Learning English from the News Episodes Episode guide
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Tourism's carbon footprint
Catherine and Dan discuss the environmental impact of tourism
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Tornadoes devastate US states
Tornadoes hit the Midwest of the US on Friday and caused destruction and loss of life.
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Too many mangoes in the Philippines
Neil and Tom teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
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Tonga: Volcano and tsunami hit
Major damage reported in Tonga after a huge volcanic eruption triggered a tsunami threat.
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Toddler buys $25 onion on dad’s phone
Toddler Alice was playing with her dad's phone when she ordered an onion by accident.
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Tiny 'cousin' of T.rex discovered
Dan and Catherine teach you the language being used to discuss this story
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Third of adults inactive
Around 1.8 billion people in the world are physically inactive, according to WHO study
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The Russian Revolution: 100 years on
It's 100 years since the October Revolution in Russia
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The return of blue whales
Scientists have seen an increase in blue whales in the South Atlantic.
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The Queen gives medal to health service
Queen Elizabeth has awarded the George Cross to the National Health Service.
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The Queen celebrates 70 years on the throne
Queen Elizabeth II becomes Britain's longest reigning monarch.
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The face of the real Santa Claus
Researchers have produced images of the man who Santa Claus is based on.
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The animals protecting Britain's Christmas dinners
This is a Christmas-themed News Review first published in 2016
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The 'King of Crypto' charged with fraud
Learn how to use the language from the latest news stories in your everyday English.
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Texas hit by deadly floods
Flash floods hit central Texas in the USA. Georgie and Phil discuss the story.
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Teenager blinded by chips and junk food diet
Dan and Catherine teach you the language being used to discuss this story.
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Teen nearly dies from vaping
Neil and Georgina discuss the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
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Taliban: No beard, no job!
Government employees in Afghanistan were told they can lose their jobs if they shave.
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Taiwan election angers China
Taiwan has elected William Lai as president. (Image: Annabelle Chih/Getty Images)
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Sweden joins Nato
Sweden is to join Nato after 200 years of neutrality.
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Suu Kyi defends Myanmar against Rohingya genocide charge
Catherine and Dan teach you the language the media is using to discuss this story.
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Suez Canal: Delays continue
The Ever Given became stuck in the Suez Canal on 23rd March and caused long delays.
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Sudan war: 'World's worst humanitarian crisis'
The war in Sudan is the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world today, say charities
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Sudan protests continue
Tom and Catherine bring you the language from the latest news headlines on this story.
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Sudan crisis
Humanitarian crisis in Sudan as thousands try to leave the capital, Khartoum.
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Stopping the environmental apocalypse
An international delegation meet to avert environmental catastrophe
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Stopping the cyber-criminals
Tom and Catherine teach you language the media is using to discuss this story.
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Spain in crisis after Catalan vote
The Spanish region of Catalonia has voted for independence in an unofficial referendum
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SpaceX splash down
Neil and Rob talk about space exploration and teach you vocabulary.
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Space wine: Does it taste better?
Scientists sent bottles of wine to the ISS to study the effect of gravity on the product.