Thu 4 Nov Is it right for companies selling unhealthy products to sponsor sporting events? Grime: Music from architecture Thu 28 Oct We talk about the music of Wiley and Stormy, and teach you related vocabulary. Where do your tips go? Thu 21 Oct We talk about tipping: the act of giving extra money to someone that has served you well. Going through the menopause Thu 30 Sep Why don't people talk more about this aspect of women's lives?
Bitcoin's energy cost Mon 27 Sep Bitcoin: is it an investment option for ordinary people? I love my language! Thu 23 Sep Neil and Sam talk about a woman's effort to keep her language alive. Why are people collecting NFTs? Mon 20 Sep What are 'non-fungible tokens'? Bats: Friend or foe? Mon 13 Sep Learn more about these furry flying mammals with Neil and Sam.
Is the planet warming up faster? Thu 9 Sep Some extreme weather events are puzzling scientists. Is technology harmful to youngsters? Mon 6 Sep Can spending hours online affect the new generation's mental health? Is chimp politics like ours? Thu 2 Sep Just like humans, chimps live in social groups, have leaders and a desire for power. Making sense of the census Thu 26 Aug What's behind counting people in a country?
The fear of numbers Mon 23 Aug Are you afraid of maths? A future without doctors? Thu 19 Aug We discuss if artificial intelligence could replace human doctors and nurses. Head injury in sport Thu 12 Aug Contact sports can be dangerous. The history of swimming Thu 5 Aug We talk about the history of swimming and teach you related vocabulary along the way.
Are humans a messy species? Thu 29 Jul Learn the language of going to the toilet. How colour affects us Mon 19 Jul Neil and Georgina add some colour to your life by discussing how colour can make you feel Download.
Flexible working Thu 15 Jul Is there a stigma attached to not wanting to work the 9-to-5 shift? Coffee is now the most popular drink in the world. But what about the economics and politics of coffee production? It's as complicated as getting the right flavour in your cup. Rob and Neil put on their sunglasses to find out more about this special star and teach some related vocabulary. The UK has become the first country to approve legislation allowing the creation of babies with genetic material from three people.
An electronic device under your skin?! Workers in Sweden take part in experiment which allows them to get in and out of their office without a key, ID or password.
He is known throughout the world for his role in defeating Nazi Germany but he also made mistakes. We live in a richer world. But the gap between rich and poor is still very wide in individual countries. How to change this? The price of vaccines has escalated and some poor countries are struggling to prevent children from catching certain life-threatening diseases, says Medecins Sans Frontieres. Will thinking computers be the end of humans?
About 37, tourists are expected to visit Antarctica this season. But should they be going to a region with such a sensitive environment?
At a time when more people compete for fewer jobs, are you sure you present your skills and abilities well to a potential employer? Listen to Rob and Neil's conversation and learn some related vocabulary. Going to a party where you don't know anyone? Listen to Rob and Neil's advice and learn some related vocabulary. We use computers for everything nowadays. Are we forgetting our own abilities - and losing our talent?
Listen to Rob and Neil's discussion, and learn some related vocabulary. Smoking in cars with children might be banned in England. Listen to Neil and Rob's chat and learn some related vocabulary.
Is bullying just an attempt to give a bad name to what is part of human nature? When enemy soldiers sang together in WW1. Are your pictures, documents and videos safe online? Listen to Rob and Finn's chat and learn new vocabulary.
How can science fiction help the world? Rob and Finn discuss a project which aims to inspire through stories of a bright future. You're not alone. Rob and Finn discuss how to deal with boredom and teach some related vocabulary.
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How green is nuclear energy? Why is Super Mario so popular? Should fast food sponsor sport? Where do your tips go? I love my language! Why are people collecting NFTs? Bats: Friend or foe? Is the planet warming up faster? Is technology harmful to youngsters? Is chimp politics like ours? Are they like us? A future without doctors? Do consumers care about carbon footprint? Are humans a messy species? Is English really English?
Astronauts on strike? What makes a good story? What is fat-shaming? Are trees intelligent? Can jellyfish help us solve our problems? Why do we choose to text instead of talk? Is punctuality important? Could you be a victim of online fraud? Melting ice sheet: Is it too late? Could humans live in underwater cities? Do chimps have the same emotions as us? How can we make the web a better place?
Is there a future without bees? Will Covid change cities? Is this the era of distrust? And who should we place our trust in? Should we wear a face mask? Is being thrifty a virtue? What difference has MeToo made? Is the recycling system broken? Are bucket lists always a good thing? Is the pasty really Cornish? Will humans become extinct? Could you give up fast fashion? How resilient are you? Can we learn it? Is it good to disagree?
Could you give up booze for a month? Why does seeing someone yawn make you yawn? Why take a gap year? Can robots care for us? Why do people like sad music? Why's it called 'mother tongue'? Is it a good idea to have a tattoo? Can you tell when someone is lying? Are you good at complaining? Does your name start with the wrong letter? Is tourism harmful?
Sam and Rob find out. How can I help the environment? Does your age affect your political views? Coffee cups: Do you use your own? Are you at risk from online fraud? Is shame always bad? Do you care if you're poor when you're old? Can death metal bring you joy? Is talking on the phone embarrassing? Being slim: Is it in our genes? Can we trust a smart speaker? Rabbits: cuddly friends or cunning tricksters?
Why do we feel awkward? What's on your to-do list? Are food allergies more common now? Is music getting faster? Could you be flexitarian? Why does 'x' mean 'kiss'? What is it and is there really a 'perfect body'? How creative should we be? What is scumbro? We discuss the issues and the progress that's being made. We discuss this new term without causing offence! Learn what made people more active in Finland.
Street food: Why is it becoming so popular? Are smartphones killing cameras? How intelligent is the octopus? Is technology always the solution? Is gaming a sport? Are you excited about the World Cup? Football songs: Why are crowds so quiet these days? Hangry: are you angry when you're hungry? Is the internet good or bad? Are you a foodie?
Who needs a manbag? How do you learn to speak a language? A dry January? Why save worms? Manager 16 April Six-word stories 9 April Are you intelligent?
Cyber crime 26 March Mosquitoes and teenagers 19 March Air travel 12 March Latest London skyline 18 September Underwater living 11 September Literacy heroes 4 September The Ebola outbreak 28 August Dealing with boredom 21 August BBC Learning English.
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