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      • Worth seeing (25)

        Join us in exciting excursions! Learn about the world's famous sights and improve your listening skills. Check your comprehension by doing the tests with us. In this episode: visit The Saint-Ouen Flea Market in Paris.

      • Worth seeing (26)

        Join us in exciting excursions! Learn about the world's famous sights and improve your listening skills. Check your comprehension by doing the tests with us. In this episode: visit the bridges of Paris.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • Easy talk (137)

        In order to successfully cure a patient, a correct diagnosis must be made, and if the diagnosis is inaccurate, the same unthinkable story can happen to real patients as to the heroes of this issue.

      • Wrong&right (65)

        In this episode, we show you how to properly construct sentences conveying indirect speech to avoid very common mistakes in such cases.

      • English united (9)

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

      • 3ways2 (12)

        In this programme: How to agree in 3 different ways.

      • English in focus (48)

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

      • English 911 II (132)

        In this episode: 1) SAY versus SPEAK; 2) SCALLION versus SPRING ONION; 3) an idiom WHATSHISNAME.

      • English 911 II (133)

        In this episode: 1) SICK versus ILL; 2) QUIET versus QUITE; 3) an idiom ‘sb's heart is in his/her mouth’.

      • English 911 II (134)

        In this episode: 1) GIFT versus TALENT; 2) Couch versus Coach; 3) an idiom ‘a means to an end.’

      • IDIOM KITCHEN (9)

        This episode looks at the idiom “a storm in a teacup”. You will find out how it is used to describe exaggerated problems and see how it appears in real-life contexts.

      • City grammar (47)

        In this episode: visit Camden Lock and learn the difference between ‘few’ and ‘little.’

      • English up (29)

        In this episode: places to stay in London, and useful phrases for checking into a hotel.

      • 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.

      • Easy talk (137)

        In order to successfully cure a patient, a correct diagnosis must be made, and if the diagnosis is inaccurate, the same unthinkable story can happen to real patients as to the heroes of this issue.

      • Art land (65)

        Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! Take some crepe paper, scissors and glue and make a cactus.

      • Art land (66)

        Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! Take some crepe paper, scissors and plasticine and make dahlias.

      • Crafty hands II (33)

        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 box for storing Christmas decorations.

      • Okey-dokey (10)

        In this episode, the little aliens will take you on a fun trip. In today's episode, 'Travelling.'

      • Once upon a time (33)

        A collection of animated stories and fairy tales for children and their parents.

      • Word party (35)

        “Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is “Fast food”. Your kid will love it!

      • Word party (36)

        “Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is “Transport”. Your kid will love it!

      • Life around kids (5)

        This issue is dedicated to the various little hobbies of our heroes, and it will allow you to memorise and practise a whole range of essential English words and expressions.

      • English playtime (5)

        Everything is ready for Christmas and a Christmas tree and a treat. Just waiting for Santa.

      • Magic science (5)

        This episode is about density.

      • Yummy for mummy (8)

        In this episode our little chefs will cook smoothies.

      • Life around kids (64)

        In this issue, the characters will introduce you to their unusual pets and help you learn some new English words and expressions.

      • Simple phrases (6)

        In this series, you will get engaged in farming, go on a road trip and visit an amusement park.

      • Life around (7)

        In this series, you will be introduced to the phrases used to describe the operation of a lorry.

      • Life around (8)

        In this episode, you'll learn useful vocabulary to describe anything related to shipping and delivery.

      • Life around (49)

        This episode will give you the opportunity to practise vocabulary words to describe the learning processes and school life of any child.

      • City grammar (10)

        In this episode: visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum and learn when to use the definite article “the”.

      • Basic lexis (56)

        In this episode: visiting the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

      • Basic lexis (57)

        In this episode: learning different parts of a car.

      • Sing&spell (1)

        In this episode, you'll learn three new frequently used English words through a fun riddle song, as well as remember their correct spelling.

      • Sing&spell (2)

        In this series you can solve musical riddles to memorise some useful English words for the names of vegetables.

      • Sing&spell (3)

        In this series you can solve musical riddles to memorise some common English words for the names of some insects.

