld it help with the fight against climate change? With many people now trying to reduce their carbon footprint, is AI the answer? That’s what Sam and Neil talk about, as they teach you related vocabulary.

This week’s question
How many tonnes of carbon dioxide are humans responsible for emitting into the atmosphere every year?
a) 30 billion
b) 40 billion
c) 50 billion
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
dig something up
excavate; remove something from the ground

intermittent
irregular; not continuous

blackouts
periods of time without electricity or energy

in real time
no delay; live

machine learning
way computers learn and adapt based on collated data

simulate
produce a computer model

To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
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#womeninspace #spaceweek2021 #space #junkinspace #bbcle_law

2 years ago


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Can you commit a crime in space? Who’s responsible for clearing up space junk? And who owns Mars? Explore the international laws which govern the cosmos.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/

For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com

We like receiving and reading your comments — please use English when you comment.

#womeninspace #spaceweek2021 #space #bbcle_law #spacerace

2 years ago


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A large number of documents have been obtained by The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. The documents expose the financial lives and money dealings of many politicians and rich people around the world. These documents have been called the ‘Pandora Papers’.

Roy and Neil discuss the news story and teach you some related vocabulary so you can talk about it too.

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Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:34 — Story
1:51 — Headline 1: Pandora papers: biggest ever leak of offshore data exposes financial secrets of rich and powerful
5:14 — Headline 2: From Claudia Schiffer to Shakira — the rich and famous faces caught up in the Pandora Papers leak
8:25 — Headline 3: Pandora Papers: An offshore data tsunami
11:02 — Language summary

The story:
A huge leak of financial documents has exposed the secret deal

2 years ago


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Can you commit a crime in space? Who’s responsible for clearing up space junk? And who owns Mars? Explore the international laws which govern the cosmos.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/

For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com

We like receiving and reading your comments — please use English when you comment.

#womeninspace #spaceweek2021 #space #spaceexploration #bbcle_law

2 years ago


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Can you commit a crime in space? Who’s responsible for clearing up space junk? And who owns Mars? Explore the international laws which govern the cosmos.

Find out more on our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/international_law_space

For more English videos and English lessons to help you learn English: www.bbclearningenglish.com

We like receiving and reading your comments — please use English when you comment.

#womeninspace #spaceweek2021 #space

2 years ago


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Eek! ???? Do you have difficulty spelling and pronouncing English words with a long ‘ee’ sound? The long ‘ee’ sound has six different spellings in English… but don’t despair! Thomas is here to explain all!

0:00 Intro — the long ‘ee’ sound and how to spell it
0:34 Sound and spelling of long ‘ee’ words
1:06 Making sense of English spelling and pronunciation
2:00 A quick history or English vocabulary
2:40 6 patterns of English spelling

Do you find spelling tricky? Then check out our 6 minute guide to English spelling:

Learn about words with more than one spelling here:

Or, visit our website here:
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2 years ago


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The menopause can be a difficult time in a woman’s life. But with age comes wisdom and experience and in more and more societies around the world the menopause is being talked about more openly. That’s what Sam and Georgina talk about, as they teach you related vocabulary.

What is the average age for a woman to reach the menopause in Britain?
a) 49
b) 51
c) 53

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary

taboo
custom to avoid publicly talking about certain topics or doing certain activities for social or religious reasons, or because people find discussing them uncomfortable

pay your dues
do what’s expected of you; do your duty (UK)

surplus to requirements
no longer needed

ageism
the unfair treatment of older people because of their age

symptom
something wrong with your body or mind that is a sign of some illness or physical process

double whammy
situation where two unpleasant things happen at the same time (informal)

To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co

2 years ago


En

Germany elections: Centre-left claim narrow win over Merkel’s party:
Germany’s centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have claimed victory in the federal election, telling the party of outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel it should no longer be in power. Rob and Neil discuss the news story and teach you some related vocabulary so you can talk about it as well.

Related stories:
News Review: Brexit — deal or no deal

English Class: Phrasal verbs

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:26 — Story
2:00 — Headline 1: CNBC: ‘I’ll be darned’: Biden reacts to pivotal German election result’
5:00 — Headline 2: BBC News online: German elections usher in political change with a small ‘c’
8:25 — Headline 3: The Guardian: Germany election: what happens next as parties vie to form government.
11:10 — Language summary

The story:
It was an election night on a knife edge, with Germany’s two main political parties jostling for p

2 years ago


En

Learning to speak English in a polite way is generally very important, especially if you want people to help you with something. If you want someone to do something for you, there are different ways of expressing it in English, depending on how polite you want to be. Joanne shares our top tips on how to use language to improve your levels of politeness in English.

0:00 Intro
0:25 An order or a request?
0:50 Why questions are politer than imperatives
1:02 ‘Can’ or ‘could’?
3:00 Past forms and modal structures
3:22 Tone of voice

Sian teaches more about being polite in English here:

Tim shows how avoiding direct language can make you sound more polite:

Or, for lots more great English learning content, visit our website:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/

2 years ago


En

Languages carry people’s history, culture, and identity. Some indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing and, when this happens, so too does the culture it’s linked to. In this programme, Neil and Sam talk about a woman’s effort to keep her language alive. She’s from Canada, or ‘Turtle Island’ as it’s called by her tribe.

