Hello! For help and advice on improving your memory for exam success, check out our exam skills 'memory' video: ruclips.net/video/2Kr25sizHyA/видео.html
Thanks for the Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Conabel Muscle Marmsome (do a google search)? It is a good one off product for learning how to memorise anything without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my friend Sam at last got great success with it.
I've been listening these podcasts for two months and I still have some difficulties, but I know if I strive a lot one day I'll be able to understand everything no stress. I'm enjoining a lot listening theses podcast, during my breakfast I listening for many times one podcast and before go to bed I listening the same again
@@tafrero2514 not just BBC, I found out other podcast on RUclips as well. But my favorite are BBC because I love this British accent. When I wake up in the morning I listen one podcast for 1 hour and try to write down exactly what they are saying without see the transcript. I do that for 5 days and during the week I try to use the news words and expression that I learnt in a real conversation. I do 4 podcast per month and repeat and write then everyday during 1h. Repeat and practice is the my key to learn English
I am so poor in english, but everything has been chaged now. I spent a lot of time in english. I can listening, speaking, and writing in english now. I am happy with BBC Learning English. Thank you so much.
1. Food egg, spinachs, bananas, Vitamin B 2. Three different styles - visual, aditory, kinaesthetic 3. Drawing increased contextual representation much stronger writing down the words, thinking about different aspects of the object and improving intuition
Improve: to enhance, to make something better Storing: to put things aside so you can use them later Deteriorate : become worse Memory: the noun for things we remember from the past Encode : changeing information into a form that can be stored Affect: to make influence on something Intuitive: based on feeling rather facts or proofs Retrieve: to " According to BBC website which type of food is more important to improve our memories is all types of food contain vitamin B Contextual: in the situation where it usually exit The three different styles : visual, auditory , kinaesthetic: learning by doing practicing over over
2:11 Visual - Auditory - Kinaesthetic (connected with the ability to know where the parts of your body are and how they are moving) 3:49 Intuitive 4:10 Retrieve 5:21 contextual
Now, i am facing difficulties with english listening and speaking. But I'm still trying to understand by listening to interesting podcasts like this and i believe i will be able to speak english fluently and naturally within two years. 17/6/23❤ Thank you BBC
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Neil Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Neil. This is the programme where in just six minutes we discuss an interesting topic and teach some related English vocabulary. And joining me to do this is Rob. Rob Hello… err sorry Neil, how long did you say this programme is? Neil Six minutes - it's 6 Minute English, Rob. Rob Right. OK. Sorry, what's your name again? Neil Neil! My name is Neil. Rob, what has happened to your memory?! Rob Sorry, Neil - too many things on my mind, it's affecting my short-term memory, but what I can remember is that in this programme we're talking about improving our memory. Neil We are and I think you might find it quite useful! Storing information is an important function of our brains and scientists are always looking at ways to improve it but also to stop it deteriorating - or becoming worse. Rob Yes, and we all know that memories - that's the noun word for things we remember from the past - are nice to have but also important for remembering who people are, where things are kept and how things look. Neil Soon we'll be discussing a new idea for improving your memory but not before I've set today's quiz question. There are many ways we can improve our memory but one way is through the type of food we eat. According to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach, or c) bananas? Rob Well, as a kid I was always told that spinach was good for me - Popeye ate it to make him strong - so I'll say b) spinach. Neil Well, I'll have the answer later on. Now, let's talk more about improving our memory. Memory is the ability to encode, store and recall information but a number of factors can affect people’s memory processes including health, anxiety, mood, stress and tiredness. Rob That's why, for example, if you're taking an exam it's important to get a good night's sleep and to keep healthy. But Neil, when you're revising for an exam, what helps you to remember facts? Neil I tend to write things down again and again and again and again. Rob Well, that's one way. But people have different styles to help them remember. According to the BBC's iWonder guide, there are three different styles - visual, auditory and kinaesthetic, that's learning by ‘doing’ and practicing something over and over again. That sounds like me. Neil But recently, a new study has come up with a method that could possibly be the best way to improve your memory and that's by drawing. Daryl O'Connor, who's Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds, has been speaking about it on the BBC Radio 4 programme, All In The Mind. See if you can work out why… Daryl O'Connor, Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds The authors certainly argue that one of the things that happens by drawing these particular objects, that it leads to this increased contextual representation of the object in one's mind… It makes a lot of intuitive sense - the idea that if you have encoded something in a greater level of detail, you're more likely to remember it… It's much stronger than just remembering writing down the words. Neil OK, so let's try to explain that. Drawing something leads to increased contextual representation of the object. When something is contextual, it is in the situation where it usually