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  • The headlines

    The Al Jazeera news channel has said that 2011 was one of the biggest years for news in the last two decades. So for this week's podcastsinenglish.com, we're looking back on 2011 and some of its headlines...

    Jun 27,2015
  • Whale watching

    The water looked like it was boiling because there were so many dolphins leaping out of the water...

    Jun 27,2015
  • The Cornish Pasty

    It's a pastry um… filled with meat and vet… vegetables which was traditionally made for miners but it became popular throughout the UK and er… very tasty they are too...

    Jun 27,2015
  • Wedding bells

    It's very… very formal. Um… you just say your vows, you sign… you sign the book and then the registrar says, “You may kiss the bride” and then you're married and people clap...

    Jun 27,2015
  • University – full!

    It's coming round to the end of August now and for many people that means starting school or starting university. However, in the UK this year, it's going to be very difficult for a lot of students because there are no places at university, so for this week's podcastsinenglish.com we're going to sugg..

    Jun 27,2015
  • Let’s twist again!

    There are very few cultures where dance isn't important and for us in the West dance, and different types of dance, continues to change...

    Jun 27,2015
  • How to serve

    Today we’re going to go over the serve technique with the different components of the stroke to make sure that we learn and improve every area of the stroke in the proper way...

    Jun 27,2015
  • Mad or what?

    For this week's podcastsinenglish.com we're talking about a man who jumped out of a helicopter without a parachute and survived...

    Jun 27,2015
  • Raindrops keep falling

    It's mid November and so here in Europe it's the beginning of winter, and for winter that means one thing: the rain. And today, as it's absolutely bucketing down, today we’re going to talk about rain and idioms to do with rain...

    Jun 27,2015
  • Students abroad

    I think the key is learning how to read into things and learning how to question yourself while you're reading or speaking to someone, asking yourself questions that come up or writing them down as you go and thinking about them and using those later in your... when you create your own... your own wr..

    Jun 27,2015
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