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      • Business words (1)

        In this episode: Mergers & Acquisitions.

      • Business words (2)

        In this episode: setting goals.

      • 3WAYS2 part 1 (1)

        In this programme: How to say ‘Thank you’ in 3 different ways.

      • 3WAYS2 part 1 (2)

        In this programme: How to say ‘Hello’ in 3 different ways.

      • Best of the best (1)

        Best Of the Best is a intriguing program with wise and inspiring quotes on various topics.

      • Best of the best (2)

        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.

      • Labour of love (4)

        Share in the lives of Londoners who have turned simple jobs into true labours of love. In this episode: meet Jade Mary Elliott, a popular British plus-size model.

      • What did they say (22)

        In this episode: discover the world of virtual reality with John Carmack.

      • What did they say (23)

        In this episode: find out the secrets behind global popularity of Tetris with its creator, Alexey Pajitnov.

      • English 911 II (107)

        In this episode: 1) PROPOSE versus OFFER; 2) COUNT versus CALCULATE; 3) GIANT versus GIGANTIC.

      • English 911 II (108)

        In this episode: 1) EXHALE versus EXPEL; 2) PUT OFF versus CANCEL; 3) TRADE versus TRADES.

      • Evolution (19)

        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 toothpaste.

      • BURNT

        Burnt is a 2015 American-British film directed by John Wells. The leading roles are played by Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Omar Sy, and Daniel Brühl. It is a dramatic story about a gifted chef trying to rebuild his reputation and reach a new level of success.

      • Easy talk (136)

        A true medical expert always knows when, how and who needs to be treated, and who just needs fresh air and a good mood. But what happens if a doctor encounters an unprecedented case in his practice? Let's take a look.

      • Digital world (17)

        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.

      • Wrong&right (63)

        This series focuses on the correct use of some very common English verbs and their collocations in speech.

      • English united (7)

        Creative American teacher and blogger Luke Priddy introduces the intricacies of the American English and the cultural specifics of the United States.

      • 3ways2 (10)

        In this programme: How to express sympathy in 3 different ways.

      • English in focus (46)

        In this episode, you will learn several useful set expressions with the noun ‘Water’.

      • English 911 II (126)

        In this episode: 1) AURAL versus ORAL; 2) ASCEND versus ASSENT; 3) an idiom DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER.

      • English 911 II (127)

        In this episode: 1) PRESCRIBE versus PROSCRIBE; 2) RESTFUL versus RESTIVE; 3) an idiom DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER.

      • English 911 II (128)

        In this episode: 1) INGENUOUS versus INGENIOUS; 2) DISCREET versus DISCRETE; 3) an idiom TO TAKE UNDER SOMEONE’S WING.

      • IDIOM KITCHEN (7)

        This episode is dedicated to the idiom “in a pickle”. You will learn how English speakers describe tricky situations and memorise the expression with the help of practical examples.

      • City grammar (34)

        In this episode: visit St Dunstan in the East Church Garden, and learn about tag questions.

      • City grammar (35)

        In this episode: visit the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and learn how to use possessives in English.

      • English up (23)

        In this episode: learn useful tips for healthy lifestyle and find out about Londoners' food preferences.

      • BURNT

        Burnt is a 2015 American-British film directed by John Wells. The leading roles are played by Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Omar Sy, and Daniel Brühl. It is a dramatic story about a gifted chef trying to rebuild his reputation and reach a new level of success.

      • Easy talk (136)

        A true medical expert always knows when, how and who needs to be treated, and who just needs fresh air and a good mood. But what happens if a doctor encounters an unprecedented case in his practice? Let's take a look.

      • Digital world (17)

        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.

      • 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 (2)

        This series will take you to the most ordinary school lesson and you will learn a lot of the necessary vocabulary to describe everything that will happen in the class.

      • Magic science (2)

        This episode is about dry ice.

      • Yummy for mummy (3)

        In this episode our little chefs will cook homemade tagliattele.