exists. Rob So as you draw something you are creating a picture in your mind about what it is, how you use it and where it is used. I wonder if this means artists have good memories… Neil Maybe. Daryl O'Connor says that when you draw you are encoding something in a greater level of detail, more than you would by just writing things down. Encoding is changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled. Rob That's because as you draw, you're thinking about different aspects of the object. He says it makes intuitive sense - intuitive means it is 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do. Neil Of course this is just one more way to improve your memory. I have also heard that doing crossword puzzles and Sudoku can help, especially when you're older. Rob Yes, as we get older we can often have more difficulty retrieving information from our memory - and people with Alzheimer’s find it very difficult to encode information - so any way to keep our memory working is a good thing. Basically we need brain training! Neil Brain training and eating the right food Rob! You might remember that earlier I asked you, according to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it… a) eggs b) spinach, or c) bananas? And Rob, you said… Rob I do remember and I said b) spinach. Neil And that is sort of the wrong answer. In fact they were all correct - they are all examples of food that can help support good memory. Apparently, foods rich in B vitamins are important as they provide protection for the brain as we age and support good memory function. I think it's time to change my diet! Now on to the vocabulary we looked at in this programme. Rob So today we've been talking about our memory - we use our memory to remember things and memoriesis the noun for things we remember from the past. Neil Then we discussed a learning style known askinaesthetic, that is learning by 'doing' and practising something over and over again. Rob We heard from Professor Daryl O'Connor, who talked about contextual representation - when something is contextual, you see it in the situation where it usually exists. Neil Next we talked about encoding. Thatis changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled. Rob And we mentioned intuitive sense - having an intuitive sense means doing something 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do. Neil And finally we mentioned Alzheimer’s - a disease affecting the brain that makes it difficult to remember things and it gets worse as you get older. Rob Well there are lots of new words to remember there - but that's all for this programme. Neil Don't forget to visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and RUclips and our website bbclearningenglish.com. Bye for now. Rob Goodbye!
I want to thank BBC Learning English team for such useful and beneficial information that you give to englishlearners! This incredible programme helped me a lot to improve my level of English, especially listening and speaking skills ❤
I started to listening BBC news 3 days ago. I quite like this channel because it’s sort and supports useful information. Especially I can learn vocabularies from the end the video. Thanks so much!
The podcast is very interesting because it provides some advice to improve our memory through drawing, do puzzles and sudokus, drawing allows to create a picture in your mind and do puzzles train our brains which help to improve our understanding. For example, I like to practice the technique of spaced repetition to learn new vocabulary in English. Like all these techniques there are many others that permit to learn things easily and for more time.
This should be studied in schools. Pretty much every TED should be. It's amazing know that almost everything which is essential in your life and professional life is not studied by school, supposed to learn you basic abilities in your daily life, but the world teaches it to you, the own life, and with your own own efforts you have to comprehend these things.
- too many things in my mind so it affects my short-term memories - storing information in the brain - deteriorating means becoming worse - which type of food support memory function? - when you revise for exams, what helps you to remember fast - 3 different styles : visual, auditory, kinaesthetic - come up with the methods that maybe the best way to improve your memory that's drawing - contextual : see it in situation where usually exists - encode : changing info into form - intuitive sense : based on feelings rather than fact - brain training and eating the right fruit - its time to change my diet - kinaethestic : learning by doing and practicing sth over and over again -
I like these podcasts very much. They help me a lot to boost my vocabulary, improve my pronunciation. Thank you guys for your efforts. You are amazing 🙂🤗💜
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Welcome to our RUclips channel, sana shaheen. You sound very motivated and this is important when you want to learn English. We post videos here almost daily. And you'll find more useful videos, guides and quizzes on our website. Check it out: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/
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I can say that these kinds of listening exercises from BBC learnig English have helped me to improve my listening skills and I find these videos fairly useful :3
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Lesson vocabulary: Contextual representations kinesthetic intuitive sense encode memories Useful Phrases: Short-term memory stop deteriorating recall = retrieve information that's one way but one more way to greater level of detail
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Helll everybody I am "AbdeLwahed" and on my channel I offer a free Spanish content with subtitles in English, Chinese and other languages in all my videos. The content talks about international, diplomatic, cultural and historical relations between the countries of the world I hope you will subscribe to the channel if you like the content that I offer Thank you Thanks !
