Assalamu alekum everyone. I'm from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿. Every day at this time I watch BBC informations. I love this channel ❤️. Thanks for useful content 👍.
Dear gentleman Neil and dear Lady Beth, you both help me to understand better the meaning of the words of Podcast. Thank you very much. My name is Nasser. I live in Tehran-Iran.🌹🌹🌹
Hi, I am from India. I am a regular viewer of your programme and I love it a lot. Could you please do this programme as you did before? Atleast provide the notes in the description box as before. Thank you.
I am happy to hear the news with your different perspectives from different newspapers. Useful vocabulary with other meanings, always happy to keep learning thanks to you BBC good teachers. By the way, I'm also happy about Julian Assange being released, but I hope that freedom of press might not be terribly affected, but unfortunately it appeared that there wasn't any other way to free him at last!
We're glad you enjoyed this episode! You can find more episodes of Learning English from the News on our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2024
Is there really no intention to return the video? The audio version is not as good or interesting. Learners also watch face and particularly the mouth when learning.
😊Thanks for your comment. We regularly review and update our programmes to help our audiences improve their English. You can still find the notes from this episode on our website: bit.ly/3VDJxDr
Hi BBC Leaning English Teams👋 I love to watch your headlines review this helps us to learn English & know around the world at the same time, thank you so much. But as a learner, can you have previous style on this serious of video? This can show host how to pronounce each word, also there are sample sentences to highlight the key words in the news. I can try to shadow your video and help to improve my English speaking. Thanks a lot❤
that couple were about to divorce after visiting a few times with a Psychologist now fortunately they have struck a deal. We have always lived castle, the book with a lot of twists and turns readers get completely surprised after every change.
👍 Nice examples! 😊 Here's a quick correction: - ''We Have Always Lived in the Castle', the book with a lot of twists and turns, MAKES readers get completely surprised after every change.' Or, ''We Have Always Lived in the Castle', the book with a lot of twists and turns, completely surprises readers after every change.'
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *📰 Introduction to the News Topic* - Introduction to the podcast episode focusing on Julian Assange's release and related vocabulary. - Discusses the purpose of the podcast and introduces the hosts, Neil and Beth. 02:20 *🤝 Explanation of 'Strike a Deal'* - Detailed explanation of the phrase 'strike a deal' and its application in various contexts. - Examples include political agreements, business mergers, and informal personal agreements. 04:18 *📄 Discussion of Document Leaks* - Examination of the term 'dumps' and its meanings as both a verb and a noun. - Focuses on the digital context of dumping data, specifically relating to Wikileaks' activities. 06:32 *⚖️ Overview of Assange's Legal Battles* - Review of Julian Assange's extensive legal struggles and his time in the Ecuadorian embassy. - Introduces the expression 'twists and turns' to describe the unpredictable nature of Assange's legal saga.
Dear friends Beth and Neil, fortunately it is much less complicated to explain the elaborate newspaper headlines than to explain why an Australian citizen was imprisoned in a maximum security prison in London for 5 years, without any conviction, just because the US government so wanted. Before that, despite being a political asylum seeker, he did not receive safe passage to leave the country. What kind of justice do you have there? Just wondering...
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When I saw the notification of a new episode of Learning English with the news I had the hope that you would return to your older format where you are in live. When I saw that is another podcast I immediately turned it off. I don't like this format. We miss you Neil and your colleagues. f. Please return to it !!!!!
Jeremy struck a deal with an evil Sith lord to do Sith-related photo dumps every day and make the Sith more well-known. However, there were a lot of twists and turns in the story as Jeremy was a Jedi in disguise!