The Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has failed a test for a banned drug and one of her sponsors, Nike, has ended its relationship with her. In this video, Neil and Finn talk about the story and bring you some useful related language which appears on news sites around the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/upper-intermediate/unit-14/session-2
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It seems like there are many ambitious conflicts in yours office amid…….interesting
I love your calm of course Neil
Thanks dear sir🙏😍😘
Finn's voice is mellifluous
Don't let me down, the beatles in London on the rooftop 🙂
Really like Finn's voice.
Finn said at 1:43 : I dug out?
I thought always when I listen to Finn's voice that he is old man with gray hair. I am in shock he is handsome 🙂
These programmes are really helpful. The mew words are being used so many times during these couple of minutes and so well explained that they become hard to forget! Great! Got used to watch one or two news reviews with my morning coffee. Thank you!
Thanks.
cool video
great video 🙂
so useful video thanks a lot for your effort
yeah, I had 3 new words: suspend-suspension (to hang) means stop something from a period of time, to let down means make people dissapointed and tarnish means make people have a lower opinion.
SharApova not SharaPova
Thank you for your perfect and very helpful videos
Useful words. Tks!
really helpful video!!!!
"Don't let me down" The Beatles hahaha
stupid story! bad games boys! 🤑🤑🤑