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Business words (11)
In this episode: etiquette.
Business words (12)
In this episode: image.
3WAYS2 part 1 (12)
In this programme: How to agree in 3 different ways.
3WAYS2 part 1 (13)
In this programme: How to request something in 3 different ways.
Best of the best (11)
Best Of the Best is a intriguing program with wise and inspiring quotes on various topics.
Best of the best (12)
Best Of the Best is a intriguing program with wise and inspiring quotes on various topics.
THIS DAY in history
THIS DAY in history: find out more about the most important events that happened on this day, including politics, science, holidays, art, sports and entertainment.
Gadget-x (5)
In this episode: gamers’ dream.
English 911 II (25)
In this episode: 1) WAIT versus AWAIT; 2) BROKE versus BROKEN; 3) IDOL versus IDLE.
English 911 II (26)
In this episode: 1) ESTIMATE versus EVALUATE; 2) YOURS SINCERELY versus YOURS FAITHFULLY; 3) VEIN versus VAIN.
English 911 II (27)
In this episode: 1) WARRANTY versus GUARANTEE; 2) TO HAVE A LACK OF SOMETHING versus TO BE SHORT OF SOMETHING; 3) DANGER versus HAZARD.
Evolution (5)
Time has changed, as well as the things that surround us. Some things have disappeared forever, some have been transformed beyond recognition and others have begun to have different uses. In this episode, curious facts from the history of fire.
Film set (2)
Combine education with leisure, and learn English with the help of movies. You will get to learn some fun trivia about each specific movie, and test your language skills in a more informal manner.
Wrong&right (56)
In this episode, we'll look at commonly used stable collocations to help English language users enrich their speech and avoid common mistakes.
English united (38)
Creative American teacher and blogger Luke Priddy introduces the intricacies of the American English and the cultural specifics of the United States.
3ways2 (2)
In this programme: How to say ‘Hello’ in 3 different ways.
English in focus (34)
In this episode, you will learn several useful collocations with the verb ‘to talk’.
English 911 II (87)
In this episode: 1) WATCH versus CLOCK; 2) A LOT OF versus LOTS OF; 3) OUT OF THE BLUE / BLACK AND BLUE / BLUE BLOOD / TO FEEL BLUE.
English 911 II (88)
In this episode: 1) the difference between TRASH / GARBAGE / RUBBISH; 2) TO OVERTAKE versus TO TAKE OVER; 3) idioms TO RING A BELL and ON THE TIP OF YOUR TONGUE.
English 911 II (90)
In this episode: 1) TO LOOK DOWN ON SOMEBODY versus TO LOOK UP TO SOMEBODY; 2) DRYER versus DRIER; 3) RED TAPE versus IN THE RED idioms.
IDIOM KITCHEN (2)
In this episode, you will explore the meaning of the idiom “elephant in the room”, understand what kind of situations it describes, and learn how to use it naturally in everyday conversations through clear and engaging examples.
English up (13)
In this episode: learn why dogs make good pets, and what the difference is between the verbs "have" and "have got".
English up (14)
In this episode: learn about the political system in Great Britain, and how to use the verbs “must” and “can” when talking about laws.
English up (15)
In this episode: learn about the education system in Great Britain, and review the time markers for the present simple tense.
Film set (2)
Combine education with leisure, and learn English with the help of movies. You will get to learn some fun trivia about each specific movie, and test your language skills in a more informal manner.
Art land (5)
Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! We will make an unusual translucent fish out of thin, colored filters and plasticine.
Art land (6)
Doing crafts with your children is quite easy! We will create a fish with oil pastels and water colours.
Sunny songs (3)
This cheerful song will help you warm up to the cheerful music and memorize the names of different body parts
Crafty hands II (3)
Little inventors will be able to enrich their vocabulary and make a toy for their very own collection. In this episode, we’re going to make a picture frame.
Once upon a time (3)
SMART COOK – a story about an Italian landlord and his smart cook.
Words to grow (5)
Today’s program is “Sea”. Your kid will love it!
Words to grow (6)
Today’s program is “Garden”. Your kid will love it!