      • Life around kids (74)

        In this issue, we'll talk about everyday activities and plans to learn a number of useful English words and expressions.

      • Life around kids (61)

        In this episode, our little characters will go to the hairdresser to get new hairstyles, as well as help you learn some new words and expressions on the subject.

      • Simple phrases (9)

        In this series, you will cook amazing dishes in the chef's kitchen, improve your communication skills and take a walk along the embankment.

      • Life around (12)

        This episode will introduce you to the basic words and expressions to describe the active rhythm of urban life in any metropolis.

      • Life around (40)

        Together with the characters in this series you will dance a lot, as well as learn a number of useful expressions and collocations to describe this amusing activity.

      • Life around (52)

        In this series, you will learn and practise a number of useful words and terms used to describe New Year's Eve traditions.

      • City grammar (13)

        In this episode: visit the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral and learn about the prepositions of time.

      • Basic lexis (58)

        In this episode: learning different types of transport.

      • Basic lexis (59)

        In this episode: using the stairs and the elevator.

      • Get a call (3)

        In this episode, we see the heroine's dialogue with her brother, who asks his beloved sister to buy him something delicious for lunch and shows you the use of some English words; but is it really that simple? Let's have a look!

      • Get a call (4)

        Have you had to deal with sales professionals? The character in this episode will meet a real sales professional and help you learn some useful English expressions.

      • Get a call (15)

        The main character in this episode will receive unusual help from a completely unexpected side when he makes an effort to help his charges.

      • Get a call (37)

        In this series, Detective Tracks must find Mr Bumper's missing suitcase containing valuable items. His agent, Flapjack, comes to his aid and helps him piece together all the details of the crime.

      • Film set (5)

        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.

      • Digital world (18)

        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.

      • Film set (6)

        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.

      • Here and there (85)

        Today we will see a special place in London, called Kyoto Garden.

      • Easy talk (168)

        The characters in this series will plot a clever combination to get out of their predicament. But will their ingenuity lead to the desired result? Let's find out the answer to that question.

      • Coffee chat (35)

        In this issue, the characters discuss their weekend plans and help you remember a number of new words to describe outdoor activities on the river.

      • Coffee chat (36)

        The characters in this episode will discuss their hair preferences and introduce you to some new words on the subject.

      • Coffee chat (58)

        In this issue, we will talk about summer and everything related to it in order to learn some new useful English vocabulary.

      • Easy talk (18)

        Here, you will realize how thin the line between the real and fictional world of fiction can be.

      • Let's talk (18)

        Let's talk about fitness.

      • English in focus (39)

        In this episode, you will learn several English homophones – ‘file - phial’, ‘fat - phat’, ‘mousse - moose’.

      • What did they say (6)

        In this episode: listen to the famous motivational speech by Steve Jobs.

      • What did they say (7)

        In this episode: find out what the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, thinks about computers.

      • What did they say (8)

        In this episode: listen to interview with the owner of a London china store, Josie Firmin.

      • Perfect english (7)

        In this episode: learn the pronunciation of the sound [p].

      • Perfect english (8)

        In this episode: learn the pronunciation of the sound [h].

      • English in focus (22)

        In this episode, you will learn basic difference between British and American pronunciation.

      • Let's read right (4)

        In this episode, you will learn a quote of Elon Musk and study several tricky rules of English phonetics.

      • Basic lexis (67)

        In this episode: learning different professions.

      • Basic lexis (68)

        In this episode: in the city.

      • Basic lexis (69)

        In this episode: learning different types of buildings.

      • Step by step II (9)

        In this programme, “To relax in the sun”.

      • 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 (2)

        This series will take you to the most ordinary school lesson and you will learn a lot of the necessary vocabulary to describe everything that will happen in the class.

      • Magic science (2)

        This episode is about dry ice.

      • Yummy for mummy (3)

        In this episode our little chefs will cook homemade tagliattele.

      • Life around kids (74)

        In this issue, we'll talk about everyday activities and plans to learn a number of useful English words and expressions.

