

Recording 2: You will listen to a monologue about everyday life or social context.Recording 1: You will listen to a dialogue placed in daily life and context.

Remember, you can hear each recording only once. The recordings are of native English speakers and a variety of accents are used. You will have to listen to four recordings (conversations and monologues) and then answer the questions asked. Test duration: 30 minutes What is the IELTS Listening Test Format? The Listening Test remains the same for both the versions. This four-parter follows Astle's story via raw, intensely moving interviews with his wife Laraine and daughter Dawn, before reporter, producer and host Hana Walker-Brown explores how CTE affects survivors of domestic violence and asks: what does the science tell us to do, and who's responsible for making it happen? It's a gripping and essential - if often overwhelmingly poignant and righteously enraging - listen, as much a call-to-arms as a piece of investigative journalism.There is no difference in the content, format or level of difficulty and scoring between IELTS General Training and Academic examination. A coroner found that minor traumas to his brain had caused the degenerative brain condition chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and recorded a verdict of death by industrial injury - the first time blame for the condition had been placed squarely on heading heavy leather footballs day after day. When he died in January 2002 at the age of 59, though, he'd spent his last years living with dementia-like symptoms. Jeff Astle was - and remains - The King, an FA Cup winner and West Brom's legendary 137-goal striker known for his aerial ability. Spin-off podcast Ten Thousand Posts with Hussein Kesvani and Phoebe Roy goes further into the intersection of Twitter and Facebook and British culture, and how 'poster's brain' – the need to say stuff online which no normal human being ought to, simply because it sounds good online – has infected the commentariat and political classes. Only here will you get reminders that Angela Rayner was once asked on Question Time whether the Labour Party would nationalise sausages. It's a lot funnier than that makes it sound. Instead, everything is refracted through the lens of tech and social media, and the slow degradation of our political system over the last two decades. Making sense of things by looking at YouGov polls and whatever the lobby hacks are hearing can only explain things so far, and Trashfuture is about as far from the usual spoddy, insiderish British politics podcasts as it's possible to get. It scarcely needs repeating, but Britain is in a very, very strange place now and has been for quite a long time. We're all friends here.īlack Lives Matter / Current affairs / Drama / Sport Quality chat / Health / Culture / Business All-time classics Need anything else? Want us to pop your Airpods in for you too? Oh, go on then. So, this is it: our pick of the best podcasts of 2022.

We've hived off the best of the BBC's podcasts into a separate list too, because there are absolutely loads. They're in their own spin-off lists: this one's the comedy one, and the true crime one is here. And what about true crime? I was only here for some true crime, and now it's all gone."Ĭhill out mate. "Where's the funny ones?" you might start griping. We've even herded them into neat little categories for you too. So to that end, this is our pick of the best new podcasts, as well as our highlights from long-running favourites. You need a David Attenborough to point the way through the undergrowth and stop you wasting time wandering down dead ends. You might say that we're living through a golden age of podcasts, if you're the kind of person who needs all their culture categorised into neat eras.īut podcasts themselves seem to live in the wild. Though the format has been around for a couple of decades now, it's only in the last few years that they really hit their stride. As you can see by the amount of podcasts which qualify for a 'best podcasts' list, there's never been a better time for podcasts.