Life around kids (21)
Together with the heroes of this episode, we will go to a real math lesson, but we will learn not only numbers, but also useful words and phrases in English.
Magic science (9)
This episode is about magnets.
Life around kids (78)
The fun characters in this series will introduce you to lots of wild animals to help you memorise their correct names, as well as learning a range of useful English expressions.
Simple phrases (7)
In this episode, you'll go ice skating on a real skating rink, learn the importance of time management, and make friends with horses on a farm.
Life around (9)
In this episode, we'll introduce you to useful phrases to describe underground rides and train journeys.
Life around (39)
In this episode, together with our main characters, you'll hike scenic routes to learn appropriate words and phrases for this activity.
Life around (50)
In this series, you will be able to familiarise yourself with and memorise a number of useful words and expressions to describe work routines and daily activities.
Grammar wise (25)
English is easy! Watch entertaining stories and learn the English grammar! The topic of today’s episode: the verb ‘to be’ in the Present Simple Tense (‘am’, ‘is’, ‘are’).
Basic lexis (7)
In this episode: the ingredients and directions for making the salad.
Get a call (14)
In this series you will learn how demanding our pets are often, whose interests sometimes have to be put first.
Get a call (21)
In today's world, technology makes life much easier for humanity. But is it safe? The main characters in this episode will help us find the answer to this question.
Get a call (23)
This episode will show you a funny incident that happened to a man who once helped a ‘child’ in need. Meeting someone he had previously imagined to be completely different will greatly surprise the main character of this episode.
Easy talk (132)
Every doctor cares about the well-being of their patients and wants all recommendations to be followed. But can a doctor always be sure that his recommendations have been correctly understood and implemented? Let's take a look.
Easy talk (133)
When prescribing treatment, the doctor must make sure that the patient understands his recommendations correctly, otherwise the story presented to us by the characters in this series can happen.
Digital world (13)
The Digital World project is a series of 34 programmes about modern technologies of the digital universe, thanks to which you can be the first to learn the latest news about new popular gadgets, appliances and devices that make the life of modern society more comfortable and technological.
All about (37)
All About is a highly-informative educational program which provides interesting facts from every topic imaginable: science, politics, history, art, sports, society and more.
All about (38)
All About is a highly-informative educational program which provides interesting facts from every topic imaginable: science, politics, history, art, sports, society and more.
All about (39)
In this episode: interesting facts about most unusual holidays.
Here and there (25)
In this episode, we are going to an unusual exhibition where you can see various art installations.
Here and there (26)
In this episode, we are going to see a very strange event, The World Custard Pie Championship.
Coffee chat (5)
This issue is all about pet talk and new pet specific words.
Coffee chat (6)
In this series, the characters will talk about different sports and their preferences in them.
Let's talk (3)
Let's talk about apples vs bananas.
English in focus (9)
In this episode, you will learn informal contractions 'ain't', 'wanna' and 'gonna'.
English 911 II (14)
In this episode: 1) FEMALE versus WOMAN; 2) an abbreviation “e.g.”; 3) TO DOWNLOAD versus TO UPLOAD.
English 911 II (15)
In this episode: 1) THERE IS versus THERE ARE; 2) TO TRAVEL versus TO TRAVEL TO; 3) an abbreviation ASAP.
English 911 II (18)
In this episode: 1) the difference between: OPINION ON / OPINION OF / OPINION ABOUT; 2) COMMON versus AVERAGE; 3) UNTIL versus UNLESS.
Perfect english (29)
In this episode: learn the pronunciation of the sound [i].
Perfect english (30)
In this episode: learn the pronunciation of the diphthong [ʊə].
English in focus (27)
In this episode, you will learn basic difference between British and American pronunciation, punctuation and spelling.
Let's read right (15)
In this episode, you will learn a quote of Stephen King and study several tricky rules of English phonetics.
Basic lexis (37)
In this episode: playing baseball.
Basic lexis (38)
In this episode: driving go-karts.
Basic lexis (39)
In this episode: playing tennis.
Step by step II (13)
In this programme, “To watch TV”.
