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Há 19 horas · Listen to topical discussions and new vocabulary with your favourite BBC Learning English presenters. Each episode is six minutes long and covers a different theme, from food to space, from health to culture.
- The Benefits of Doing Nothing
The Benefits of Doing Nothing - BBC Learning English - 6...
- Are You Unhappy at Work
Are You Unhappy at Work - BBC Learning English - 6 Minute...
- Can You Stop a Disaster
Can You Stop a Disaster - BBC Learning English - 6 Minute...
- Should We Fear Chatbots
Should We Fear Chatbots - BBC Learning English - 6 Minute...
- Plants Fighting Pollution
Plants Fighting Pollution - BBC Learning English - 6 Minute...
- The Art of Subtitling
The Art of Subtitling - BBC Learning English - 6 Minute...
- Can Climate Change Cause More Disease
Can Climate Change Cause More Disease - BBC Learning English...
- Food Shortages
Food Shortages - BBC Learning English - 6 Minute English
- The Benefits of Doing Nothing
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Social media encourages us to give our opinion on a subject without always listening in return - does this mean the art of conversation is being lost? Sam and Neil discuss the topic and teach you related vocabulary along the way.
In 2012, a competition in Latvia broke the world record for the longest telephone conversation. How long did this record-breaking conversation last? a) 24 hours and 4 minutes? b) 54 hours and 4 minutes? c) 84 hours and 4 minutes? Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
chinwag a long and pleasant conversation between friends enriched improved by having something else added to it survival instinct the human instinct to do something in a dangerous situation to stay alive build bridges improve relationships between people who are very different or do not like each other tittle-tattle talk about other people's lives ...
Listen to Sam and Neil discuss the topic of conversation and learn related vocabulary. Find out how to have better conversations, build bridges, and avoid tittle-tattle.
Introduction. Our brain works very hard 24 hours a day. So, what food should we eat for maximum brain health? Phil and Georgie discuss this and teach you some useful vocabulary. This week's...
Our long-running series of topical discussion and new vocabulary, brought to you by your favourite BBC Learning English presenters.
Learn about synaesthesia, a condition where two or more senses mix together, and meet two sisters who can taste words. Find out what they taste when they hear Neil, Sophia, Leo and more.
a vehicle with two wheels, usually a bicycle, motorbike or moped. appealing. attractive, desirable or interesting. affordability. being cheap enough for people to buy. smog. air pollution caused ...
Introduction. Recent events like the Covid pandemic and climate crisis have put scientists under pressure from critics motivated by political views. American Astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson wants...