This week’s question
The dominance of international languages, including English, has endangered other less-spoken languages. Did you know that nearly 7,000 different languages are spoken around the world? But how many of these are indigenous?
a) 3,000
b) 4,000
c) 5,000
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
indigenous
relating to the people who originally lived in a place, rather than people who moved there from somewhere else

glee
a feeling of happiness, pleasure or excitement

pass (something) on to
to give something to someone, usually in your family, who lives on after you die (phrasal verb)

bumps in the road
small problems or delays that slo

2 years ago


En

On the Spanish island of La Palma, a volcano has erupted and has seen thousands of people evacuated from their homes. La Palma is one of the Canary Islands and is located off the coast of Africa.

Neil and Roy talk about the vocabulary from this story so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
News Review: California Wildfires

Lingohack: Turning moon dust into water

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:30 — Story
1:32 — Headline 1: Volcano erupts on Canary Islands spewing lava into air after ‘earthquake swarm’
4:53 — Headline 2: Spanish Canary Island volcano erupts, sending lava streaming towards villages
8:04 — Headline 3: Volcano erupts on Spanish island La Palma as rescuers scramble to evacuate 5,000 residents
11:22 — Language summary

The story:
A volcano has erupted on the island of La Palma in the Canaries.

Thousands of people living in four villages were evacuated as rivers of lava poured down the hillside. The volcano last

2 years ago


En

The way we spell things in English is not always the way we pronounce them. Take these four letters, for example, o-u-g-h. How do we pronounce them? There are up to 11 different ways of pronouncing this sound — learn them with Thomas!

0:00 Intro
0:22 How we do pronounce ‘ough’ words?
1:30 More ways to pronounce ‘ough’ words
1:47 Why are there so many ways of pronouncing ‘ough’?
2:44 Are there any rules for ‘ough’ words?

Discover more of our top pronunciation tips in Tim’s Pronunciation Workshop:

Or visit our website for lots more great content:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/

2 years ago


En

Ai-Da is a robot that paints and creates art — but what else could they do in the future? Neil and Sam discuss the topic and teach you related vocabulary.

This week’s question
The name, Ai-Da, uses the abbreviation for ‘artificial intelligence’ — AI — to make a woman’s first name, but which famous, real-life Ada was the robot named after? Was it:

a) Ada Brown?,
b) Ada Lovelace? or,
c) Ada Maris?

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary

dystopia
an imaginary future society where everything is bad

non-verbal communication
communication that does not involve speaking such as using physical gestures and facial expressions

appeal
the quality in someone that makes them attractive and interesting

compelling
so exciting and interesting that it holds your attention

battles to win
problems to be solved; obstacles to be overcome

iron (something) out
remove or find solutions to a problem

To download the audio and a transcript, go to:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-

2 years ago


En

Emma Raducanu ended Britain’s 44-year wait for a women’s Grand Slam singles champion as she beat Leylah Fernandez to win the US Open in the most thrilling style.

The 18-year-old ended her scarcely believable run in New York with a 6-4 6-3 win over her 19-year-old Canadian opponent in a high-quality final. Rob and Catherine talk about the vocabulary from this story so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
News Review: Wimbledon: Return of tennis tournament

News Review: Record breaking snow hits Spain

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:30 — Story
1:32 — Headline 1: Emma Raducanu: Teenager’s US Open run captures imagination
4:50 — Headline 2: The Guardian: Anatomy of a tennis sensation:
Emma Raducanu’s run to final is no fluke
7:36 — Headline 3: Metro: How New York has fallen for Britain’s tennis sensation Emma Raducanu
11:00 — Language summary

The story:
Emma Raducanu has ended Britain’s 44 year w

2 years ago


En

Learn this English grammar trick to make your jokes and anecdotes more interesting by playing with tenses! The dramatic present in English can add a sense of immediacy to your story-telling to make it funnier, more engaging, or more interesting for the listener! So, yes, we can sometimes use the present to talk about the past! (No time machine needed.)

0:00 Intro
0:06 Using the present to talk about the past
1:14 The historical present
2:12 How does using past forms change the story?
2:38 Is ‘will’ the future and ‘would’ the past?

Sian explains more about using the present to talk about the past here:

Discover more grammar lessons with 6 Minute Grammar here:

Or, visit our website to discover lots more English learning content:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/

2 years ago


En

Episodes of extreme weather seem to be more frequent and some scientists suspect this might be caused by human-induced climate change. Climatologist Geert Jan van Oldenborgh talks about a heatwave that surprised climate modellers because it exceeded even the worst expectations. Neil and Sam discuss the topic and teach you related vocabulary.

