NB: This is not a word for word transcript Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Stephen: And I'm Stephen. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! This week were talking about sat navs. Stephen: Sat navs thats short for satellite navigation systems. Alice: Theyre th
NB: This is not a word for word transcript Stephen: Hello, I'm Stephen. Rob: And I'm Rob. Stephen: And this is 6 Minute English! This week were talking about citizen journalism. Rob: Citizen journalism thats when people who arent trained journalists
Tiny monsters of the Highlands Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and joining me today for the first time is Finn, hello Finn Finn: Hello Callum. Callum: One of my favourite places in the world is the Highlands of Sco
What age was the world's oldest student when she got a college degree in the United States? 世界上年龄最大的学生多大年龄拿到大学学位 a) 91 b) 95 c) 101 Yvonne: This is 6 Minute English, I'm Yvonne Archer and thanks to William Kremer for joining me a
The world's very first Child Protection Agency was created in 1894 in the United States. What inspired it? 世界儿童保护组织 1894 年在美国成立,是什么促使此建立的呢? Private Fostering Yvonne: Hi, I'm Yvonne Archer, this is '6 Minute English' and Cal
Rob: Hello, I'm Rob, welcome to 6 Minute English. With me in the studio today is Feifei. Hello Feifei. Feifei: Hi Rob. Rob: In today's programme we're discussing something that some people enjoy, some people can't stop doing and others just find disg
Larks and owls NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript Dan: Hello and welcome to this weeks 6 minute English. Im Dan Walker Smithand today Im joined by Kate. Now Kate, would you say youre more of a morning or an evening person? Kate: Id
Callum: Hello Im Callum Robertson and with me today for 6 Minute English is Jackie Dalton hello Jackie. Jackie: Hello Callum. Callum: Now Jackie, Im going to play you something and I wonder if you can guess what is being talked about. This is Ian Ma
Kate:Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Kate Colin and today were talking about home swapping. Jackie:Hi Kate, yes our topic today is about the growing trend of exchanging your house or apartment with someone in a different country for a lim
Minute EnglishApril Fool's Day Kate: Hello, Im Kate Colin and this is 6 minute English. Today I'm joined again byJackie Dalton. Hi Jackie. Jackie: Hi KateKate: As you may know, yesterday, April 1st was April Fool's Day! Jackie: Well, to be honest, I
Dancing into old age NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript Dima:Hi, welcome to this edition of 6 Minute English with me, Dima Kostenko Jackie:and me, Jackie Dalton. Dima:As usual, I'll be relying on your help with the language Jackie.
BBC Learning English 6 Minute English A good night's rest 6 Minute English bbclearningenglish.com 2009 Page 1 of 4 Kate: Hello, Im Kate Colin and this is 6 Minute English. Today I'm joined by Rebecca Byrne and were talking about sleep, or lack of it.
This programme looks at the results of a recent survey in which 3,000 British people were asked to pronounce some of the most difficult words in the English language. Yvonne and Callum try their luck at pronouncing a few of those words and achieve s
For many people across the world, one of life's most valuable qualities is wisdom. 对很多人来说,聪慧是人生命中最宝贵的财富之一,你怎么认为呢? The wisdom of keeping quiet Yvonne:Hi, I'm Yvonne Archer, this is '6 minute English' and with me today
BBC Learning English6 Minute EnglishWarm hands, cold heart? 6 Minute English ? bb clearning english.com 2008Yvonne: Hello, I'm Yvonne Archer, this is '6 Minute English' - and thanks to Williamfor joining me today. William: You're welcome, Yvonne! Yv
Callum: Hello Im Callum and this is 6 Minute English. With me today is Jennifer, hello Jennifer. Jennifer: Hello Callum. Callum: Do you like to travel? Jennifer: Oh yes, I love going to new and interesting places. Callum: What do you think of the ide
Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and with me todayis Kate, hello Kate. Kate: Hello Callum. Callum: Today we're going 'down under' - Kate, where's that, where's 'down under'? Kate: 'Down under' means Australia. Callu
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- How long is the shortest film ever made?
- 'Credit crunch'
- 美国各地警惕恐怖袭击
- 100 objects
- St George's Day
- Ginger whingers
- EnglishBangladesh snake bites
- As we get older, does our sense of smell get better or worse
- Keep in touch
- BFM International Film Festival
- Approximately how many people in the world are living with a
- Nuclear script
- Mr Smith or John?
- Retirement
- Moon landing
- Workaholism
- Burns Night
- Living abroad
- Spring cleaning
- Prison restaurants