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Generation Change: Fighting hunger
BBC World Service
The Documentary
[15-05-2023] #podcast

Generation Change: Fighting hunger

Babita Sharma meets young people trying to solve global food problems, including a Lebanese man who worked to feed people.....

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Say & Don'tSay


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Time Sequencers.

#review

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#VOCABULARY : Useful English collocations with SPEAK and SPEECH.

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The unspoken restaurant language.


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Some Abbreviations

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When you’re trying to speak English on the phone πŸ“žπŸ€£

#Fun


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Heatwaves: Can we adapt?
BBC Radio
Many cities are getting hotter and hotter. This can cause many problems for the people who live in them. What can we do to make heatwaves more bearable?


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πŸ”˜ 3Q


What does 3Q mean in sports?


◻️Third quarter
In sports, fans often use "3Q" to refer to the third quarter of a game, such as a basketball or a football game. For example, your friend may exclaim on Twitter, "WOW!! Ja Morant went off in the 3Q!"
People often use 3Q on Twitter, but you may see it on other social platforms, such as TikTok or Facebook. You might also see 3Q in messages, whether online or in texts, or in informal sports articles or blogs.
You may also see 3Q in business contexts to refer to the third quarter of the fiscal year. However, Q3 is more often used.


❓Example
The Timberwolves have been so bad in the 3Q.
Yeah, it's like they forget how to play after halftime.
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Learn English through #story
level 2
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⭐ Stories from Life ⭐


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πŸ“”laze about

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πŸ“‹To relax or spend time idly; to do nothing or very little.

πŸ—£I can't wait to go on my vacation and laze about the beach for two weeks!
πŸ—£It's a gorgeous day outside, so you kids get off your butts and quit lazing about!
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πŸ“” the last straw

#idiom

πŸ“‹Meaning
a further difficulty or annoyance, typically minor in itself but coming on top of a series of difficulties, that makes a situation unbearable.


πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£"his affair was the last straw"
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Build in/into

#phrasal_verb
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πŸͺ© Rest on your laurels

#expression

πŸͺ„To stop trying as hard because of your past achievements.

Example:
The work still isn't finished and things are just going to get more difficult. This is no time to rest on your laurels.
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