      • Sing&spell (16)

        In this episode, you will learn several useful English words for various children's toys with the help of fun song riddles.

      • 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 (15)

        In this series, the characters will talk about cars and help you memorise vocabulary to refer to the parts of a car.

      • Coffee chat (16)

        In this episode, the characters talk about office routine and give you lots of new words for various office stationery.

      • Coffee chat (48)

        In this series, we will talk about gifts sent by post, as well as new words for conversation on a similar topic.

      • Easy talk (8)

        Together with the main characters, you’ll enjoy both spicy and dietary meals, as well as find out that despite the fast pace of life, for some of us, there are unchanging things.

      • Let's talk (8)

        Let's talk about Christmas presents.

      • English in focus (19)

        In this episode, you will learn several English homophones –‘cent – scent’, ‘Sunday – sundae’, ‘compliment – complement’ .

      • English 911 II (48)

        In this episode: 1) QUESTION versus ASK; 2) COACH versus TRAINER; 3) GROCERIES versus PRODUCE.

      • English 911 II (50)

        In this episode: 1) BEGIN versus START; 2) HAIR versus HAIRS; 3) CENTER versus CENTRE.

      • English 911 II (52)

        In this episode: 1) LET versus ALLOW; 2) LATER versus LATTER; 3) CHAT versus TALK TO.

      • The language of business (19)

        In this episode: running an ethnic fashion store with Nelly Wandji.

      • The language of business (20)

        In this episode: running an antique business with Michael Andrew Wilson.

      • Business words (19)

        In this episode: companies.

      • Business words (20)

        In this episode: companies.

      • 3WAYS2 part 1 (20)

        In this programme: How to offer a gift in 3 different ways.

      • 3WAYS2 part 1 (21)

        In this programme: How to calm someone down in 3 different ways.

      • Best of the best (25)

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

      • Best of the best (26)

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

      • Art land (65)

        Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! Take some crepe paper, scissors and glue and make a cactus.

      • Art land (66)

        Making crafts with your child is a piece of cake! Take some crepe paper, scissors and plasticine and make dahlias.

      • Crafty hands II (33)

        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 box for storing Christmas decorations.

      • Okey-dokey (10)

        In this episode, the little aliens will take you on a fun trip. In today's episode, 'Travelling.'

      • Once upon a time (33)

        A collection of animated stories and fairy tales for children and their parents.

      • Word party (35)

        “Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is “Fast food”. Your kid will love it!

      • Word party (36)

        “Word Party” – a video dictionary for your kids. Today’s program is “Transport”. Your kid will love it!

      • Life around kids (5)

        This issue is dedicated to the various little hobbies of our heroes, and it will allow you to memorise and practise a whole range of essential English words and expressions.

      • English playtime (5)

        Everything is ready for Christmas and a Christmas tree and a treat. Just waiting for Santa.

      • Magic science (5)

        This episode is about density.

      • Yummy for mummy (8)

        In this episode our little chefs will cook smoothies.

      • Life around kids (64)

        In this issue, the characters will introduce you to their unusual pets and help you learn some new English words and expressions.

      • 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 (66)

        This episode focuses entirely on a number of very common English phrasal verbs to help you avoid common speech errors.

      • English united (10)

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

      • 3ways2 (13)

        In this programme: How to request something in 3 different ways.

      • English in focus (49)

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

      • English 911 II (135)

        In this episode: 1) Copy versus Simulate; 2) Flavor versus Flavour; 3) an idiom ‘To have time to kill.’

      • English 911 II (136)

        In this episode: 1) Amazing versus Amusing; 2) Apartment versus Flat; 3) an idiom ‘To have two left feet.’

      • English 911 II (137)

        In this episode: 1) Magic versus Magical; 2) Check versus Control; 3) an idiom ‘to beat around the bush.’

      • IDIOM KITCHEN (10)

        In this episode, you will learn the meaning of “barking up the wrong tree”, understand what mistakes it refers to, and practise using the idiom accurately in 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 (27)

        In this series, we will focus on pairs of words that are very similar in spelling and pronunciation, yet differ in meaning.

