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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.
3WAYS2 part 1 (14)
In this programme: How to express concern in 3 different ways.
Best of the best (12)
Best Of the Best is a intriguing program with wise and inspiring quotes on various topics.
Best of the best (13)
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 (2)
In this episode: music for sport.
English 911 II (5)
In this episode: 1) ATMOSPHERE versus AMBIENCE; 2) CHILDISH versus CHILDLIKE; 3) CLEVER versus SMART.
English 911 II (8)
In this episode: 1) an abbreviation FYI; 2) TO COMPARE TO versus TO COMPARE WITH; 3) HEEL versus TO HEAL.
English 911 II (9)
In this episode: 1) PEACE versus PIECE; 2) ECONOMIC versus ECONOMICAL; 3) an abbreviation SCI-FI.
Evolution (2)
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 books.
Film set (1)
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 (10)
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 (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.
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.
City grammar (24)
In this episode: visit the Royal Borough of Greenwich and learn when to use the present perfect tense.
Film set (1)
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 (10)
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 (61)
Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! We will draw poppies.
Art land (62)
Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! Take coloured paper and quilling paper and a winter craft.
Crafty hands II (31)
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 paper flowers.
Once upon a time (31)
A collection of animated stories and fairy tales for children and their parents.
Word party (31)
“Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is “At the supermarket”. Your kid will love it!
Word party (32)
“Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is
Life around kids (13)
In this episode, the characters will show you their room, and help you memorise lots of useful new words to describe things and objects around you.
Magic science (10)
This episode is about static electricity.
Life around kids (68)
In this episode, the little characters will be put to bed and introduce you to their favourite activities before bedtime to remember lots of new English words and expressions.
Life around kids (56)
In this episode, we dive into New Year's Eve fun to have a good time and learn a number of essential English words and expressions.
Life around kids (57)
The characters in this series will go with you to fun children's festivals and help you memorise a whole range of useful new English words and phrases.
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 (87)
In this series we will look at all the different kinds of bags and learn vocabulary units and expressions to describe their type and function.
Life around (88)
In this issue we will learn the names of a variety of hats and learn a range of useful expressions.
Life around (89)
This episode focuses on a variety of accessories and their correct names, as well as learning some useful English expressions.
Life around (90)
In this episode, we will learn the correct names of some jewellery to spruce up our English speech.
Life around (91)
In this episode, we'll learn some new football-related vocabulary, as well as memorise some useful speech patterns.
Life around (92)
This episode is all about learning new expressions and vocabulary to describe everything about the game of baseball.
Sing&spell (13)
In this issue, we invite you to solve fun musical riddles and learn the English names of some household pets.
Sing&spell (14)
The entertaining musical puzzles in this issue will help you memorise the correct English names for some fruits.
Sing&spell (18)
With the help of our song riddles in this issue, you will learn the correct English names for some popular musical instruments.
Get a call (36)
The case that Detective Tracks will investigate in this episode has caused a lot of trouble for a young student who is trying hard to study. The talent of the detective and his clever assistant will help solve this difficult problem.
Easy talk (130)
It is very important for every bank employee to be able to persuade a customer to put money into an account. But what is the impact on the quality of work if the employee is trained by an experienced business coach? Let's take a look.
Easy talk (131)
Every employee deserves to take a holiday and relax. But what happens if the boss doesn't want to give the employee a holiday? It's hardly going to help him get the person to do the job, is it?
Digital world (11)
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 (31)
In this episode: interesting facts about most expensive movie flops.
All about (32)
In this episode: interesting facts about futuristic cities.
All about (33)
In this episode: interesting facts about weirdest animals.
Here and there (21)
In this episode, we are going to Russia to see a very unusual winter sport.
Here and there (22)
In this episode, we are travelling to Brazil to see polar bears. Yes, they now live in this hot country.
Coffee chat (21)
In this series, the talk over a cup of coffee will be about gardening and new vocabulary units that will be useful to you in speech.
Coffee chat (22)
The heroes of this issue will chat about cake making and help you learn some useful words to discuss this topic.
Coffee chat (51)
In this episode, we talk about birthdays, holiday preparations and gifts to learn a number of useful words on the topic.