      • Life around kids (61)

        In this episode, our little characters will go to the hairdresser to get new hairstyles, as well as help you learn some new words and expressions on the subject.

      • Film set (37)

        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.

      • Film set (38)

        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.

      • Film set (39)

        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.

      • Easy talk (43)

        Christmas gifts always bring a lot of joy to every home. But in this episode, you'll see how important it is to make sure the gift is welcome and suitable for the whole family.

      • Easy talk (84)

        Every shopper knows how nice it is to get a discount on the right product. And when a mass sale starts in a shop, it can drive crazy any customer, even the most focused one.

      • Easy talk (111)

        There is a public perception of the total benefits of sport and exercise. However, it is important to remember that all activities should be tailored to the individual's capabilities, otherwise all sorts of things can happen.

      • Wrong&right (64)

        In this issue, we will look at the specifics of the correct usage of some frequently used English words to avoid common mistakes.

      • English united (8)

        Creative American teacher and blogger Luke Priddy introduces the intricacies of the American English and the cultural specifics of the United States.

      • 3ways2 (11)

        In this programme: How to hurry someone up in 3 different ways.

      • English in focus (47)

        In this episode, you will learn several useful collocations with the verb ‘to go’.

      • English 911 II (129)

        In this episode: 1) PREPARE versus COOK; 2) BEAR versus BEER; 3) an idiom AS COOL AS CUCUMBER.

      • English 911 II (130)

        In this episode: 1) DICE versus SLICE; 2) DEAR versus DEER; 3) an idiom STORM IN A TEACUP.

      • English 911 II (131)

        In this episode: 1) SHINE versus GLITTER; 2) COOKIE versus BISCUIT; 3) an idiom HOLD YOUR HORSES.

      • IDIOM KITCHEN (8)

        In this episode, you will explore the idiom “the apple of one’s eye”, understand its emotional meaning, and practise using it to talk about people who are very dear to us.

      • 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.

      • Keep fit (14)

        In this programme, medicine ball circuit training.

      • Keep fit (15)

        In this programme, resistance band circuit.

      • What did they say (58)

        In this episode: improve your English and persuasive skills with Joshua Smith, the founder of CadrEnglish.

      • What did they say (59)

        In this episode: find out what inspired James Cameron to create his famous movies.

      • What did they say (60)

        In this episode: learn the history of YouTube with one of its founders, Chad Hurley.

      • What did they say (61)

        In this episode: find out some interesting facts about book publishing with Rose Green.

      • Wrong&right (24)

        This episode focuses on a number of words with similar meanings that are easily confused in context, and it's easy to teach the difference between their usage.

      • Wrong&right (51)

        This episode looks at the most common mistakes English language users make with passive voice, irregular and similar verbs.

      • City grammar (37)

        In this episode: visit Jubilee Gardens and learn about reflexive pronouns.

      • City grammar (38)

        In this episode: visit Routemaster Diamond Jubilee in Finsbury Park and learn when to use the past perfect tense.

      • City grammar (39)

        In this episode: visit Finsbury Park and learn when to use the words ‘like’ or ‘as’ to make a comparison.

      • City grammar (40)

        In this episode: visit Finsbury Park Boating Lake and learn how to use the word ‘wish’ correctly.

      • English up (25)

        In this episode: learn more about wildlife and habits of different animals, and visit a unique bird sanctuary.

      • Simple phrases (9)

        In this series, you will cook amazing dishes in the chef's kitchen, improve your communication skills and take a walk along the embankment.

      • Life around (12)

        This episode will introduce you to the basic words and expressions to describe the active rhythm of urban life in any metropolis.

      • Life around (40)

        Together with the characters in this series you will dance a lot, as well as learn a number of useful expressions and collocations to describe this amusing activity.

      • Life around (52)

        In this series, you will learn and practise a number of useful words and terms used to describe New Year's Eve traditions.

      • City grammar (13)

        In this episode: visit the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral and learn about the prepositions of time.

