Turkish TV Dramas, Jupiter’s got hydrogen, Preposition lesson

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Podcast for 7/22/24 Contents:
    Mario Ritter Jr. and Ashley Thompson host today's Learning English show.
    00:51 First: Mario Ritter Jr. tells about the wildly popular Turkish television dramas called dizis. The productions has led the country in becoming a major exporter of TV shows. learningenglis...
    07:02 Next: Scientists say they have found evidence that the smelly molecule hydrogen sulfide exists in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-like planet. Hydrogen sulfide is the chemical compound that gives rotten eggs their bad smell. Bryan Lynn has the story for the LE Science and Technology Report. Then, Bryan joins Ashley in the studio to answer a few questions about some of the terms he used in his report. learningenglis...
    19:08 Finally: The LE Lesson of the Day. Andrew Smith and Jill Robbins base their instruction on the LE video series Let's Learn English Level 2. Andrew and Jill look at episode 18. Learn about prepositions of place and more! learningenglis...
    Mario and Ashley close the show.
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