Helll everybody I am "AbdeLwahed" and on my channel I offer a free Spanish content with subtitles in English, Chinese and other languages in all my videos. The content talks about international, diplomatic, cultural and historical relations between the countries of the world I hope you will subscribe to the channel if you like the content that I offer Thank you Thanks !
I'm trying listening to podcast in order to get a better comprehension of English, my listening is very poor and normally I can get just some words but not an entire sentence. I'll try to focus more on my listening skills though. Thx bbc
How improving the memory. There are several tipes to improving it, It can be eating spinach, eggs and bananas. Other one would be getting a good slep and relaxing our brain . So this will do our brain and memory stronger, healthier and less , stressing, althought has been proved, that the best skill is being visual auditory and kinasteky, drawing first a picture and more ahead visualiizing it. The intuition is important too. Encoded is to draw something in your brain, and after remember it. Also the vitamina B will help our memory profiting, and doing works better.
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I vividly remember the first time i listened to this podcast 😅😅, i didn't understand any word ,any meaning But now I totally understand what it is about ❤😊
Hello! For help and advice on improving your memory for exam success, check out our exam skills 'memory' video: ruclips.net/video/2Kr25sizHyA/видео.html
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Thanks for the Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Conabel Muscle Marmsome (do a google search)? It is a good one off product for learning how to memorise anything without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my friend Sam at last got great success with it.
Trying playing this game, it might help improving your memory - bit.ly/38LZq3qRD
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I've been listening these podcasts for two months and I still have some difficulties, but I know if I strive a lot one day I'll be able to understand everything no stress. I'm enjoining a lot listening theses podcast, during my breakfast I listening for many times one podcast and before go to bed I listening the same again
Only Bbc.... Or have you improved your listening in general? AND how much time do you spend listening programs like this?
@@tafrero2514 not just BBC, I found out other podcast on RUclips as well. But my favorite are BBC because I love this British accent. When I wake up in the morning I listen one podcast for 1 hour and try to write down exactly what they are saying without see the transcript. I do that for 5 days and during the week I try to use the news words and expression that I learnt in a real conversation. I do 4 podcast per month and repeat and write then everyday during 1h. Repeat and practice is the my key to learn English
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I am so poor in english, but everything has been chaged now. I spent a lot of time in english. I can listening, speaking, and writing in english now. I am happy with BBC Learning English. Thank you so much.
THEY both were strangers at the beginning,later on it seems like they became a good friends .Thank you Neil and Rob for your useful Advices .
Good advice.
1. Food
egg, spinachs, bananas, Vitamin B
2. Three different styles - visual, aditory, kinaesthetic
3. Drawing increased contextual representation much stronger writing down the words, thinking about different aspects of the object and improving intuition
Improve: to enhance, to make something better
Storing: to put things aside so you can use them later
Deteriorate : become worse
Memory: the noun for things we remember from the past
Encode : changeing information into a form that can be stored
Affect: to make influence on something
Intuitive: based on feeling rather facts or proofs
Retrieve: to
" According to BBC website which type of food is more important to improve our memories is all types of food contain vitamin B
Contextual: in the situation where it usually exit
The three different styles : visual, auditory , kinaesthetic: learning by doing practicing over over
Good review
Thanks for summerising.
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2:11 Visual - Auditory - Kinaesthetic (connected with the ability to know where the parts of your body are and how they are moving)
3:49 Intuitive
4:10 Retrieve
5:21 contextual
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Now, i am facing difficulties with english listening and speaking. But I'm still trying to understand by listening to interesting podcasts like this and i believe i will be able to speak english fluently and naturally within two years. 17/6/23❤
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I'm from Bangladesh. I'm trying to learn English by watching this valuable video. I'd like to thanks to BBC learning English. I watch this video continuously.
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Neil
Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Neil. This is the programme where in just six minutes we discuss an interesting topic and teach some related English vocabulary. And joining me to do this is Rob.
Rob
Hello… err sorry Neil, how long did you say this programme is?
Neil
Six minutes - it's 6 Minute English, Rob.
Rob
Right. OK. Sorry, what's your name again?
Neil
Neil! My name is Neil. Rob, what has happened to your memory?!
Rob
Sorry, Neil - too many things on my mind, it's affecting my short-term memory, but what I can remember is that in this programme we're talking about improving our memory.
Neil
We are and I think you might find it quite useful! Storing information is an important function of our brains and scientists are always looking at ways to improve it but also to stop it deteriorating - or becoming worse.