      • Basic lexis (58)

        In this episode: learning different types of transport.

      • Basic lexis (59)

        In this episode: using the stairs and the elevator.

      • Get a call (3)

        In this episode, we see the heroine's dialogue with her brother, who asks his beloved sister to buy him something delicious for lunch and shows you the use of some English words; but is it really that simple? Let's have a look!

      • Get a call (4)

        Have you had to deal with sales professionals? The character in this episode will meet a real sales professional and help you learn some useful English expressions.

      • Get a call (15)

        The main character in this episode will receive unusual help from a completely unexpected side when he makes an effort to help his charges.

      • Get a call (37)

        In this series, Detective Tracks must find Mr Bumper's missing suitcase containing valuable items. His agent, Flapjack, comes to his aid and helps him piece together all the details of the crime.

      • Coffee chat (35)

        In this issue, the characters discuss their weekend plans and help you remember a number of new words to describe outdoor activities on the river.

      • Coffee chat (36)

        The characters in this episode will discuss their hair preferences and introduce you to some new words on the subject.

      • Coffee chat (58)

        In this issue, we will talk about summer and everything related to it in order to learn some new useful English vocabulary.

      • Easy talk (18)

        Here, you will realize how thin the line between the real and fictional world of fiction can be.

      • Let's talk (18)

        Let's talk about fitness.

      • English in focus (39)

        In this episode, you will learn several English homophones – ‘file - phial’, ‘fat - phat’, ‘mousse - moose’.

      • What did they say (6)

        In this episode: listen to the famous motivational speech by Steve Jobs.

      • What did they say (7)

        In this episode: find out what the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, thinks about computers.

      • What did they say (8)

        In this episode: listen to interview with the owner of a London china store, Josie Firmin.

      • Basic lexis (68)

        In this episode: in the city.

      • Basic lexis (69)

        In this episode: learning different types of buildings.

      • Step by step II (9)

        In this programme, “To relax in the sun”.

      • 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.

      • Keep fit (14)

        In this programme, medicine ball circuit training.

      • Keep fit (15)

        In this programme, resistance band circuit.

      • What did they say (58)

        In this episode: improve your English and persuasive skills with Joshua Smith, the founder of CadrEnglish.

      • What did they say (59)

        In this episode: find out what inspired James Cameron to create his famous movies.

      • What did they say (60)

        In this episode: learn the history of YouTube with one of its founders, Chad Hurley.

      • What did they say (61)

        In this episode: find out some interesting facts about book publishing with Rose Green.

      • Digital world (18)

        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.

      • Wrong&right (64)

        In this issue, we will look at the specifics of the correct usage of some frequently used English words to avoid common mistakes.

      • English united (8)

        Creative American teacher and blogger Luke Priddy introduces the intricacies of the American English and the cultural specifics of the United States.

      • 3ways2 (11)

        In this programme: How to hurry someone up in 3 different ways.

      • English in focus (47)

        In this episode, you will learn several useful collocations with the verb ‘to go’.

      • English 911 II (129)

        In this episode: 1) PREPARE versus COOK; 2) BEAR versus BEER; 3) an idiom AS COOL AS CUCUMBER.

      • English 911 II (130)

        In this episode: 1) DICE versus SLICE; 2) DEAR versus DEER; 3) an idiom STORM IN A TEACUP.

      • English 911 II (131)

        In this episode: 1) SHINE versus GLITTER; 2) COOKIE versus BISCUIT; 3) an idiom HOLD YOUR HORSES.

      • IDIOM KITCHEN (8)

        In this episode, you will explore the idiom “the apple of one’s eye”, understand its emotional meaning, and practise using it to talk about people who are very dear to us.

      • City grammar (40)

        In this episode: visit Finsbury Park Boating Lake and learn how to use the word ‘wish’ correctly.

      • English up (25)

        In this episode: learn more about wildlife and habits of different animals, and visit a unique bird sanctuary.