Art land (5)
Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! We will make an unusual translucent fish out of thin, colored filters and plasticine.
Art land (6)
Doing crafts with your children is quite easy! We will create a fish with oil pastels and water colours.
Sunny songs (3)
This cheerful song will help you warm up to the cheerful music and memorize the names of different body parts
Crafty hands II (3)
Little inventors will be able to enrich their vocabulary and make a toy for their very own collection. In this episode, we’re going to make a picture frame.
Once upon a time (3)
SMART COOK – a story about an Italian landlord and his smart cook.
Words to grow (5)
Today’s program is “Sea”. Your kid will love it!
Words to grow (6)
Today’s program is “Garden”. Your kid will love it!
Life around kids (21)
Together with the heroes of this episode, we will go to a real math lesson, but we will learn not only numbers, but also useful words and phrases in English.
Magic science (9)
This episode is about magnets.
Life around kids (78)
The fun characters in this series will introduce you to lots of wild animals to help you memorise their correct names, as well as learning a range of useful English expressions.
Easy talk (28)
Here, together with two outstanding workers, you will learn the importance of being savvy in order to achieve your goal. However, it pays to stop in time.
Easy talk (78)
In this issue, we will get acquainted with a professional of his business and find out how he manages to manage to fulfil all his tasks, because he will reveal the secret of his success.
Easy talk (108)
Everyone knows that you often have to use ingenuity to achieve your goals. But what will our characters do when they realise that even good cunning has not led to the desired result?
All about (40)
All About is a highly-informative educational program which provides interesting facts from every topic imaginable: science, politics, history, art, sports, society and more.
All about (41)
All About is a highly-informative educational program which provides interesting facts from every topic imaginable: science, politics, history, art, sports, society and more.
All about (42)
All About is a highly-informative educational program which provides interesting facts from every topic imaginable: science, politics, history, art, sports, society and more.
Here and there (27)
Native Bolivians mark New Year on June 22nd – the day of the winter solstice in South America and in the whole southern part of our planet.
Here and there (28)
Today our programme is about the battle of Waterloo.
Wrong&right (57)
In this series we will look at a number of common collocations with the verbs ‘get’ and ‘go’ to help you diversify your speech and avoid common mistakes in English speech.
English united (39)
Creative American teacher and blogger Luke Priddy introduces the intricacies of the American English and the cultural specifics of the United States.
3ways2 (4)
In this programme: How to say ‘No’ in 3 different ways.
English in focus (35)
In this episode, you will learn several useful collocations with the verb ‘to say’.
English 911 II (92)
In this episode: 1) TO ADOPT versus TO ADAPT; 2) TO FEEL BLUE versus TO BE YELLOW; 3) an idiom TO KNOCK IT OFF.
English 911 II (93)
In this episode: 1) TO BACK UP versus TO BACKUP; 2) how to reply to the phrase THANK YOU; 3) A BOOKWORM versus A COPYCAT idioms.
English 911 II (94)
In this episode: 1) TO EAT IN versus TO EAT OUT; 2) AN AFTERWORD versus AFTERWARDS; 3) an idiom TO HAVE A CRUSH ON SOMEONE.
IDIOM KITCHEN (3)
This episode focuses on the idiom “hold your horses”. You will find out what it really means, when it is appropriate to say it, and how it sounds in real spoken English.
THIS DAY in history
THIS DAY in history: find out more about the most important events that happened on this day, including politics, science, holidays, art, sports and entertainment.
Labour of love (5)
Share in the lives of Londoners who have turned simple jobs into true labours of love. In this episode: meet Elinor Olisa, co-founder of one of the UK’s first online art galleries.
What did they say (24)
In this episode: listen to the interview of Mark Powell, an unusual London artist.
What did they say (25)
In this episode: try your hand at performance textile art with Harriet Riddell.
English 911 II (110)
In this episode: 1) CULPRIT versus CRIMINAL; 2) TO DUMP versus TO DAMP; 3) SHOP versus STORE.
English 911 II (113)
In this episode: 1) JUMP versus LEAP; 2) GOAL versus OBJECTIVE; 3) SANDWICH versus BURGER.
