Harry and Meghan to make shows with Netflix: BBC News Review

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Hello and welcome to News Review from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Rob and joining me today is Catherine. Hello Catherine.
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Hello Rob. Hello everybody. Yes, if you're a fan
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of Harry and Meghan, we've got just the story for you
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because they have teamed up with streaming giant
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Netflix to produce a range of programmes and they may
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even appear in some of them.
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Very exciting. Well, you need to test
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yourself on the vocabulary that we're going to talk about today.
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On our website, there's a quiz at bbclearningenglish.com
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but don't go there yet. Let's find out more about this royal signing
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in this BBC News report:
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So yes – it's just six months since Prince Harry
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and his bride Meghan Markle stepped away from the spotlight
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and now we find they've signed a deal with media giant
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Netflix, although we don't know how much money
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they're going to make from this deal.
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And we've got three words and expressions that you can use to talk
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about this story, haven't we Catherine?
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Yes, we have. We have: 'mocked', 'land' and 'impactful'.
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That's 'mocked', 'land' and 'impactful'.
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Great. OK – well, let's start with your first news headline, please.
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Yes, of course. We're heading first to the Daily Express,
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here in the UK – the headline:
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So, that's the word 'mocked' – laughed at; made fun of.
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Yes. Now we spell this word M-O-C-K-E-D – 'mocked'.
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It's the past tense and the past participle
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of the verb 'to mock' – M-O-C-K.
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Now, if you 'mock' somebody, you laugh at them:
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you make jokes about them. You make – you have fun at their expense.
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Is it quite a cruel way of making fun of somebody, or is it something
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you can do together and have a laugh together?
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Yeah, it's not really about having fun together. If you mock somebody you're
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just being a bit unpleasant, really.
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It's something we talk – like kids do it a lot at school.
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It's about teasing somebody.
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Yeah. In a bit of a, kind of, unpleasant way. So, it's when you laugh at somebody because they
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can't do something properly or because – in this case because the...
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People are saying, 'Harry and Meghan said they wanted a quiet life, and here they
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are making programmes with Netflix,'
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so people are laughing at them about this.
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Yeah. I know all about mocking because
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when I was at school, when we did sport, we played football.
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People used to pick the teams and I was
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always the last one to be picked because I was so bad at football.
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Oh Rob! That's such a shame! And what did the other kids say?
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Well, they just said I was rubbish: they mocked me. They were mocking me all the
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time because of my terrible skills.
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Oh dear Rob. I'm so sorry to hear that.
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That's awful! Kids shouldn't mock you Rob. We would never mock you...
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even if you are bad at football, I don't care.
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OK. Well, let's see a summary of that word:
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So, we talked about the word 'mocked' but
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'mock' has more than one meaning, doesn't it Catherine?
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Yes, it does. If you want to know about the meaning and use
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of the phrase 'to mock up' just click the link
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and we'll tell you all about it. Down below.
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OK. It's time now to look at our second headline, please.
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Yes, and we're going now to 'Hello!' website – the headline:
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So the word is 'land' – get; achieve something you wanted.
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Yes. Now this is a verb. It's spelt L-A-N-D – 'land'.
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You know what 'land' is, don't you Rob?
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Well, I'm standing on land, or sitting on land now. Land is all around us.
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Yes. It's basically the earth and that as a noun isn't really where
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we're going with this, but if you think about an aeroplane,
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when it flies a long way and it goes closer and closer and
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closer to the ground, and eventually it touches the ground: it lands.
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So, after a long effort – a long flight – finally it achieves its destination
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and that's the meaning of 'land' here. If you
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'land' a deal, it means you've been working towards a deal,
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a contract, an arrangement, and finally it's happened: the deal has been signed.
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You've agreed. You've shaken hands or you've signed a contract.
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You have landed the deal. You've done the work. It's finally happening.
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That's the idea of 'land' here.
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You have achieved something, yeah. OK.
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So, you could land a job, for example. Land a position, yeah?
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Yeah, absolutely. Yes, you land a deal:
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that's a very strong collocation. Those two words go very strongly together.
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But you can land a job, you can land a promotion,
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you can land a place in a team – like you never really landed a place in
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the football team at school, did you Rob?
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Well, no – going back to my school days, no
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I didn't get picked for the football team,
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but I did land a place in the chess team that we had.
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Well done! What did you have to do to land a place in the chess team?
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Well, I had to do some practice and I had to have a test before I was accepted
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into the team. Then I landed that place and then we went off and did
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chess tournaments all over the country.
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Nice!
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Success at last!
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Not bad, being bad at football then? There's compensation.
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I achieved something, didn't I? I landed something.
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Yeah. And the idea is you did a lot of practice and preparation to land your
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place on the chess team.
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Indeed. Right, OK.
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Well, let's have a look at a summary of the word 'land':
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So, we're talking about Harry and Meghan today and it's not the first time we've
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talked about this couple, is it Catherine?
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No. We've followed them
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right through from their meeting, to their wedding, to the baby coming along
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and we also covered the story of when they decided they wanted out
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of the royal family. And to find out more about
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that programme, click the link.
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OK, Catherine. It's time to hear about our next headline, please.
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Yes. We're going to The Telegraph, here in
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the UK – the headline:
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So, the word is 'impactful' – effective; influential.
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Yes, that's right. It's an adjective: I-M-P-A-C-T-F-U-L – 'impactful'.
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And it comes from the verb and noun 'impact'.
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Now, you know what 'impact' means, don't you Rob?
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Yeah. When you hit something, you make an impact, don't you? Like that: bang!
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Exactly. And it's that bang if you hit something.
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The bang – often it kind of hurts if you
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have an impact with something, doesn't it?
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If you have a car accident – heaven forbid.
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A lot of injuries can
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happen when you have a car – an impact on another car, yeah.
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Yes. Caused by the contact between one thing moving and
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another thing moving: will have a – that's called 'impact'.
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It will have a strong effect. If there's an impact in a
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car crash, you'll be hurt. So, 'impact' means
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strong effect, in this sense. If something's
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'impactful', it has a strong effect: it has a lot of influence.
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Now, what we know about Harry and Meghan is
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they've both said how keen they are to help
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with things like education, with public health.
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They are very keen on their charity work: Harry's influential in the disability
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arena. So, we can guess that these are the kind of
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programmes they want to make, and they want these programmes to be
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effective, to make a difference in the world, to change people's lives. In other
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words, they want these programmes to be impactful.
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Yes. And they're quite high
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profile names so it's probably quite obvious that they're
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going to make an impact – is that what we say?
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We do, yes. If something is impactful we can say: 'It makes an impact.'
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It means it affects or influences people.
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Or we can say: 'It has an impact.'
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When was the last time, Rob, you had an impact
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on somebody?
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Well, I tried. I mean, working at home and having the family
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here, the house gets very very messy, so I had to sit the kids down
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and talk to them about this mess and I – it was almost like a speech.
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I said to them, 'Look, you've got to keep the house tidier.
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A tidy house means a tidy mind. We can't live in this mess.'
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So, I thought my talk was quite impactful and they would listen.
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Yeah. Guess what happened.
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Err... they tidied their room straight away?
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Quite the opposite: nothing!
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The house has got messier, in fact.
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What could be the opposite of 'impactful'?
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'Impact-less' maybe?
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Maybe. I don't know. But that's a shame.
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So, you didn't have an impact on the kids this time?
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No, I tried but – Try bribery: offer money.
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OK. I'll remember that one. Thank you.
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Right, let's have a summary of the word 'impactful':
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OK, Catherine. It's time now to have a recap of the vocabulary that we've
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talked about today, please.
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Yes. We had 'mocked' – laughed at, made fun of.
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We had 'land', which means get or achieve something you wanted.
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And 'impactful', meaning effective or influential.
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Now you can test yourself on this vocabulary that we've talked about
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today in a quiz that's on our website
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at bbclearningenglish.com. Don't forget there's lots of other things you can
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learn about on our website and we're also
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all over social media. So, thanks for joining us
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today and see you again soon. Bye bye!
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Bye!
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