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Listening exams
Language level
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

Are you interested in cars? In this video Carmen visits the National Motor Museum and finds out about classic British cars.

Word on the Street
transport
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

Everyone knows Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge, but what else is there to the city of London? Learn about London's past, present and future in this video.

Word on the Street
London
lifestyles
climate change
rivers
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 4 (4 votes)

Do you like the excitement of extreme sports? If so, you might be an 'adrenaline junkie'. Find out more about white-water rafting and parkour in this video.

Word on the Street
Britain and UK
extreme sports
adventures
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 3.7 (17 votes)

Are you a football fan? David Rooney, the main character in this story, is crazy about football. One day he discovers that the old man who is his next door neighbour has an interesting past.

football
crime and the law
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 3.7 (3 votes)

Would you like to be a secret agent and work undercover? Do you think the job in reality would be similar to how it's shown in films?

Magazine zone
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

Daisy is chatting to her brother Oliver, and his best mate Alfie, about her new boyfriend. Daisy and Oliver’s mum is working in Thailand this week.

A1-A2 grammar
sport
daily routine
routines and habits
grammar
Language level
A1 English level (elementary)
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
Average: 3.3 (16 votes)

Do students in your country go directly to university or college after school or do they have a break first? Taking a gap year between school and uni is quite common in the UK and there are lots of different ways to spend your time.

Magazine zone
gap year
travel
universities
charity work
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

Have you ever seen any photos of your parents when they were younger? Did they look like you?

family
relationships
history
children and childhood
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

How many languages can you speak? British people are generally not very good language learners. In a recent survey, 62 per cent of the population only speak English! 

Magazine zone
language learning
languages
school
education
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

In the UK, only around 43% of 18- to 24-year-olds vote in general elections. Are you interested in politics, or do you change the TV channel when politicians appear on the screen?

Magazine zone
politics and government
Britain and UK
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 4.3 (3 votes)

Graffiti and street art isn't new. Find out about its history in this article.

A2 graded reading
graffiti
art and design
cities
around the world
Language level
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
Average: 5 (2 votes)
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