Easy talk (11)
When you visit the London Library, you will learn how important it is to surround yourself not only with good books, but also with responsible people.
Let's talk (11)
Let's talk about travelling.
English in focus (26)
In this episode, you will learn several English homographs – ‘palm, ring, nail’.
English 911 II (77)
In this episode: 1) LET’S versus LETS; 2) AREA versus TERRITORY; 3) PROGRAMME versus PROGRAM.
English 911 II (78)
In this episode: 1) ASK SOMEONE OUT versus ASK AROUND; 2) ASTROLOGY versus ASTRONOMY; 3) HOW DO YOU DO? versus HOW ARE YOU?
English 911 II (86)
In this episode: 1) TO LOOK AFTER versus TO LOOK FOR; 2) FLEA versus FLEE; 3) HAIR versus HARE.
Perfect english (3)
In this episode: learn the pronunciation of the sound [m].
Perfect english (4)
In this episode: learn the pronunciation of the sound [aʊ].
English in focus (4)
In this episode, you will learn when the letters B, L and H are silent in English.
Let's read right (2)
In this episode, you will learn a quote of Sir Winston Churchill and study several tricky rules of English phonetics.
Basic lexis (61)
In this programme, “To relax in the sun”.
Basic lexis (62)
In this episode: visiting the Kyoto Garden in London.
Basic lexis (63)
In this episode: meeting farm animals.
Step by step II (7)
In this programme, “To make a selfie”.
Art land (61)
Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! We will draw poppies.
Art land (62)
Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! Take coloured paper and quilling paper and a winter craft.
Crafty hands II (31)
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 paper flowers.
Once upon a time (31)
A collection of animated stories and fairy tales for children and their parents.
Word party (31)
“Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is “At the supermarket”. Your kid will love it!
Word party (32)
“Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is
Life around kids (13)
In this episode, the characters will show you their room, and help you memorise lots of useful new words to describe things and objects around you.
Magic science (10)
This episode is about static electricity.
Life around kids (68)
In this episode, the little characters will be put to bed and introduce you to their favourite activities before bedtime to remember lots of new English words and expressions.
Life around kids (56)
In this episode, we dive into New Year's Eve fun to have a good time and learn a number of essential English words and expressions.
Life around kids (57)
The characters in this series will go with you to fun children's festivals and help you memorise a whole range of useful new English words and phrases.
Easy talk (26)
In this episode, the factory workers were so diligent in their efforts to kill work time that it completely upset their grand plans.
Easy talk (76)
In this series you will find out how far you can go, trying to establish relationships with people in the workplace, and whether the main character will be helped by modern technology.
Easy talk (107)
How often have you had to give people advice? The main character of our cartoon received very good advice, but he achieved a great result not thanks to it, but in spite of it.
All about (34)
In this episode: interesting facts about movie casts who hated each other.
All about (35)
In this episode: interesting facts about strangest deep-sea creatures.
All about (36)
In this episode: interesting facts about weird inventions.
Here and there (23)
In this episode, we are going to see the green parliament. And it’s the Israeli Parliament.
Here and there (24)
Where can you relax in a big city? Well, there are lots of places: cafés, restaurants, parks and many others. But what if you want to go to the countryside but don’t want to leave the city? Then, the place we are going to talk about today is just for you.
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 (2)
Share in the lives of Londoners who have turned simple jobs into true labours of love. In this episode: meet Harriet Riddell, a performance textile artist who uses her sewing machine to draw in stitch.
What did they say (18)
In this episode: listen to the speech of Joanne Rowling, the author of Harry Potter.
What did they say (19)
In this episode: learn the secrets of success from the founder of Under Armour, Kevin Plank.
English 911 II (84)
In this episode: 1) the difference between TO RUN ACROSS / TO RUN AFTER / TO RUN AWAY; 2) TO TURN SOMETHING DOWN versus TO TURN SOMEBODY DOWN; 3) BASE versus BASS.
English 911 II (85)
In this episode: 1) TO CARRY ON versus TO CARRY OUT; 2) AUNT versus ANT; 3) TO STAND FOR versus TO STAND IN FOR.
Evolution (17)
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 umbrellas.
Wrong&right (17)
In this episode, we will help each viewer learn how to correctly use some specific grammatical structures of the English language.
