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A new world record is about to be broken. Join Sian and Catherine to discover the language from the headlines you can use in everyday life. Learn more here ...
A new world record is about to be broken. Join Sian and Catherine to discover the language from the headlines you can use in everyday life. Learn more here ...
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US nuclear force still uses floppy disks. Neil and Finn look at how the world's media is reacting and pick out the words and phrases you need to talk about the story. For more, visit our website: ...
Research says using these 6 persuasive body-language positions during a talk can lead to success. CHAPTERS 00:00 Your ideas are important–but so is your body language. 00:47 Position 1: The box ...
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Finn and Neil discuss the first showing of the latest Star Wars film and the huge amount of money Disney paid for the rights. Learn how these words and phrases are being used to talk about the ...
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Nine months after British people voted to leave the European Union, the Brexit process is about to begin. Neil and Dan look at the language the world's media is using to discuss this story - and ...
David Beckham's emails have been hacked. The people who did it wanted him to pay them to keep quiet. Neil and Catherine look at the language the world's media is using to discuss this story - and ...
Hundreds of UK medical records have been misplaced. Dan and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story. The story More than 1,700 NHS patients may have ...