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Great compilation! Short focused lessons like these are so effective for building vocabulary and listening comprehension. 0:15: Importance of Disagreement 4:47: Exploring vocabulary and concepts related to conflict and disagreement in a language learning program. 8:47: Impact of Militarized Police on Society 12:51: Understanding aggression in animals and humans, with a quiz on baboon behavior. 18:40: Fergal Keane, a BBC journalist, discusses his addiction to war and living with PTSD in his new book. 22:18: Understanding PTSD in soldiers, addiction, and recovery. 27:30: Understanding bullying in the workplace
Thanks bbc....and an especial thanks to Rob and Neil and Catherine... their accents are so understandable and so suitable for an educational present...its so important to non natives....please and please ask people for choosing your presenters...this may clear something for improving your program...
1. Pedantic: focus too much on the small details or formal rules. 2. Hierarchy: a way of organising people according to their importance. 3. Contempt: a dislike or lack of respect for something or someone. 4. Point of view: use to describe someone 's perspective on sth 5. Civility: polite behavior 6. Stagnation: stay the same and not develop
From my point of view, it doesn't matter what disagreement you have, you need to control civilian behavior that is quintessential for every too good to believe citizen. I am both grounded and well-balanced when it comes to unexpectedly stressful situations. We cannot be together, for the reason that he is too aggressive for my fluffy character. The flip side of getting married is listening to his snore every night. Being empathetic towards others is a rarely personal feature. I will do my best in order to prepare for the IELTS exam in no time. You need to call it a day for your procrastination time. You have to pull yourself up with it and actually hit the books. (to call it a day = stop what you are doing) Nightmares are undeniably real after observing what the war is. Cooperating is a vital action for a fairly supportive community. Break-downs happen more often nowadays at working place spaces. You're becoming a helpless individual when you do not have a clue about the vision of your future. Speaking of human resources, they are not endless. Intentional perception of who you are is a crucial principle for becoming the better version of yourself.
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Did this video expand your vocabulary? 🤩 Learn even more new words in our 6 Minute English mega-class all about space here: ruclips.net/video/aZJ51TVW7SA/видео.html
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Great compilation! Short focused lessons like these are so effective for building vocabulary and listening comprehension.
0:15: Importance of Disagreement
4:47: Exploring vocabulary and concepts related to conflict and disagreement in a language learning program.
8:47: Impact of Militarized Police on Society
12:51: Understanding aggression in animals and humans, with a quiz on baboon behavior.
18:40: Fergal Keane, a BBC journalist, discusses his addiction to war and living with PTSD in his new book.
22:18: Understanding PTSD in soldiers, addiction, and recovery.
27:30: Understanding bullying in the workplace
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It's good to hear Catherine's voice, I love her accent.
We agree to disagree
Very helpful. Always learning new things from this channel.
Thanks bbc....and an especial thanks to Rob and Neil and Catherine... their accents are so understandable and so suitable for an educational present...its so important to non natives....please and please ask people for choosing your presenters...this may clear something for improving your program...
Absolutely gorgeous subject! Thank you, dear Sam & Rob.
Thank you so much! I watch this channel everyday.
Thank you BBC
1. Pedantic: focus too much on the small details or formal rules.
2. Hierarchy: a way of organising people according to their importance.
3. Contempt: a dislike or lack of respect for something or someone.
4. Point of view: use to describe someone 's perspective on sth
5. Civility: polite behavior
6. Stagnation: stay the same and not develop
Your teaching style is very good 👍 I'm very proud to be your student thank you .
We're very proud to have you as a student. 😀
Good program
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This video helped me a lot.
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Guys....have you known any app which connects native speakers? I mean for Calling and talking to them will improve my fluency
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Happy learning fellas!
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From my point of view, it doesn't matter what disagreement you have, you need to control civilian behavior that is quintessential for every too good to believe citizen.
I am both grounded and well-balanced when it comes to unexpectedly stressful situations.
We cannot be together, for the reason that he is too aggressive for my fluffy character.
The flip side of getting married is listening to his snore every night.
Being empathetic towards others is a rarely personal feature.
I will do my best in order to prepare for the IELTS exam in no time.
You need to call it a day for your procrastination time. You have to pull yourself up with it and actually hit the books.
(to call it a day = stop what you are doing)
Nightmares are undeniably real after observing what the war is.
Cooperating is a vital action for a fairly supportive community.
Break-downs happen more often nowadays at working place spaces.
You're becoming a helpless individual when you do not have a clue about the vision of your future.
Speaking of human resources, they are not endless.
Intentional perception of who you are is a crucial principle for becoming the better version of yourself.
could you provide a video explanation for the idiom "stick in someone's craw" ,please?
"Stagnation" is fav, that vocabulary is remain me
Oh, this is where we got chewed out
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Texs please
Someone knows why the app is delate
The BBC has taken the decision to close the app to simplify and improve its offer to its audiences. We are sorry if this is disappointing news. To find out more and to read about our new content plans for our website visit: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/app 😊
Japanese burrito hahahaha
Catherine’s voice is sexy,no doubt.
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