A solution to plastic pollution? BBC News Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Has a solution to plastic pollution been found? Improve your knowledge of English in the news with BBC Learning English.
Scientists have discovered an enzyme that could be used to break down some commonly used plastics. Dan and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
Key words and phrases
inadvertently
unintentionally
devour
eat eagerly
usher in
(here) cause an activity or process to start
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That's great, Sristy Halder! If you are interested in pronunciation, visit our website - we have very good videos for you: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/pronunciation
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Perfect Monsieur
The phrasal verb 'break down' has many meanings including usually, 'out of order', 'out of functioning', 'feeling out of it', 'taking something apart'. And the 'break into' is usually used when someone starts doing something all of a sudden or out of the blue! I've learned some good expressions from you. Thanks a lot and I hope that you will come soon! :-)
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Greetings from Colombia, thank you BBC crew.
Regarding plastic pollution:
1. Inadvertently - unintentionally ( My applologise ! I’ve inadvertently picked up your jacket.
2. Devour - eat eagerly/ finished quickly- (She’s an avid reader and can easily devour three books a week).
3. Usher in - Cause an action / process to start - ( The next generation smartphone will usher in great changes for everyone).
Great examples! Thanks for sharing! 😀
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It is our pleasure. Thank you for the appreciation.
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Hello :) i wish new review would have transcript , it 'll be helpful more
Hi Linh Nguyễn Phương. This is a natural, unscripted programme so we don't provide a transcript or subtitles. For more details and an exercise, visit our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-1/session-34
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because we just don't stop using it in basic things (plastic bags, pasta packages, beans, rice, flour in general), which we can replace with reusable glasses! Let's say you go to the market and refill it as a glass of noodles or other food...or we can simply turn to recycling.
I got the pronouciation of 'devour' right.Thanks.
Why no captions are available for that great video😞
Thank you! Dan and Catherine for your great lesson. The link of exercise is inadvertently mistaken. It would be much appreciated if BBC team could fix it :D
Thanks for letting us now. It's now fixed.
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Thanks
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Please add subtitles
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Priceless = very valuable and impossible to replace. Very good!
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Let's usher in to move on from this toxic relationship, cause it devoured lotsa patience.
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Thank you, Psi Alves. Do you want to improve your English pronunciation? You'll find useful videos here: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/pronunciation
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Happy to help, Ayxann Hasanov! :)
Last two words of a sentence is worth hearing. It must be louder please.
We expect from Mr Dane.
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Thanks
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Welcome to our site! We hope you can learn a lot with us and we look forward to hearing from you again!
Thank you
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Hi justice égalité. You are welcome!
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Some time we cannot hear properly Mr Dane.
How do we use happened to or happened to be in English?
Hi Davinder,
Happend to + infinitive means that something occurred by chance. For example, I happened to see my brother at lunchtime, means, I did not expect it but by random chance it occurred. Happened to be is only happened to with the verb be, so it is no different!
We hope this helps.
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Where the subtile please?
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Thank you, Sonia Mand nice!
No one inadvertently offends some others
it would be perfect if you could add subtitles
Hi 微林学长 This is a natural, unscripted programme so we don't provide a transcript or subtitles. For more details and an exercise, visit our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-1/session-34
Thanks allot
You're welcome, Yusuf AbdAllah. ☺️
What do the man say in the very first part of the video?
Hello and welcome to news review. The program (what (?) or are (?)) we show you how to use the language from the latest news story in your everyday English.
We need a subtitles, please
Hi azad moradi. We don't provide a transcript or subtitles because this is a natural, unscripted programme. For more details and an exercise, visit our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-1/session-34
Hello Thank you very much for your interesting program I really enjoy it and it is very useful for me that i try to learn english. Would you please tell me how can access to the text?
For this particular series we do not have text - it is for listening practice. However, our website might help you www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview
so interesting
Hi Jannatul Naim nipa. We are glad you like our video.
love y'all. Btw how can I get the script? I rlly need it
can you add sub in this lesson?
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You're welcome.
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1- Inadvertently i broke down the window.
2- In the movie the fire devoured the forest.