      • Wrong&right (54)

        This episode focuses on the correct use of prepositions with some common English verbs.

      • City grammar (48)

        In this episode: visit Regent's Canal and learn about bare infinitive.

      • City grammar (49)

        In this episode: visit Camden Market and learn the difference between ‘other’ and ‘another.’

      • City grammar (50)

        In this episode: visit Pirate Castle and learn about exclamations.

      • English up (30)

        In this episode: the unique diversity of London art, and an interview with an art dealer.

      • Simple phrases (6)

        In this series, you will get engaged in farming, go on a road trip and visit an amusement park.

      • Life around (7)

        In this series, you will be introduced to the phrases used to describe the operation of a lorry.

      • Life around (8)

        In this episode, you'll learn useful vocabulary to describe anything related to shipping and delivery.

      • Life around (49)

        This episode will give you the opportunity to practise vocabulary words to describe the learning processes and school life of any child.

      • City grammar (10)

        In this episode: visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum and learn when to use the definite article “the”.

      • Basic lexis (56)

        In this episode: visiting the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

      • Basic lexis (57)

        In this episode: learning different parts of a car.

      • Sing&spell (1)

        In this episode, you'll learn three new frequently used English words through a fun riddle song, as well as remember their correct spelling.

      • Sing&spell (2)

        In this series you can solve musical riddles to memorise some useful English words for the names of vegetables.

      • Sing&spell (3)

        In this series you can solve musical riddles to memorise some common English words for the names of some insects.

      • Sing&spell (16)

        In this episode, you will learn several useful English words for various children's toys with the help of fun song riddles.

      • Coffee chat (15)

        In this series, the characters will talk about cars and help you memorise vocabulary to refer to the parts of a car.

      • Coffee chat (16)

        In this episode, the characters talk about office routine and give you lots of new words for various office stationery.

      • Coffee chat (48)

        In this series, we will talk about gifts sent by post, as well as new words for conversation on a similar topic.

      • Easy talk (8)

        Together with the main characters, you’ll enjoy both spicy and dietary meals, as well as find out that despite the fast pace of life, for some of us, there are unchanging things.

      • Let's talk (8)

        Let's talk about Christmas presents.

      • English in focus (19)

        In this episode, you will learn several English homophones –‘cent – scent’, ‘Sunday – sundae’, ‘compliment – complement’ .

      • English 911 II (48)

        In this episode: 1) QUESTION versus ASK; 2) COACH versus TRAINER; 3) GROCERIES versus PRODUCE.

      • English 911 II (50)

        In this episode: 1) BEGIN versus START; 2) HAIR versus HAIRS; 3) CENTER versus CENTRE.

      • English 911 II (52)

        In this episode: 1) LET versus ALLOW; 2) LATER versus LATTER; 3) CHAT versus TALK TO.

      • Business words (20)

        In this episode: companies.

      • 3WAYS2 part 1 (20)

        In this programme: How to offer a gift in 3 different ways.

      • 3WAYS2 part 1 (21)

        In this programme: How to calm someone down in 3 different ways.

      • Best of the best (25)

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

      • Best of the best (26)

        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 (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 (66)

        This episode focuses entirely on a number of very common English phrasal verbs to help you avoid common speech errors.

      • English united (10)

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

      • 3ways2 (13)

        In this programme: How to request something in 3 different ways.

      • English in focus (49)

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

      • English 911 II (135)

        In this episode: 1) Copy versus Simulate; 2) Flavor versus Flavour; 3) an idiom ‘To have time to kill.’

      • English 911 II (136)

        In this episode: 1) Amazing versus Amusing; 2) Apartment versus Flat; 3) an idiom ‘To have two left feet.’

      • English 911 II (137)

        In this episode: 1) Magic versus Magical; 2) Check versus Control; 3) an idiom ‘to beat around the bush.’

      • IDIOM KITCHEN (10)

        In this episode, you will learn the meaning of “barking up the wrong tree”, understand what mistakes it refers to, and practise using the idiom accurately in English.

      • English up (30)

        In this episode: the unique diversity of London art, and an interview with an art dealer.