Wrong&right (44)
In this episode, we'll help you avoid common mistakes in the use of English articles.
Grammar wise (26)
English is easy! Watch entertaining stories and learn the English grammar! The topic of today’s episode: Gerund and Infinitive.
English is the key (13)
In this episode: taking photos.
English is the key (14)
In this episode: taking a funicular.
English is the key (15)
In this episode: asking for directions.
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 (87)
In this series we will look at all the different kinds of bags and learn vocabulary units and expressions to describe their type and function.
Life around (88)
In this issue we will learn the names of a variety of hats and learn a range of useful expressions.
Life around (89)
This episode focuses on a variety of accessories and their correct names, as well as learning some useful English expressions.
Life around (90)
In this episode, we will learn the correct names of some jewellery to spruce up our English speech.
Life around (91)
In this episode, we'll learn some new football-related vocabulary, as well as memorise some useful speech patterns.
Life around (92)
This episode is all about learning new expressions and vocabulary to describe everything about the game of baseball.
Sing&spell (13)
In this issue, we invite you to solve fun musical riddles and learn the English names of some household pets.
Sing&spell (14)
The entertaining musical puzzles in this issue will help you memorise the correct English names for some fruits.
Sing&spell (18)
With the help of our song riddles in this issue, you will learn the correct English names for some popular musical instruments.
Get a call (36)
The case that Detective Tracks will investigate in this episode has caused a lot of trouble for a young student who is trying hard to study. The talent of the detective and his clever assistant will help solve this difficult problem.
Coffee chat (21)
In this series, the talk over a cup of coffee will be about gardening and new vocabulary units that will be useful to you in speech.
Coffee chat (22)
The heroes of this issue will chat about cake making and help you learn some useful words to discuss this topic.
Coffee chat (51)
In this episode, we talk about birthdays, holiday preparations and gifts to learn a number of useful words on the topic.
Easy talk (11)
When you visit the London Library, you will learn how important it is to surround yourself not only with good books, but also with responsible people.
Let's talk (11)
Let's talk about travelling.
English in focus (26)
In this episode, you will learn several English homographs – ‘palm, ring, nail’.
English 911 II (77)
In this episode: 1) LET’S versus LETS; 2) AREA versus TERRITORY; 3) PROGRAMME versus PROGRAM.
English 911 II (78)
In this episode: 1) ASK SOMEONE OUT versus ASK AROUND; 2) ASTROLOGY versus ASTRONOMY; 3) HOW DO YOU DO? versus HOW ARE YOU?
English 911 II (86)
In this episode: 1) TO LOOK AFTER versus TO LOOK FOR; 2) FLEA versus FLEE; 3) HAIR versus HARE.
Step by step II (7)
In this programme, “To make a selfie”.
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 (2)
Share in the lives of Londoners who have turned simple jobs into true labours of love. In this episode: meet Harriet Riddell, a performance textile artist who uses her sewing machine to draw in stitch.
What did they say (18)
In this episode: listen to the speech of Joanne Rowling, the author of Harry Potter.
What did they say (19)
In this episode: learn the secrets of success from the founder of Under Armour, Kevin Plank.
English 911 II (84)
In this episode: 1) the difference between TO RUN ACROSS / TO RUN AFTER / TO RUN AWAY; 2) TO TURN SOMETHING DOWN versus TO TURN SOMEBODY DOWN; 3) BASE versus BASS.
English 911 II (85)
In this episode: 1) TO CARRY ON versus TO CARRY OUT; 2) AUNT versus ANT; 3) TO STAND FOR versus TO STAND IN FOR.
Evolution (17)
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 umbrellas.
Easy talk (130)
It is very important for every bank employee to be able to persuade a customer to put money into an account. But what is the impact on the quality of work if the employee is trained by an experienced business coach? Let's take a look.
Easy talk (131)
Every employee deserves to take a holiday and relax. But what happens if the boss doesn't want to give the employee a holiday? It's hardly going to help him get the person to do the job, is it?
Digital world (11)
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 (31)
In this episode: interesting facts about most expensive movie flops.
All about (32)
In this episode: interesting facts about futuristic cities.
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.
English is the key (15)
In this episode: asking for directions.
