Neil: Hello I'm Neil. Welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm joined today by Finn. Hello Finn. Finn: Hello Neil. Neil: Now, I have a question for you: what age did you leave home? Finn: I left home at 18, Neil. Neil: That's quite young, isn't it? Why did y
Rob: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Rob. Amy: And I'm Amy. Rob: Hi Amy. Today we're off to the theatre, to London's Theatreland to be more precise. Amy: Great! Theatreland. That's the area of London where many of
Neil: Hello and welcome to Six-Minute English from BBC Learning English, I'm Neil and with me today is Rosie. Rosie: Hi there. Neil: Well, today we're talking about men. Rosie: That sounds interesting. Neil: It is very interesting especially if you'r
Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, the programme in which we discuss something from the news and teach you a few useful words and phrases on the way! Im Neil and joining me today is Rosie. Hi Rosie. Rosie: Hi Neil. Neil: Weve got a story ab
Alice: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English: well be talking about a story in the news and learning some vocabulary along the way. Im Alice and joining me today is Rob. Hi Rob. Rob: Hi there Alice. Alice: Now, Rob are you a
Alice: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English: well be talking about a story in the news and learning some vocabulary along the way. Im Alice and joining me today is Kaz. Hi Kaz. Kaz: Hi there Alice. Alice: Now, if youre list
Jennifer: Hello and a very warm and friendly welcome to the first 6 Minute English of 2013. My name is Jennifer and with me in the studio for today's programme is Callum. Happy New Year! Callum: Hi Jen - happy New Year! Jennifer: Have you made any Ne
Callum: Hello Im Callum and this is 6 Minute English. With me today is Neil, hello Neil. Neil: Hi Callum Callum: In todays programme were going to be looking at an interesting story of war, secret messages, codes and Neil: And, and what? Callum: Pige
Callum: Hello Rob. Rob: Today were talking about tall buildings - very tall buildings in fact. Callum: I suppose we could call them skyscrapers - because theyre so tall they almost touch the sky. Rob: They do. Many countries compete with each other i
Finn: Hello, I'm Finn, welcome to 6 Minute English. With me in the studio today is Neil. Neil: Hi there, Finn. Finn: Hello Neil. Today we have a royal story about Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge - or as she is still often known - Kate Middleton. Neil
Rob: Hello, I'm Rob, welcome to 6 Minute English. With me in the studio today is Feifei. Feifei: Hi Rob. Rob: The star of today's programme is not Feifei. But an item of office equipment, which normally doesn't get much attention - it's the landline
Hen and stag parties Yvonne: Welcome to 6 Minute English! Im Yvonne Archer and Kate, thanks for joining me today. Kate: Youre welcome, Yvonne! Yvonne: Now, as the wedding season comes to an end, many newly-weds people who just got married - will be t
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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