Learning English from the News Episodes Episode guide
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Human embryo DNA editing OK, panel says
Dan and Catherine discuss the key language from this story.
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Human consciousness: Where is it in the brain?
Two theories about consciousness have been put to the test by scientists.
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Huge power cuts in Spain and Portugal
What caused this huge power cut? Learn about this story with Beth and Pippa
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How do vampire bats survive on blood?
Scientists have discovered how vampire bats can survive on a blood-only diet
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How do vampire bats survive on blood?
Scientists have discovered how vampire bats can survive on a blood-only diet
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Hottest week ever
The first week of July had the highest average global temperature ever measured, UN says.
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Hottest March ever
Last month was the world's warmest March on record.
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Hong Kong to establish a 'platform for dialogue'
Dan and Catherine teach you the language the media is using to discuss this story.
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Hollywood's campaign against harassment
Rob and Neil teach you how to use language from this news story in your everyday English.
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Hollywood writers strike
Could your favourite shows stop? Hollywood writers strike over pay and conditions.
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Heatwaves across the world
Heatwaves cause record temperatures in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.
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Healthy living and DNA
Scientists believe a healthy lifestyle could increase life expectancy, despite genes.
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Harry and Meghan's Interview
Neil and Catherine have the vocabulary you need to talk about this story.
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Harry and Meghan to make shows with Netflix
Catherine and Rob have the vocabulary you need to talk about this story.
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Haiti: Gang violence crisis
The prime minister of Haiti has agreed to resign following weeks of gang violence.
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Greta Thunberg's UN speech
Neil and Catherine teach you the language the media is using to discuss this story.
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Green flights? Impossible
Can flying ever be green? Scientists say no.
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Great Barrier Reef in danger
Some scientists say the world's largest coral reef is under threat by climate change.
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Grammys: Beyonce sets new record
Beyonce has set a new record after becoming the first female artist to win 28 Grammys.
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Google fined millions for breaking data law
Neil and Dan teach you the language the media is using to discuss this story.
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Google engineer: AI has feelings
Google engineer: AI has feelings
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Golden Globes 2021
Learn the vocabulary you need to talk about this year's film and TV awards ceremony.
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Global warming increases risk of cancer in women: Study
Global warming increases the risk of cancer in women, a new study has found
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Global economy slows down
The World Bank predicts the global economy is getting closer to a recession.
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Germany elections: Centre-left claim narrow win over Merkel's party
Germany's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have claimed victory in the federal election
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German far right wins state election
The far-right party AfD has won a state election in Thuringia, Germany.
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Georgia's 'foreign agent' law passed
Georgia's parliament has passed a 'foreign agent' law. Neil and Georgie teach the words.
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Gaza ceasefire at risk
The ceasefire which started in Gaza in January is at risk of collapsing.
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Gatlin team doping allegations
Allegations of drug taking connected to world-record holder Justin Gatlin have been made.
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Fukushima water release
The UN have said it's safe to release water from the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan.