- Politics and language pt1
Jackie: Hello, welcome to Talk About English…
Callum: Coming to you live from the BBC World Service.
Jackie: I'm Jackie Dalton.
Callum: I'm Callum Robertson. In the programme today, we continue our look at
politics and language:
- Politics and language pt2
Jackie: You're listening to Talk About English. I'm Jackie Dalton
Callum: I'm Callum Robertson.
Jackie: And with us is language learner Barbara Menegazzi.
Callum: We're talking about politics, language and language learning.
- Politics and language pt3
Sheffield Hallam students
Jackie: This is Talk About English. I'm Jackie Dalton
Callum: I'm Callum Robertson and with us is language learner Barbara
Menegazzi.
- Climate change
Neil: Hello and welcome to Talk about English, I’m Neil Edgeller.
William: And I’m William Kremer.
Neil: In today’s programme, we’re talking about one of the hottest topics around at
the moment - climate change.
William: We hear from an expert on global warming from the University of London and
- Fashion, brands and shopping
Callum: Hello and welcome to Talk about English, I’m Callum Robertson.
Yvonne: And I’m Yvonne Archer.
Callum: Coming up in the programme, we’re continuing our topic of fashion.
Yvonne: We look at the importance of branding
- Fast City Life Quiz
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- Film 2 pt.3
Callum: This is Talk about English live from London. I'm Callum Robertson.
Jackie: I'm Jackie Dalton
Callum: And also with us is guest Gareth Rees.
Jackie: Our current Talk about English topic is films and film lovers in London are in
- Overwork
Neil: Hello and welcome to Talk about English, I’m Neil Edgeller.
Yvonne: And I’m Yvonne Archer.
Neil: Coming up in the programme, we’re continuing the topic of our busy lives.
Yvonne: We hear from people who say they spend too much of their time working.
- Politics and presentation pt1
Jackie: Hello, this is Talk About English, live from the BBC World Service in
London. I'm Jackie Dalton…
Callum: And I'm Callum Robertson.
Jackie: This week, in our final programme on politics and language, we hear
about some of the tricks political speakers use to get us on their side.
- Politics and presentation pt3
PART 3
Jackie: You're listening to Talk About English with me, Jackie Dalton…
Callum: And me, Callum Robertson.
Jackie: And now we have another very important competition to tell you about
and this is open to teenagers only. Matt Cleghorn is organising the
- Politics, language and slang pt.1
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Jackie: Hello, welcome to Talk About English, coming to you live from the
- Politics, language and slang pt.2
Jackie: You're listening to Talk About English. I'm Jackie Dalton.
Callum: I'm Callum Robertson, and our guests today are Stephen Fox,
international law specialist and language learner Juliette Perreard.
Jackie: Let's hear now another phrase that is traditionally very informal, but
was said by John Boulton, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
- Politics, language and slang pt.3
Jackie: This is Talk About English, coming to you from the BBC World
Service in London. I'm Jackie Dalton, with me is Callum Robertson
and our two guests today, Juliette Perreard, an English learner and
Stephen Fox, international law specialist.
Callum: We've been talking about politics and slang. And we'll be back on the
subject of slang soon, but first Stephen Fox, we've brought you here to
talk about an area of politics and diplomacy where language use and
- Recycling
Callum: Hello and welcome to Talk about English, I’m Callum Robertson.
William: And I’m William Kremer.
Callum: Coming up in the programme, we’re continuing our topic of the environment.
William: We look at the subject of recycling