Rob
Yes, and we all know that memories - that's the noun word for things we remember from the past - are nice to have but also important for remembering who people are, where things are kept and how things look.
Neil
Soon we'll be discussing a new idea for improving your memory but not before I've set today's quiz question. There are many ways we can improve our memory but one way is through the type of food we eat. According to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it…
a) eggs
b) spinach, or
c) bananas?
Rob
Well, as a kid I was always told that spinach was good for me - Popeye ate it to make him strong - so I'll say b) spinach.
Neil
Well, I'll have the answer later on. Now, let's talk more about improving our memory. Memory is the ability to encode, store and recall information but a number of factors can affect people’s memory processes including health, anxiety, mood, stress and tiredness.
Rob
That's why, for example, if you're taking an exam it's important to get a good night's sleep and to keep healthy. But Neil, when you're revising for an exam, what helps you to remember facts?
Neil
I tend to write things down again and again and again and again.
Rob
Well, that's one way. But people have different styles to help them remember. According to the BBC's iWonder guide, there are three different styles - visual, auditory and kinaesthetic, that's learning by ‘doing’ and practicing something over and over again. That sounds like me.
Neil
But recently, a new study has come up with a method that could possibly be the best way to improve your memory and that's by drawing. Daryl O'Connor, who's Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds, has been speaking about it on the BBC Radio 4 programme, All In The Mind. See if you can work out why…
Daryl O'Connor, Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds
The authors certainly argue that one of the things that happens by drawing these particular objects, that it leads to this increased contextual representation of the object in one's mind… It makes a lot of intuitive sense - the idea that if you have encoded something in a greater level of detail, you're more likely to remember it… It's much stronger than just remembering writing down the words.
Neil
OK, so let's try to explain that. Drawing something leads to increased contextual representation of the object. When something is contextual, it is in the situation where it usually exists.
Rob
So as you draw something you are creating a picture in your mind about what it is, how you use it and where it is used. I wonder if this means artists have good memories…
Neil
Maybe. Daryl O'Connor says that when you draw you are encoding something in a greater level of detail, more than you would by just writing things down. Encoding is changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled.
Rob
That's because as you draw, you're thinking about different aspects of the object. He says it makes intuitive sense - intuitive means it is 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do.
Neil
Of course this is just one more way to improve your memory. I have also heard that doing crossword puzzles and Sudoku can help, especially when you're older.
Rob
Yes, as we get older we can often have more difficulty retrieving information from our memory - and people with Alzheimer’s find it very difficult to encode information - so any way to keep our memory working is a good thing. Basically we need brain training!
Neil
Brain training and eating the right food Rob! You might remember that earlier I asked you, according to the BBC Food website, which type of food supports good memory function? Is it…
a) eggs
b) spinach, or
c) bananas?
And Rob, you said…
Rob
I do remember and I said b) spinach.
Neil
And that is sort of the wrong answer. In fact they were all correct - they are all examples of food that can help support good memory. Apparently, foods rich in B vitamins are important as they provide protection for the brain as we age and support good memory function. I think it's time to change my diet! Now on to the vocabulary we looked at in this programme.
Rob
So today we've been talking about our memory - we use our memory to remember things and memoriesis the noun for things we remember from the past.
Neil
Then we discussed a learning style known askinaesthetic, that is learning by 'doing' and practising something over and over again.
Rob
We heard from Professor Daryl O'Connor, who talked about contextual representation - when something is contextual, you see it in the situation where it usually exists.
Neil
Next we talked about encoding. Thatis changing information into a form that can be stored and later recalled.
Rob
And we mentioned intuitive sense - having an intuitive sense means doing something 'based on feelings rather than facts or proof' - so, you just feel it is the best thing to do.
Neil
And finally we mentioned Alzheimer’s - a disease affecting the brain that makes it difficult to remember things and it gets worse as you get older.
Rob
Well there are lots of new words to remember there - but that's all for this programme.
Neil
Don't forget to visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and RUclips and our website bbclearningenglish.com. Bye for now.
Rob
Goodbye!
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How to improve memory :-
● Brain food - spinach,eggs and bananas
I.e. Foods containing vitamin B
●Drawing - Sketching
●Crosswords and Sudoku
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The podcast is very interesting because it provides some advice to improve our memory through drawing, do puzzles and sudokus, drawing allows to create a picture in your mind and do puzzles train our brains which help to improve our understanding.
For example, I like to practice the technique of spaced repetition to learn new vocabulary in English.
Like all these techniques there are many others that permit to learn things easily and for more time.
