The Chinese economy continues to grow, but at the slowest rate in 25 years. What will be the impact on the global economy?
In this programme, Neil and Catherine explore the language being used by ...
A place for love in Cuba
Cuban lovers looking for some privacy can now rent rooms by the hour. So-called 'love motels' are opening again after 20 years.
The story:
Cuba has decided to reopen its ...
The amount of online content created by extremists is growing - and so is the audience for it. A British report says technology companies need to do more to prevent it.
Vocabulary:
would-be ...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union. What will happen next? Neil and Catherine look at how the world's media is reacting and pick out the words you need to understand the story. Learn more ...
Violence has broken out between migrants and police in the 'Jungle' - an area of temporary shelters which is home to migrants on their way through France towards Britain. The clashes follow ...
South Korea wants a peaceful resolution to the current standoff between North Korea and the USA. Dan and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
Key ...
Three people have been rescued from Australia's most famous rock, Uluru. Find out more with Neil and Catherine as they look at how the world's media is reacting and the words you need to talk about ...
Neil and Dan teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story:
A software engineer working for Google, who criticised the company’s diversity policy in an internal memo, ...
Italy has failed to qualify for the World Cup. Neil and Dan teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
The story
For the first time in 60 years, Italy have failed to ...
Thousands of frogs have been found dead in Peru. Join Neil and Sian to discover the language the world's media is using to talk about this story.
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