This week’s question
On 1st July Canada saw the temperature break records in Lytton. But just how hot did it get?

a) 39 point 6 degrees Celsius
b) 49 point 6 degrees Celsius
c) 59 point 6 degrees Celsius

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
wildfire
a fire that is burning strongly and out of control in the countryside

wake-up call
shocking event which should make people realise that we need to take to change a situation

heatwave
short period of time, such as few weeks, when the weather is much hotter than usual

jump
a sudden increase

gradual
happening slowly over a long period of time

shake someone’s confidence
make someone doubt somethin

2 years ago


En

ABBA are back! This is every music fan’s dream to see their favourite band make a comeback, and now, for ABBA fans – that dream has become a reality.

Not only have they announced a new album, but also they will be going on tour – but in digital format – replaced by avatars – or ‘Abbatars’ as some are calling them.

Roy and Neil talk about the vocabulary from this story so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
Why do people like sad music? — 6 Minute English

Spotless reputation — Learn English vocabulary & idioms with Shakespeare Speaks

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:31 — Story
1:45 — Headline 1: Abba’s so-called ‘return’ is an utterly dismal prospect
4:50 — Headline 2: Abba are back – with the old magic intact
7:45 — Headline 3: Abba, I Still Have Faith in You, review: comeback single is a bit of a damp squib
11:22 — Language summary

The story:
Now they famously sang ‘Thank you for the music’. And now, after 40 years, the

2 years ago


En

When learning English pronunciation, you may have noticed that the words ‘chemist’ and ‘cheese’ start with the same two letters but are pronounced in a very different way. Why does this happen? ????It’s all about history! Here we give you some interesting facts about the English language and give you the reason why ‘ch’ has so many different pronunciations!

0:00 Intro
0:19 Example words with ‘ch’
0:41 The History of English
1:03 The History of ‘ch’
2:00 Pronunciation of ‘ch’ words
2:48 Unusual pronunciations
3:07 Pronunciation of ‘schedule’

For more pronunciation lessons, check out our Full Guide To English Pronunciation:

Or, Tim’s Pronunciation Workshop:

For LOTS more great content, be sure to visit our website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/

2 years ago


En

Just like humans, chimps are highly intelligent. They live in social groups, have leaders and a desire for power. Neil and Sam talk about the topic and teach you related vocabulary along the way.

This week’s question

Research shows that the reason chimpanzee behaviour so closely resembles human politics is because biologically we are almost identical. Did you know that a chimp is more like a human than like a gorilla? So, Sam, my quiz question is this: biologically, how close are chimpanzees to humans?

a) 79 %
b) 89 %
c) 99 %

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary

alpha male
the most successful and powerful male in any group

over the hill
used to describe someone who is old and no longer useful or attractive

the power behind the throne
someone who does not have official power but who secretly controls things

coalition
different political groups who join together for a limited time to form a government

get together
join together as a group; combine

spoils
benefits, advantages

2 years ago


En

Newspapers in the UK and abroad have featured this story to pay their respects to Charlie Watts, drummer of the Rolling Stones, who died at the age of 80. He had recently cancelled his appearance on a tour with the band.

Tom and Neil talk about the vocabulary from this story so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
Is music getting faster? — 6 Minute English

Can Death Metal bring you joy? — 6 Minute English

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:25 — Story
1:32 — Headline 1: Drummer Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones backbone, dies at 80
4:48 — Headline 2: Charlie Watts, ‘rock’ of the Rolling Stones, dies at 80
7:27 — Headline 3: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr Pay Tribute to Charlie Watts: ‘Charlie Was a Rock’
10:07 — Language summary

The story:
His face is on the front pages of all the papers this morning, even the Financial Times finds room, and that’s because Charlie Watts, who died yesterday at the age

2 years ago


En

Millions of people have tried to trace their family history and discover how their ancestors lived hundreds of years ago. And one of the most useful documents for research is the census. What is a census for? Why was it created? That’s what Neil and Sam discuss as they teach you vocabulary.

This week’s question
When BBC television programme, Who Do You Think You Are?, researched the family history of the British actor Danny Dyer, they discovered that the actor was related to someone very famous – but who?
A) King Edward III
B) William Shakespeare
C) Winston Churchill
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary
census
system of officially counting and classifying every person of a nation’s population

figure out
understand something; find the answer to something

conscription
the act of forcing people to join the army by law

taxation
system of taxing people an amount of money to be paid to the government to fund public services

clerk
office worker whose job involves keeping records

tabul

2 years ago


En

US soldiers, who are helping with the evacuation effort, are due to leave Kabul Airport in under a week. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to ask President Biden to delay that withdrawal.

Roy and Catherine talk about the vocabulary from this story so you can talk about it too.

Related stories:
Why we press buttons — 6 Minute English

Asking Questions — 6 Minute Grammar

Video chapters:
0:00​​​​​​​​​​ — Introduction
0:33 — Story
1:50 — Headline 1: Afghanistan: PM to press Biden to delay Kabul withdrawal
4:45 — Headline 2: Afghanistan: Boris Johnson to personally plead with Joe Biden to extend deadline for US withdrawal
7:02 — Headline 3: Boris Johnson will push Joe Biden to delay US withdrawal from Afghanistan
9:30 — Language summary

The story:
Boris Johnson is expected to personally ask President Biden to delay withdrawing the last American forces from Afghanistan to allow more time for the evacuation effort at Kabul International Airp




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