BOX SET: 6 Minute English - 'Animals 2' English mega-class! 30 minutes of new vocabulary!
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- Improve your English vocabulary and speaking with this 'Animals 2' 6 Minute English compilation from BBC Learning English! 30 minutes of listening practice to help improve your English listening and learn LOTS of new vocabulary! There are 5 episodes and each contains authentic listening practice, fun quiz questions, analysis of new vocabulary and examples of the words in real-life contexts!
✔️ 0:00 Do chimps have the same emotions as us?
✔️ 6:04 The art of tipping
✔️ 12:08 Bats: friend or foe?
✔️ 18:10 What can chickens teach use about hierarchies?
✔️ 24:17 Can jellyfish help us solve our problems?
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Did you ever hear the woolf calling in the wind? It's great! A woolf can hypnotisyse-like the canadian smart husky, who was so smart to get the second place in the battle, so not been an egyptian mommy
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Yes. A biologist, female, wanted to show how getting nearly to an urangutan. She was squaired, the urangutan was pleased...
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Yeah sometimes i feel to listen this alots
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Great! A spanish one allready said, monkey they have enough!, so like you..., oh, no mosquito and allready a screch; do you no Tommy?
Yes, it's known, hermafrodites
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May you kindly add subtitles sometimes I can't hear what you say, it helps with spellings. Did you say selobot
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yes, these in genetics, the little mosquito,,, didn't know how to say purece-Floh
Hierarchy is not the program organising
This is organigrama
Hiyerarchia is outside...
Hierarchies or heirarchies?
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I have a little confuse.
We have two subordinate clauses sentences
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This is the time when THERE is 'a' book.
And
This is the time when THERE is 'my' book.
What is difference between .
Is only difference 'A' and 'MY' .
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here the meaning of THERE will also change if It will change.
In which sentence word "THERE" is working as "Adverb of Place" and as "Dummy subject"
Hi! Thanks for your question. Both 'my' and 'a' are singular so 'there is' doesn't need to change. The main difference is 'a' means one book, whereas 'my' means the book belongs to me.
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In which sentence word "THERE" is working as "Adverb of Place" and as "Dummy subject"
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and reptile spread out and did not matesex! with eyecontact
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is it a RP british accent?
RP is a type of British accent, but there are many British accents and some can sound quite different. It is good to expose yourself to different accents to improve your listening skills. 😁
Can we use as us..I think It must be like us..this video appears " Do Chimps have the same emotions as us". Could you give an answer please ? ❤️
Hi! It's 'as' here because of 'same'. We always say 'same as' and cannot say 'same like' 😊
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They comunicate by ultrasounds, live in caves and hunt like woolfs, togheter
Spelling mistake it's hierarchy not heirarchy
Oh no🥲🥲 this one is hard to learn 🥲