Learning English from the News Episodes Episode guide
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Donald Trump to launch new social media platform
Donald Trump plans to launch a new social media network called TRUTH Social.
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Dogs: Happy tears?
Do dogs cry happy tears? Neil and Beth discuss vocabulary about this story.
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Dogs have evolved to have appealing eyes, say scientists
Neil and Catherine teach you the language the media is using to discuss this story.
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Dog meat banned by South Korea
The killing and sale of dogs for their meat has been banned in South Korea.
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Do you know the word of the year?
'Goblin mode': Neil and Beth teach you this and other vocabulary
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DNA study: better coffee?
Italian researchers have created a complete genetic map of Arabica coffee.
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Djokovic vs Australia: Novak to stay
Tennis star Novak Djokovic has won his appeal to stay in Australia.
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Djokovic hits line judge with ball
The incident led to the player's disqualification from the US Open tennis tournament.
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DJ with audience of one gets 大象传媒 show
Catherine and Tom discuss language from this news story.
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Diego Maradona: Doctor鈥檚 house searched
Catherine and Neil have the vocabulary you need to talk about this story.
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Deer poacher gets Bambi sentence
Neil and Dan discuss this story and explore the vocabulary used to talk about it.
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Cyber hackers hacked
The website of ransomware cybercriminals Lockbit has been seized by authorities
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Covid-19: Will vaccine be for all?
Tom and Neil have the vocabulary you need to talk about this news story.
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Covid-19: The end for live music?
A top music boss doesn鈥檛 think live music will be back until the end of the year.
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COVID-19: Drug trial gives hope
A full clinical drug trial of Remdesivir suggests it could reduce coronavirus symptoms.
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Covid-19: A new era for cyclists?
The fear of catching virus on public transport leads to a boom in cycle-to-work schemes.
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Covid vaccine scientists win Nobel
The scientists who made mRNA Covid vaccines possible have won a Nobel Prize.
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Countries try to change UN climate paper
Ahead of COP26, 大象传媒 News saw documents showing countries trying to change report.
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Could we live to 140?
Scientists from the University of Georgia think humans alive today could live to 140.
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Could caffeine cut obesity?
Caffeine could reduce your risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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Coronavirus: UN warns of new diseases
Neil and Catherine have the vocabulary you need to talk about this story.
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Coronavirus: UK unites in song
Neil and Catherine teach you the language being used to discuss this story.
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Coronavirus: Oktoberfest cancelled
Neil and Catherine look at the vocabulary in the news around this story.
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Coronavirus: Italy takes action
Italy asks its population to stay at home in the fight to contain coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Half million deaths
Neil and Catherine look at the vocabulary in the news around this story.
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Coronavirus: Are school closures necessary?
School have closed down to stop the spread of coronavirus. But is this effective?
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Coronavirus: 99-year-old man raises millions for NHS
Neil and Catherine look at the vocabulary in the news around this heart-warming story.
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Coronavirus and mental health
We discuss how restrictions on daily life have left many people feeling under pressure.
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COP26: Fossil fuel industry has largest delegation
Learn key vocabulary to help you talk about this news story.
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Computer made with brain cells
Scientists have created a computer system that uses living brain cells to complete tasks.