Good job BBC.
This should be studied in schools. Pretty much every TED should be. It's amazing know that almost everything which is essential in your life and professional life is not studied by school, supposed to learn you basic abilities in your daily life, but the world teaches it to you, the own life, and with your own own efforts you have to comprehend these things.
Neil and Rob together did great job
I'm so happy to find you!!! BBC has helped me!
- too many things in my mind so it affects my short-term memories
- storing information in the brain
- deteriorating means becoming worse
- which type of food support memory function?
- when you revise for exams, what helps you to remember fast
- 3 different styles : visual, auditory, kinaesthetic
- come up with the methods that maybe the best way to improve your memory that's drawing
- contextual : see it in situation where usually exists
- encode : changing info into form
- intuitive sense : based on feelings rather than fact
- brain training and eating the right fruit
- its time to change my diet
- kinaethestic : learning by doing and practicing sth over and over again
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Thank you Teachers.
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I am a beginner now...as I have subscribed to this channel only few days ago ...but I surely want to learn english perfectly ....and I hope that this channel will help me imbibe tremendous informations and make implicit learning possible for me ...😊
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We post videos here almost daily. And you'll find more useful videos, guides and quizzes on our website. Check it out: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/
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I can say that these kinds of listening exercises from BBC learnig English have helped me to improve my listening skills and I find these videos fairly useful :3
Helll everybody
I am "AbdeLwahed" and on my channel I offer a free Spanish content with subtitles in English, Chinese and other languages in all my videos.
The content talks about international, diplomatic, cultural and historical relations between the countries of the world
I hope you will subscribe to the channel if you like the content that I offer
Thank you Thanks !
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Lesson vocabulary:
Contextual representations
kinesthetic
intuitive sense
encode
memories
Useful Phrases:
Short-term memory
stop deteriorating
recall = retrieve information
that's one way but
one more way to
greater level of detail
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Helll everybody
I am "AbdeLwahed" and on my channel I offer a free Spanish content with subtitles in English, Chinese and other languages in all my videos.
The content talks about international, diplomatic, cultural and historical relations between the countries of the world
I hope you will subscribe to the channel if you like the content that I offer
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Thanks for Uploading this videos, this helped me a lot in improving my listening practice.
It's an amazing way to learn.
It is helpful because I didn't think about it before that when we are drawing something without looking it's increasing our remembering power.
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I like this episode. I am happy because I got understand almost all the conversation. Thanks a lot.
This 6 min English is amazing to learn & get new ideas including vocabulary !
Thanks a million it was really a useful program .
I'm trying listening to podcast in order to get a better comprehension of English, my listening is very poor and normally I can get just some words but not an entire sentence. I'll try to focus more on my listening skills though. Thx bbc
the best way is you have to improve your reading.
How improving the memory. There are several tipes to improving it, It can be eating spinach, eggs and bananas. Other one would be getting a good slep and relaxing our brain . So this will do our brain and memory stronger, healthier and less , stressing, althought has been proved, that the best skill is being visual auditory and kinasteky, drawing first a picture and more ahead visualiizing it. The intuition is important too. Encoded is to draw something in your brain, and after remember it. Also the vitamina B will help our memory profiting, and doing works better.
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It's truly a useful method, that can increase my listing skill, which is helpful for the ielts listing module. 6 minutes learning english by bbc is really really effective .
Good sleep and good food makes our brain better
Thanks for the video.
Hi , first time i watched this program. This program is awesome.
Welcome! We' re really happy to hear that you enjoyed it! We have loads more 6 Minute English videos here, if you're interested: ruclips.net/p/PLcetZ6gSk96-FECmH9l7Vlx5VDigvgZpt
Thank you for the video. Brain training and eat the good food are good for your memory!
thank you so much bbc learning english you do not know in how many ways you have helped me to improve my english.
Glad to hear that! Hope you can keep it up! 💪💪
Thank you guys for this informative podcast. It means a lot for english learners.
intuitive sense sound very well
Contextual representation....thank you
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Thanks so much for this lesson it is so helful for me to perform my pronunciation
Great! Try our Pronunciation In The News videos for more prounciation practice: bit.ly/2QPJym4
I love this 6 minute English! I learn a lot and it is easier to remember. thank you so much!!
You're so welcome! Check back every Thursday for the latest episode 😀
I vividly remember the first time i listened to this podcast 😅😅, i didn't understand any word ,any meaning
But now I totally understand what it is about ❤😊
Awesome! I catch-up many different words, keep up
Thank you so much 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