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Many commenters appreciated the detailed breakdown of the Venezuelan election chaos and the clear explanations of complex vocabulary. The discussion about the disputed election results and the impact on international relations was particularly praised.
Explain in simple words why the United Kingdom "appropriated" Venezuelan gold (appropriated being a euphemism for the distateful word stole, as in the sentence "The United Kingdom stole Lybian gold and international reserves."
@@tintinp1 in this headline: Protests break out as Maduro declared winner of disputed Venezuela election. It simply means to start. You could say: protests start as Maduro declared winner of disputed Venezuela election.
@@tintinp1 it's used when something unpleasant starts. For example, How did coronavirus break out? Here they're asking how it started. This is another examples: Why did the war break out in 2014? It's used with diseases, protests, wars, unpleasant things.
Hi, there.😊 I'm glad you took up this topic, because I didn't know much about it. Our media has focused on the Olympics too much.😂 Your perfect explanation gave me a clearer picture of the vocabulary. Thank you for your high-quality lesson.👏☺️
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Some upstart in the States, Kamala Harris has been able to get the momentum and have a good chance of winning the election this November. My gut feeling told me that Americans deserve to have a decent president.
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Thanks for giving visibility to our current situation. Free Venezuela 🇻🇪❤️
I want a free Venezuela.
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Venezuela libre nojodaaaaaaaaaa
Thanks for covering this story. We want a free country.
Thanks so much... Please highlight the chaos of Bangladesh
'Bangladesh quota chaos' deserves a episode please
This learning English episode from BBC is the best one ever!
I love this channel. I can improve my English by watching it.
Thanks BBC for keeping your eyes on Venezuela.. Venezuela will be free 🇻🇪
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Thanks ❤
The worksheet is very useful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
So wonderful this program, I loved all. I appreciate it guys!!!
Thank you for your interesting videos
Many commenters appreciated the detailed breakdown of the Venezuelan election chaos and the clear explanations of complex vocabulary. The discussion about the disputed election results and the impact on international relations was particularly praised.
Explain in simple words why the United Kingdom "appropriated" Venezuelan gold (appropriated being a euphemism for the distateful word stole, as in the sentence "The United Kingdom stole Lybian gold and international reserves."
thanks BBC
Thanks you very much
The video program is more suitable than a podcast.
Super lesson
love from India
Thanks for watching!
Thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
For me their pronunciation of the “upstart” word sounds like “upstarts”.
Kindly explain "break out".
what's your language?
@@Neo-Reloaded My language is Hindi but you can explain in English.
@@tintinp1 in this headline: Protests break out as Maduro declared winner of disputed Venezuela election. It simply means to start. You could say: protests start as Maduro declared winner of disputed Venezuela election.
@@Neo-ReloadedThank you for the explanation.
@@tintinp1 it's used when something unpleasant starts. For example, How did coronavirus break out? Here they're asking how it started. This is another examples: Why did the war break out in 2014? It's used with diseases, protests, wars, unpleasant things.
Hi, there.😊 I'm glad you took up this topic, because I didn't know much about it. Our media has focused on the Olympics too much.😂 Your perfect explanation gave me a clearer picture of the vocabulary.
Thank you for your high-quality lesson.👏☺️
We're very pleased you liked it! You can download a worksheet to go with this episode from our website: bit.ly/4c662qL
@@bbclearningenglish You rock❗
I think we shouldn't venture in this because it's a disputed property. The salesman tried to deceive me but he is not fooling anyone.
I can’t watch ‘learning English’ videos from here. But others videos are going well. Please help me!
All hail Bbc.!!!!
Please! we don't want to listen to the bias englo-american narrative
This is the BBC...you can explain your own viewpoint in the comments. It will be interesting.
@@santahy.4922 " that's the " bbc lerning english" not "the bbc news" that wants to show us the world through the Anglo-saxon lens
Some of the vocab that I wrote in a note : upstart, disputed, not fooling anyone, break out.
👍 Great! Can you use any of the vocabulary that you learnt in an example sentence?
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@@bbclearningenglish Thank for your support. Love from Bangladesh ❤️🇧🇩
What is the capital of Venezuela?
FREE VENEZUELAA 🇻🇪🇻🇪
Please, when are you resuming video clips, not podcasts?
Hi, Learning English from the News will remain in its current podcast format for the foreseeable future, but stay tuned for some new and exciting video content coming soon on this channel!
Some upstart in the States, Kamala Harris has been able to get the momentum and have a good chance of winning the election this November. My gut feeling told me that Americans deserve to have a decent president.
Why icannot see you? Its a pity
It's a podcast edition.
Beth and Phil pls continue physically present in video rather than voice over it would nice to learn how you expression (vocabulary
Poor venezuelans, they are living in a ditadura...
And here in Brasil will be te same soon
The upstart of Kamala Harris ‘ campaign has been heading to the right direction.
It isn't " latinoameria" it is Hispanoamerica.
Actually, it's America, in spite of the continent's name being forcefully appropriated by the United States.
Opposition has won! That's it
Get out Maduro
Free Venezuela 🇻🇪
"learning english" ??!!! leave your biased extreme right political point of view! Pathetic.
No comunis
这英语怎么满满的咖喱味😂
vietnam soon
Thanks BBC for keeping your eyes on Venezuela.. Venezuela will be free 🇻🇪