21 Nov, 15:02
20 Nov, 08:39
18 Nov, 19:13
18 Nov, 19:01
What happens when you put the kids in charge of the school? Phil and Georgie discuss this and teach you some useful vocabulary.This week's questionWhat do children at the Bamboo School have to do instead of paying school fees?a) teach lessonsb) learn english, orc) plant treesListen to the programme to hear the answer.
18 Nov, 16:16
17 Nov, 16:00
17 Nov, 15:59
16 Nov, 15:59
Could AI reduce the need for animal testing? Phil and Georgie discuss this and teach you some useful vocabulary.This week's questionThere’s one commonly used medicine in particular which is harmful for animals but safe for humans, but what?Is it:a) antibiotics?b) aspirin? or,c) paracetamol?Listen to the programme to hear the answer.
14 Nov, 19:01
14 Nov, 18:59
14 Nov, 15:59
A relationship between sisters can be one of the closest there is. Neil and Georgie tune in to a BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour special about sisterhood and teach you some useful vocabulary.This week's questionCurrently two sisters, Ellie and Rachel Reeves, are senior ministers in the British government. What is Rachel Reeves' government job?a) Home Secretaryb) Foreign Secretaryc) Chancellor of the ExchequerListen to the programme to hear the answer.
12 Nov, 19:31
12 Nov, 18:59
12 Nov, 15:59
What makes reading from a book better than reading from a screen? Phil and Georgie discuss this and teach you some useful vocabulary.This week's questionHow many words does the average person read a day? Is it: a) 50,000 words?b) 100,000 words? or,c) 200,000 words?Listen to the programme to hear the answer.
10 Nov, 18:59
10 Nov, 15:59
9 Nov, 20:07
9 Nov, 18:59
How have birthday cakes changed over the years? Neil and Beth listen to two bakers taking about birthday cakes and teach you some useful vocabulary.This week's questionAccording to the UK’s Office for National Statistics, which is the most common month to be born?a) March?b) July? or,c) September?Listen to the programme to hear the answer.
9 Nov, 15:59
8 Nov, 15:59