Evolution (20)
Time has changed, as well as the things that surround us. Some things have disappeared forever, some have been transformed beyond recognition and others have begun to have different uses. In this episode, curious facts from the history of taxis.
Wrong&right (16)
This series focuses on several irregular verbs that often cause difficulty when used in the past tense.
Wrong&right (43)
This issue will help you quickly learn the correct usage of some English phrasal verbs.
Grammar wise (24)
English is easy! Watch entertaining stories and learn the English grammar! The topic of today’s episode: the verb ‘to have’ in the Past Simple Tense (‘had’).
City grammar (22)
In this episode: visit the University of Greenwich and learn to describe people and their actions correctly.
City grammar (23)
In this episode: take a look at an old ship, the last surviving tea clipper, Cutty Sark, and learn the difference between the modal verbs “can” and “may”.
City grammar (24)
In this episode: visit the Royal Borough of Greenwich and learn when to use the present perfect tense.
Coffee chat (5)
This issue is all about pet talk and new pet specific words.
Coffee chat (6)
In this series, the characters will talk about different sports and their preferences in them.
Let's talk (3)
Let's talk about apples vs bananas.
English in focus (9)
In this episode, you will learn informal contractions 'ain't', 'wanna' and 'gonna'.
English 911 II (14)
In this episode: 1) FEMALE versus WOMAN; 2) an abbreviation “e.g.”; 3) TO DOWNLOAD versus TO UPLOAD.
English 911 II (15)
In this episode: 1) THERE IS versus THERE ARE; 2) TO TRAVEL versus TO TRAVEL TO; 3) an abbreviation ASAP.
English 911 II (18)
In this episode: 1) the difference between: OPINION ON / OPINION OF / OPINION ABOUT; 2) COMMON versus AVERAGE; 3) UNTIL versus UNLESS.
Basic lexis (38)
In this episode: driving go-karts.
Basic lexis (39)
In this episode: playing tennis.
Step by step II (13)
In this programme, “To watch TV”.
THIS DAY in history
THIS DAY in history: find out more about the most important events that happened on this day, including politics, science, holidays, art, sports and entertainment.
Labour of love (5)
Share in the lives of Londoners who have turned simple jobs into true labours of love. In this episode: meet Elinor Olisa, co-founder of one of the UK’s first online art galleries.
What did they say (24)
In this episode: listen to the interview of Mark Powell, an unusual London artist.
What did they say (25)
In this episode: try your hand at performance textile art with Harriet Riddell.
English 911 II (110)
In this episode: 1) CULPRIT versus CRIMINAL; 2) TO DUMP versus TO DAMP; 3) SHOP versus STORE.
English 911 II (113)
In this episode: 1) JUMP versus LEAP; 2) GOAL versus OBJECTIVE; 3) SANDWICH versus BURGER.
Evolution (20)
Time has changed, as well as the things that surround us. Some things have disappeared forever, some have been transformed beyond recognition and others have begun to have different uses. In this episode, curious facts from the history of taxis.
3ways2 (4)
In this programme: How to say ‘No’ in 3 different ways.
English in focus (35)
In this episode, you will learn several useful collocations with the verb ‘to say’.
English 911 II (92)
In this episode: 1) TO ADOPT versus TO ADAPT; 2) TO FEEL BLUE versus TO BE YELLOW; 3) an idiom TO KNOCK IT OFF.
English 911 II (93)
In this episode: 1) TO BACK UP versus TO BACKUP; 2) how to reply to the phrase THANK YOU; 3) A BOOKWORM versus A COPYCAT idioms.
English 911 II (94)
In this episode: 1) TO EAT IN versus TO EAT OUT; 2) AN AFTERWORD versus AFTERWARDS; 3) an idiom TO HAVE A CRUSH ON SOMEONE.
IDIOM KITCHEN (3)
This episode focuses on the idiom “hold your horses”. You will find out what it really means, when it is appropriate to say it, and how it sounds in real spoken English.
City grammar (22)
In this episode: visit the University of Greenwich and learn to describe people and their actions correctly.
