April 23rd was the United Nation's "English Language Day". In recognition of this day we want to share this program with you. Liz Waid and Colin Lowther talk about a very unique and different way to teach English.
In recognition of "World Food Day", Liz Waid and Colin Lowther look at foraging – searching for food growing wild. They look at the benefits, and some warnings, about this method.
Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid look at the life-saving medicine Anti-D. This medicine comes from people like James Harrison and his special blood.
Check out these words on our Christmas word list. Did you wonder what these words meant?
What do you keep under your hat? Is it a secret? Check out these 7 common hat idioms to use English like a native speaker.
Native English speakers love to talk about the weather. Listen to programs about the weather and learn a few phrases to help you talk about the weather.
Have you heard sitar music, from India? Joshua Leo and Liz Waid look at the man who made this traditional music popular around the world.
Spotlight looks at Charles Atlas. He created a body-building program that continues to be successful today.
Do you want to be perfect? Do you get angry when life is not perfect? Spotlight looks at people who try to make everything perfect.
Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at an English word that many people do not want to say – "sorry". Spotlight looks at when, why, and how people say say “I’m sorry”.