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1.Hello video viewers, this episode is called WalkĀ and Talk London, although as you can see at thisĀ Ā point I'm actually on a bike, making my way fromĀ Bloomsbury, in the north of the city centre,Ā Ā down to the south bank of the River Thames, whereĀ my walk is going to begin
2.So yes, you're going toĀ Ā join me on a walk through central London
3.It's aĀ bit of an adventure, you'll see some of London'sĀ Ā most famous sights, and I'll talk to you inĀ English, of course, throughout the entire thing
4.Hence the title, Walk and Talk London
5.It's a rambling episode in both sensesĀ Ā of the word
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ķµģ¬ ģ“ķ (CEFR C1)
subtitles
B1(authorship) A heading below or after a title.
Example:
"alright mate? Yeah, I'm alright thanks.Ā Subtitles are available on this video,Ā Ā so switch them on if you'd like a little bit ofĀ help understanding every single word that I say."
understanding
B2To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of.
Example:
"alright mate? Yeah, I'm alright thanks.Ā Subtitles are available on this video,Ā Ā so switch them on if you'd like a little bit ofĀ help understanding every single word that I say."
millennium
B1A period of time consisting of one thousand years.
Example:
"when was it? Around the time of the millennium, aĀ lot of this stuff got refurbished and redesigned,Ā Ā "
redesigned
B1To lay out or plan a new version of something previously laid out or planned.
Example:
"when was it? Around the time of the millennium, aĀ lot of this stuff got refurbished and redesigned,Ā Ā "
alcoholics
B1A person addicted to alcohol.
Example:
"kids and the alcoholics, or the alcoholic kids. IfĀ you're ready for this, say yeah! Yeah! If you'reĀ Ā "
disorienting
B2To cause to lose orientation or direction.
Example:
"This is what it's like in any big city,Ā isn't it? It's always going to be noisy. So I expect for some of you listeningĀ that might be a bit disorienting or just,Ā Ā "
unconventional
B2Something or someone that is unconventional.
Example:
"okay? There you go. So sometimes with English,Ā it's not just a question of right or wrong. It's just a question of whether you canĀ explain your unconventional use of grammar,Ā Ā "
sceptical
B2Having, or expressing doubt; questioning.
Example:
"anymore? I think everyone's a bitĀ sceptical now. Everyone's over it,Ā Ā "
minister's
B1A B1-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"It's basically a small side street, butĀ that's where the Prime Minister's houseĀ Ā is. Number 10 Downing Street. Can we see itĀ from here? You can't really see it from here."
education
B1The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.
Example:
"most important members of the government.Ā For example, the Ministry for Education,Ā Ā "
ėØģ“ | CEFR | ģ ģ |
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subtitles | B1 | (authorship) A heading below or after a title. |
understanding | B2 | To grasp a concept fully and thoroughly, especially (of words, statements, art, etc.) to be aware of the meaning of and (of people) to be aware of the intent of. |
millennium | B1 | A period of time consisting of one thousand years. |
redesigned | B1 | To lay out or plan a new version of something previously laid out or planned. |
alcoholics | B1 | A person addicted to alcohol. |
disorienting | B2 | To cause to lose orientation or direction. |
unconventional | B2 | Something or someone that is unconventional. |
sceptical | B2 | Having, or expressing doubt; questioning. |
minister's | B1 | A B1-level word commonly used in this context. |
education | B1 | The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment. |
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