I like listening to your podcast and watching the video. Why do you show an old map of Europe with countries that do not exist any more (Czechoslovakia was separated in 1992 and Yugoslavia as well)?
Thank you for your feedback and for being a listener and viewer! The map we use is meant to evoke a sense of history and culture, which ties into the rich background of the English language. You're right about the changes in Europe’s geography. While some countries have evolved, the map serves as a visual tool rather than an up-to-date geographical reference. We appreciate your keen eye and will certainly consider this in future content!
Really glad you enjoyed the podcast and found the findings interesting. It’s always nice to know when a topic hits home with people. Appreciate you taking the time to listen!
I love your videos, thank you ❤
Thank you :) Have a lovely day!
I like listening to your podcast and watching the video. Why do you show an old map of Europe with countries that do not exist any more (Czechoslovakia was separated in 1992 and Yugoslavia as well)?
Thank you for your feedback and for being a listener and viewer! The map we use is meant to evoke a sense of history and culture, which ties into the rich background of the English language. You're right about the changes in Europe’s geography. While some countries have evolved, the map serves as a visual tool rather than an up-to-date geographical reference. We appreciate your keen eye and will certainly consider this in future content!
You raise the burning question of our time in this podcast.Your findings are interesting . Thank you.
Really glad you enjoyed the podcast and found the findings interesting. It’s always nice to know when a topic hits home with people. Appreciate you taking the time to listen!