
Danny & Gerry: News About us E-M@il M@ilinglist Guest book Danny & Gerry …on video Concerts School concerts CDs: CDs and more More Of Our Songs Our Day Out Our First Songs Our World Tour Our Music Radio Our Christmas Songs Our Halloween Fun In The 4 Seasons Shop: 0,00 € Online Shop Login New account ClassPack Free stuff: Ringtones NEW! Wordsearches E-cards February 8th English on the web For teachers: Overview FAQ Teachers kit Pictionary Our-English: Overview FAQ Our-Camp: Overview Even more stuff: Links Contact Info §5Abs1 ECG Press AGB Privacy Sitemap Intern More languages: Deutsch Español
| Learning English & English News - on the web
Here are some up-to-date links to usefull ressources to other sites on the internet. These links are updated
frequently, so make sure to check this page from time to time.
Contents:
BBC: Learning English
BBC: News World Edition
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012: * Current! *
Get your hands dirty Why is Li to playing with mud? She's getting her hands dirty. Find out more with The English We Speak. The English We Speak: Get your hands dirty. 7 February 2012
Charles Dickens at 200 It's the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth. Join the Teacher and learn some Dickensian words that are now in common use. The Teacher: 7 February 2012
Monday, February 6th, 2012:
Eating 64-year-old food A German pensioner has finally sampled a tin of food which was given to him over six decades ago. Words in the News: 6 February 2012.
Friday, February 3rd, 2012:
Europe's cold snap The death toll from the ongoing cold snap in Central and Eastern Europe has risen to more than 100. Words in the News: 3 February 2012.
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012:
London's booming Theatreland London's theatres are one of the city's biggest tourist draws and new figures show that audiences swelled by over three percent in 2011. 2nd February 2012.
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012:
Don't get me wrong! Li finds Neil's cat 'just a bit surprising' and teaches us a useful phrase. Find out more in today's programme. The English We Speak: Don't get me wrong!: 31 January 2012
Canine cull Ukrainian dog-lovers protest against the killing of thousands of stray animals ahead of Euro 2012. Video Words in the News: 1 February 2012
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012:
Jobs creation show criticised The Georgian government is accused of using a TV show to win votes. Words in the News: Jobs creation show criticised: 31 January 2012
Development in autism diagnosis Doctors say they may soon be able to diagnose autism at a much earlier age.
Monday, January 30th, 2012:
Internet privacy How much control should people have over the online data about them? Words in the News: Internet privacy: 27 January 2012
Friday, January 27th, 2012:
Scottish independence Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond has set out his plans for a referendum on Scottish independence. Words in the News: 26 January 2012
Thursday, January 26th, 2012:
Leaning landmark Parliament's Clock Tower - better known as Big Ben - is leaning. Video Words in the News: 25 January 2012
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012:
Dragon It's the year of the dragon! But what is the colloquial meaning of the word 'dragon'? The English We Speak: Dragon: 24 January 2012
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012:
Ancient popcorn! People living along the coast of northern Peru were eating popcorn 1,000 years earlier than previously thought. Words in the News: Popcorn older than cinema!: 23 January 2012
Land repossessions The use of land is one of the most contentious issues in Vietnam, where all land belongs to the state and private ownership is not allowed. Words in the News: Vietnam land repossessions: 24 January 2012
More from "BBC: Learning English"
BBC: News World Edition The following up-to-date news are provided by BBC. Of course, these pages require a good understanding of the English language.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2010:
Pires set to complete Villa move Aston Villa are set to sign former Arsenal winger Robert Pires later this week, according to the club's website.
Gayle falls for 333 in Galle Test Chris Gayle hits 333 - the joint 12th highest Test innings of all time - as West Indies amass 580-9 against Sri Lanka, who close day two 526 behind at 54-1.
Monday, November 8th, 2010:
Pakistan's keeper arrives in UK Pakistani wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider arrives in London after earlier reports that he was 'missing'.
Alonso '100%' confident of title Ferrari's Fernando Alonso believes he will wrap up the drivers' title in Abu Dhabi no matter what his Red Bull rivals do.
Pakistan wicketkeeper is UK bound Pakistani wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider has left the team and is travelling to London, but is not 'missing', his team manager says.
Thursday, November 4th, 2010:
Fifa row has hit England 2018 bid England's 2018 World Cup bid has been "significantly harmed" by a newspaper investigation into the bidding process, a key member of the campaign team tells the BBC.
Thursday, October 7th, 2010:
Brutality threatens game - Fifa Fifa's top medical official says football at the highest level is being disfigured by "criminality" and "brutality" on the pitch.
Hicks set to fight Liverpool sale Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks tells BBC Sport he will fight the £300m sale of the club in the High Court.
Live - Commonwealth Games Day Four Rebecca Adlington wins gold in the pool, and England also win golds in archery, shooting and gymnastics, with Mark Lewis-Francis winning silver in the 100m, while Wales' Becky James takes cycling silver.
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010:
England hope to keep Games plans England hope to fly out to the Commonwealth Games on time despite concern over facilities while Scotland and Wales say their participation could be in doubt.
Live - England v Pakistan England rebuild their innings after losing early wickets in the decisive fifth one-day international against Pakistan.
Thursday, September 9th, 2010:
World Cup on track despite quake New Zealand mark a year until the start of the Rugby World Cup, less than a week after Christchurch was devastated by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake.
Riaz to face police questioning Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz will be questioned by Scotland Yard on 14 September in relation to allegations of corruption.
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010:
Clubs want Fifa scheduling review Europe's top clubs call on Fifa to re-assess its scheduling of international friendlies.
Ferrari to learn team orders fate Ferrari will find out at a Formula 1 disciplinary hearing in Paris on Wednesday whether they will be punished further for using banned team orders.
More from "BBC: News World Edition"
| |

 | Nature A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. |  Tip# 56 |
 | Audio stories With the release of "Our Day Out" Danny and Gerry introduced their first audio story called "The Birds Restaurant". You can listen to the first 5 minutes when you click on the picture of "The Birds Restaurant" web page. There will be another audio story on the new upcomming CD "Our First Songs".
Our Day Out: The Birds Restaurant |  Tip# 13 |
 | Nature Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. |  Tip# 53 |
 | Our Music Radio The new CD from Danny & Gerry is here: Our Music Radio plays the newest songs from Danny & Gerry - tune in:
Danny & Gerry - Our Music Radio |  Tip# 101 |
 | Riddle 23 If you drop a yellow hat into the Red sea what does it become?
Answer |  |
 | Totally lost? So you don't know what this is all about? No problem: we have an information page available for you:
Information on our-music.com |  Tip# 1 |
|