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trickle: a small amount of which can increase ( Charity workers were disappointed when only a trickle of aid arrived) captive: trapped people or animals ( There are hundreds of captives after the battle) tipping point: a critical time where things may suddenly change for the worse ( Inflation is at the tipping point. People can not afford the basics)
Human intervention in nature's course is the problem. Many species that play a vital role in ecology are at threat/ risk of extinction because of millions of tons of waste (plastics in particular) that we produce. That's threatening for the mother nature itself !
I think nowadays most of the animals are becoming endangered because of human's activity not nature's laws. There's no doubt that these days people affect the environment more than ever before (e.g increase in CO2 emissions, deforestation, littering and so on...), this leads to damage of natural habitats of thounsands species.
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You both are amazing 🤩 I love watching your videos
today I learned the words trickle, captives, tip over and tipping points more extra word. thanks Beth and Phil. Keep doing it.
👏👏 Can you make some example sentences with the words that you have learnt? 😊
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Good job! And video and thanks for your time and dedication to learning English
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News Reviews are one of my favourite programmes. I've learnt about the climate change and biodiversity from the News Reviews again!
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For these videos
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I watched this video with great pleasure. Thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it!
I liked the video....a great effort is needed to help animals ...even us ...humans beings
That tipping point sounds very terrifying.
Yes it does. Do you remember what it means? 🙂
Useful!
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Thus, there is a trickle of problems after his speech. Nowadays, many animals are captives in circus. This is a tipping point for our company.
Please make these types of video not audio types because it's best method.
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when youtubers take a trickle of comments to their videos they are happy with that
Thank you very much bbc news review.
IRonico, Dubai pollutes so much....
where is Neil?
Neil will be back! If you miss his voice, you can watch watch last week's 6 Minute English here: ua-cam.com/video/mpxwlItsDA8/v-deo.html
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If we want to control global change so we should take immediate steps on industrial pollution
Download the transcript and audio - and do a vocabulary practice quiz here: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview-2023/unit-1/session-50
Where can I download the transcript?
Download the transcript and audio - and do a vocabulary practice quiz here: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview-2023/unit-1/session-50
Tipping point trickle
the more you found, the more you will lose
Is "tipping point" equivalent to "inflection point" in a way?
Debts have gone higher which is at the tipping point now
trickle: a small amount of which can increase ( Charity workers were disappointed when only a trickle of aid arrived)
captive: trapped people or animals ( There are hundreds of captives after the battle)
tipping point: a critical time where things may suddenly change for the worse ( Inflation is at the tipping point. People can not afford the basics)
Thanks BBC Learning English. Beth looks nice with her new earnings.🎉
How do you infer she has new earings?
The trickle of efforts can build The pyramid out of big stones
Pollution affects the population of species especialy the one who already vulneranle to going extinction.
Why should we worry about endangered species? It's quite ordinary for Mother Nature. One species is gone, another species appears.
Human intervention in nature's course is the problem. Many species that play a vital role in ecology are at threat/ risk of extinction because of millions of tons of waste (plastics in particular) that we produce. That's threatening for the mother nature itself !
It's not about losing species. It's about us. This is the warning for human: stop bullshit with the earth or you are next
I think nowadays most of the animals are becoming endangered because of human's activity not nature's laws. There's no doubt that these days people affect the environment more than ever before (e.g increase in CO2 emissions, deforestation, littering and so on...), this leads to damage of natural habitats of thounsands species.
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