Listening
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Krishna Meets Fiona Patten, Leader of The Sex Party
Blind spots
Wabi-sabi
Industries of the future
The Paradox of value
Changing Education Paradigms
The Internet of Things
The UK's Strictest Teacher
How the Fine Art Market is a Scam
A Hole in the Wall
The teacher who couldn't read
Why We Hate Cheap Things
The Perfectionist Trap
Why videos go viral
Polynesian navigation
The State of Lebanon
Incarnations
The Most Entertaining History of Japan Ever
London - by William Blake
Steven Spielberg on virtual reality and cinema
Niccolo Machiavelli
The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars
Bread - a turning point in world history
Growing crops in deserts
Fertile Ground
I can't taste!
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Reading / Use of English
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Name change a game changer
Literally and figuratively
The Gift of Death
Arthur Tress - The Dream Collector
Weistein's Hitlist
Another Actress Steps Forward Accusing Tom Hanks of Being Nice
Internal voice recognition
Meat & Dairy Consumption and Climate Change
Big Data Meets Big Brother
Bill Bryson
Australia is Committing Climate Suicide
The four criteria for getting a job at Google
A Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God
What Sign Language Can Do That Spoken Language Can't
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Grammar
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Advanced prepositions
Advanced complex and compound sentences
Advanced narrative tenses
Advanced uses of "just"
Intermediate question formation
Advanced modals and their functions
Advanced cleft sentences
Intermediate modal verbs in context
Advanced emphatic forms
Advanced passive
Advanced tenses, aspect, modality
Intermediate prepositions
Advanced reporting verbs
Advanced articles and determiners
The Four Futures
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Vocabulary
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Advanced adjective noun collocations
Advanced using adjectives well
Advanced verbs connected with facial expression
Advanced emotions and personality
Advanced verb + adjective collocations + more
Phrasal verbs and idioms - the elements
World of the senses - sound
Advanced vivid verbs
Intermediate adjectives
Advanced Game of Thrones personality adjectives
Review of facial expressions
87 phrasal verbs
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Pronunciation
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Pronouncing names
Intrusion
Reading aloud - The Cold Equations
Dictate it to your phone
Words that lose a syllable
Varieties of English
Eunoia - pronouncing vowels
The "th" sound
Schwa - weak vowel
Public speaking
Consonant blends
Rhythmic patterns in languages
"L" and "R"
One woman, 17 British accents
Silent letters
Lost Generation (prosody, word stress)
Phonetic Punctuation
Advanced word stress
Phonemic chart
Vowels - close sounds
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Speaking
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Erik Johansson
Henri Cartier-Bresson - the decisive moment
Robert Frank - The Americans
The Last Supper (food)
Career skills: Interpersonal, Results, Initiative
Career skills: Media roles
Travel
Advertising
Superbowl ads
Epic split feat
Talk about films
How to ask a favour
Festivals
Then and now (comparison)
Intermediate adjectives
Quick draw
Driving
Shades of emotion
Same place different time
Speaking wheel - F
Past, present, future
Pecha Kucha
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Writing
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Jumping into a new bowl
On sentence length
The Five Paragraph Essay
Writing project - Diary
What writers really do when they write
How to write a news item
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Songs
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Werd Krimes
Weather With You
Rehab
Split Enz
Fixture Picture
Out Of The Box - women of NZ Pop
Men With Feelings
The Sonnets
Hurt Feelings
Don't Dream It's Over
We can work it out
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Money and Finance
bailoutdipintoforkovergetbylayoutputasiderunup (debt)scrapebytideover
advancing ologychten
insihrnkg job market
nagig population
pnsioen fund
rresogsivpe tax
jteusdad gross income
niummim wage
income ridtioistbun
net
a rainy day
gross
frugal
approval
fork out
tide over
run up
scrape
Comprehensive review of phrasal verbs from C2.1
Conditionals that don't follow the rules
Every day we hear another story blaming advancing technology for the shrinking job market. Yet( 1) ____________ these advances in technology not occurred, how many of today’s jobs would not exist? If robots are replacing (2) ____________ only menial jobs, but middle class jobs good enough to provide pension funds, insurance plans, and house mortgages, then surely (3) ____________ means we are closer to a society that is completely automated and digitized. (4) ____________ that is the case, then we are (5) ____________ more efficient, improving productivity, and generating more wealth and more intelligence; as a result, ultimately, emphasis (6) ____________ shift from generating wealth to distributing it. Yes, there will always be jobs. If it wasn’t (7) ____________ the march of technology, jobs like web designer or app developer (8) ____________ not exist. It is likewise thanks to technology that the aging population is growing, which brings (9) ____________ back to the question of wealth distribution. Typically employees in health care and social support sectors receive the lowest wages. If governments are (10) ____________ meet the needs of the technologically advanced society they have created, then they need to reassess where the money goes.
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