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Pronunciation: How to pronounce 'would you...?'
Tim's in the pronunciation workshop. This time he's finding out what happens when one word ends in /d/ and the next begins in /j/ - and he's asking the people of London how they ask for a helping hand...
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BBC English Masterclass: Inversion 1: After Negative or Limiting Adverbs
Inversion happens in English for emphasis, dramatic purpose or formality. This type of inversion uses negative and limiting adverbs - these are a group of adverbs which limit the meaning of a verb or make it negative. Examples are 'never', 'hardly', 'no', 'only'...and there are others.
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English at University: 15 - Giving and getting feedback
Mary's in Professor Not's office today to get feedback on her work. Will she be happy with the grade she's been given or is it a case of 'could do better'?
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BBC News Review: Protecting turkeys for Christmas
There's a farm in England that rears turkeys for Christmas dinner. They had a terrible problem with foxes – they killed over a hundred turkeys in one week last year – so they've got in some alpacas who are apparently very good at keeping foxes away.
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Learn words from the news: cabin feverish, harness, holographic, companion
Today's Headlines:
Beijing's 'giant toxic cloud'
Iceland's volcanic powers
A 'virtual wife' for lonely men
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Vocabulary: 5 uses of 'go' - Cinderella part 1
"You shall go to the ball!"
The English word 'go' has many meanings and uses. In this session, we bring you BBC Learning English's own version of Cinderella – and we've found many different ways to use the word 'go' in it.
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English at University: 16 - Showing gratitude and clearing up confusion
The first term is finished at the University of Studies and it's time for the Christmas holiday!
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Sian's Interactive Christmas Quiz - Question 1
Can you complete Sian's Christmas quiz?
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Pronunciation: Assimilation of /d/ and /b/
Tim's back in his pronunciation workshop. This time he's finding out what happens when one word ends in /d/ and the next begins in /b/ - and talking speed boats with some Londoners...
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Learn words from the news: pioneering, safe haven, distracted
Today's Headlines:
Ebola vaccine on trial is 'highly effective'
Madagascar's lemurs under threat
Hoop dance inspires Native American youth
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BBC English Masterclass: Inversion 2: Reduced conditionals and more
In this Masterclass, Dan's going to show you more about inversion including reduced conditionals and adverbs of place or movement.

TRANSCRIPT
Under no circumstances should you stop watching this video! Only here will you get the full inversion explanation 2. Are you ready? Let’s invert!
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BBC News Review: Vinyl records make a comeback
After years of decline caused by CDs, downloads and streaming, sales of vinyl records are back to where they were 25 years ago. Neil and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
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Vocabulary: six uses of 'catch' - The North Wind and the Sun part one
Is the Sun stronger than the Wind?
The English word 'catch' has many meanings and uses. In this session, we bring you BBC Learning English's own version of The North Wind and the Sun – and we've found many different ways to use the word 'catch' in it.
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English at University: 17 - Asking for guidance about note taking and tips on how to do it
It's the New Year and term is starting again at the University of Studies. After the break, Mary's finding it difficult to keep up in Professor Not's lecture and write down what he's saying. How will she cope and has Daniel got a technological solution?
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Learn words from the news: mock-up, social isolation, daredevils
Today's Headlines:
UK develops app with advice on terror attack
Charity offers surplus food to homeless
Steepest street turns into tourist attraction
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Pronunciation: How to pronounce 'have' when it's an auxiliary
Tim's back in his pronunciation workshop. This time he's finding out about how we say 'have' when it's an auxiliary verb - and hearing about what some Londoners would do if they forgot to set their alarm...
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BBC News Review: World Cup gets bigger
Love it or hate it, football's biggest competition, the World Cup, is going to get even bigger. The World Cup will have 48 teams playing in the finals from 2026. Neil and Catherine look at the language the world's media is using to discuss this story - and show you how you can use it in your everyday English.
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BBC English Masterclass: Words that connect ideas - so to speak, I mean... (Discourse Markers 2)
In this Masterclass, Sian's going to explain more about discourse markers and help make your English sound more natural. Discourse markers are words and phrases which we use to connect and organise our ideas, such as 'right', 'well' and 'anyway'. They can guide the listener by connecting ideas and telling the listener what information is coming up. Some have other functions.
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English at University: 18 - Getting help in an emergency and vocabulary related to relaxing
Things are getting busy for Mary at the University of Studies. Does Abi have a solution to help Mary let her hair down and have some fun? And what are Professor Not and Sharon doing at the yoga class?
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Project management - 31 - Need to manage a project? English at Work gives you the language
It's time for Anna to develop Tip Top Trading's European marketing strategy but where should she begin? Her boss, Paul, doesn't have a clue so it's down to Anna to work out what to do. Listen in to find out what her plan is and how she sets out to manage the project of securing a deal with a French company.
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