BBC Learning Engli sh The English We Speak 7 August 2012 Down with the kids Helen: Hello. Welcome to The English We Speak with me, Helen Rob: and me Rob. Hi! Helen: Rob , I like you r trainers , very cool and look at your designer jeans. Trendy! Rob...
BBC Learning English The Engli sh We Speak 31 July 2012 Quids in 图片1 Rob: Hi! I'm Rob. And this is Helen! Helen: Hello. Rob: Now come on Helen, we've no time to waste. This jumble sale has nearly finished and we haven't got any bargains yet. Hele...
BBC Learning English The Engli sh We Speak 24 July 2012 Sheepish 图片1 Neil: Hi, I'm Neil a nd this is Helen ! Helen: Hello. Neil: What's wrong Helen ? You're looking rather sheepish. Helen: Sheepish? Li ke a sheep? I know my jumper is quite woolly...
The English We Speak 17 July, 2012 Keep me posted Neil: Hello, I'm Neil. Helen: And I'm Helen. How are you Neil? Neil: Not good. Helen: What's wrong? Neil: I posted my house-keys. Helen: You posted your house-keys? Let me guess, you dropped them in t...
The English We Speak To go bananas 10 July 2012 Li: Hi and welcome to another edition of The English We Speak. Today I'm joined by Neil, who seems to be a bit agitated. Neil: Ah, sorry Li. I'm really, really excited! Actually, I haven't even got a sc...
The English We Speak Not give someone the time of day 3 July 2012 Chris: Hi there Li. Li: Oh, hi Chris. Chris: Are you alright? You seem annoyed? Li: Oh, I'm fed up. I had to stay late at work again yesterday. I still didn't manage to finish all the...
Put your money where your mouth is What does Rosie mean when she tells Li to put her money where her mouth is? Li is confused and thinks it's really disgusting. Listen to more of their conversation about this expression! The script for this programme...
Fly by the seat of your pants The script for this programme Chris: Hi, Im Chris and Im here today with Li. Li: Hello. Chris: Did you see that Superman film on television last night? I love Clark Kent. By day, hes just a regular guy, but he also has t...
To bend over backwards Why is Neil trying to bend over backwards? Is he going to hurt himself? Helen and Neil talk about the different meanings of this phrase. It's quite hard to bend over backwards! The script for this programme Neil: Hello. I'm Nei...
It's a joke Neil is struggling with his mobile phone and says that it's a joke. Helen is a bit puzzled as he is not laughing at all. What does Neil mean? Is there anything funny about his mobile? The script for this programme Helen: Hello and welcome...