The first one about the history of coffee is my favourite, as I also drink a cup of coffee every morning. I can't start my day without coffee. Not only is coffee my favourite, but also tea. ☕
Thank you BBC.I'trying to learn every day.I repteat listening at least 5 times but I don't know how to translate.Please let me know how to improve my english skill.Sorry for My mistake in Grammar.
Amazing compilation. Here's my list: - a debate - stimulating -to consume /consumption -vibe: atmosphere/the mood in a place. -a squatter: a squat --> an empty building - to hog: using something more than allowed selfishly. -tipping/to tip -to differ from -the norm: what's normal. - i.e. from Latin "id est" (that is..) in other words, eg: "I'd like to help some people with this, i.e., writing down a list of vocabulary from the whole video. - tacit: not spoken but it is understood - theoretically possible -pasty - agricultural labourers -mining - reminiscent -replicated -plonk: a cheap, low-quality wine - a connoisseur: like an expert in a specific field in this case wine - a sommelier: someone whose profession is to serve and give advice about wine in restaurants. - sheer: to emphasize the amount of something, nothing except --"this a sheer useful channel" -a palate: the ability to distinguish and judge the quality of something like food and drinks - to encode: change information into something different in a way you can use it or understand it. - resolutions: promises you make for the new year. -peer pressure - ingrained: something firmly held by a group that's very unlikely to be changed. -merchandise: goods we buy and sell. -hungover: the feeling of being ill after drinking too much alcohol. - permeating: to permeate basically means to spread from one place to another. Thanks, BBC for these amazing video chapters!
The first part is all about the history of coffee shops. Drinking coffee is a habit and most of them get energy to work by having a coffee. I also like coffee but I drink once a day.5 new vocabulary they added in that part: 1.debate 2.consume 3.vibe 4.squatter 5.hog
Love you... First newspaper was around the fire by stories. The coffe was inventend somewhere in Northafrika. I love coffes in fresh air. So I choose how to vote, the laaaast time... I remember with so much love about the Public Bibliothek with a café with newspapers for free but coffee by money. But! I learned in your country the religion is the pub! Love you.
6 Minute English is very popular program in BBC , I have one question, why '6 Minute' why not '6 Minutes' Everyone could help me to explain it. as I know 'minute' is noun countable noun. Really Thanks for it.
Because in this example '6-minute' comes before a noun and acts as an adjective so we don't add an 's'. Here are some other example - 'a 3-hour train journey' 'a 20-minute break' 'a two-week holiday'! Hope that helps :)
It's a box set - that means a group of episodes! There are five '6 Minute English' audios here in one! You can just listen to one 6 Minute audio if you don't have time for more. 👍
The first one about the history of coffee is my favourite, as I also drink a cup of coffee every morning. I can't start my day without coffee. Not only is coffee my favourite, but also tea. ☕
Not Every day, I offen have a cup of black coffee too, especially on weekend mornings.
@@t-nagayoshi Sounds yummy. I love every kind of coffee.🍂
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Thank you BBC.I'trying to learn every day.I repteat listening at least 5 times but I don't know how to translate.Please let me know how to improve my english skill.Sorry for My mistake in Grammar.
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Amazing compilation. Here's my list:
- a debate
- stimulating
-to consume /consumption
-vibe: atmosphere/the mood in a place.
-a squatter: a squat --> an empty building
- to hog: using something more than allowed selfishly.
-tipping/to tip
-to differ from
-the norm: what's normal.
- i.e. from Latin "id est" (that is..) in other words, eg: "I'd like to help some people with this, i.e., writing down a list of vocabulary from the whole video.
- tacit: not spoken but it is understood
- theoretically possible
-pasty
- agricultural labourers
-mining
- reminiscent
-replicated
-plonk: a cheap, low-quality wine
- a connoisseur: like an expert in a specific field in this case wine
- a sommelier: someone whose profession is to serve and give advice about wine in restaurants.
- sheer: to emphasize the amount of something, nothing except --"this a sheer useful channel"
-a palate: the ability to distinguish and judge the quality of something like food and drinks
- to encode: change information into something different in a way you can use it or understand it.
- resolutions: promises you make for the new year.
-peer pressure
- ingrained: something firmly held by a group that's very unlikely to be changed.
-merchandise: goods we buy and sell.
-hungover: the feeling of being ill after drinking too much alcohol.
- permeating: to permeate basically means to spread from one place to another.
Thanks, BBC for these amazing video chapters!
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I love this channel . this channel has done so much work for me to improve English every day. keep doing great work.
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The first part is all about the history of coffee shops. Drinking coffee is a habit and most of them get energy to work by having a coffee. I also like coffee but I drink once a day.5 new vocabulary they added in that part:
1.debate
2.consume
3.vibe
4.squatter
5.hog
Ohhh Katherine is back! Now life is perfect ❤
Love you...
First newspaper was around the fire by stories. The coffe was inventend somewhere in Northafrika. I love coffes in fresh air. So I choose how to vote, the laaaast time...
I remember with so much love about the Public Bibliothek with a café with newspapers for free but coffee by money. But! I learned in your country the religion is the pub!
Love you.
Thank you for these videos, but a request- is it possible to display the highlighted vocabularies please
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thanks for everything ! dedication and time to share your knowledge
Really it's a good episode
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This vedio is may more and more peoples useful i am also one of them.
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6 Minute English is very popular program in BBC , I have one question, why '6 Minute' why not '6 Minutes' Everyone could help me to explain it. as I know 'minute' is noun countable noun. Really Thanks for it.
Because in this example '6-minute' comes before a noun and acts as an adjective so we don't add an 's'. Here are some other example - 'a 3-hour train journey' 'a 20-minute break' 'a two-week holiday'! Hope that helps :)
@@bbclearningenglish Thanks for explaining it. really Thanks
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Two brothers..., writing geography, well done!, they persuated the spanish armador...
Good morning 🎉😂
The pasty is chilean 👍
I will learn new word in every 6 minutes
Tiping is also a nighmarre, when, well educated, everyone don't want you to get a living and in France it's happen more and more!
Still nice and useful 6 minutes. I but miss video of bouth of speakrs in the studio of BBC.
Coffee is good for brain as it aids someone not concentrated to become concentrated.
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coffee is such a miracle
No, it hearts my pocket...
Past, dear.., your the past
The poisened one, say frenchman...
The spanish one...
Debate - çekişme münazara
LIKE
Uncle Vinny....
Everyone please tells me.. when i drink a cup of coffee i always feel so sleepy.. why the react reverse in my body?? 😭
Same idk y
Give me a tip! Who will be the next horse winning at your race....
Where's the writing of listening
At us the budget is ready only in march, so I live in Babylonia. Happy me...
Who let you in at this cheep job and who defends yor door? Tacit tipping...
6 minutes learning English but video is 30 minutes 😎😀
Lol lol 😅
Little Isabella was to little, poor thing, so, with her, were a lot of puppies...
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but they quickly became- ama cabuk oldular
45 cups per adult? I guess it’s wrong, is it 450 cups?
Debate society - tartışmalar düzenleyen dernek
Then why this content is 30 minutes long......
It's a box set - that means a group of episodes! There are five '6 Minute English' audios here in one! You can just listen to one 6 Minute audio if you don't have time for more. 👍
BBC learning English usually shares 6 minute videos. But sometimes they combine 5 or 6 of those 6 minute videos together and share them like that.
I understood your words something but thing that I can't speak clearly and felling like that fumbling
It’s so fast😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
If you go to 'settings' you can reduce the speed of this video :)
The plan distingiush monkyies from people...
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