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Learn and practise useful English language for everyday situations with the BBC. Your weekly instruction manual for saying or doing something in English is published every Wednesday. Each programme is six minutes long and contains examples and explanations to help you improve your knowledge of the English language across a wide range of topics.
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

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<title><![CDATA[6 Minute English: E-wars: 19 Nov 09]]></title>
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Experts warn that the next world war could take place online - all because our increasing reliance on e-communications makes even the most developed countries vulnerable to an attack by online criminals. So how do we protect ourselves from 'e-wars'? Join Rebecca and Dima for a discussion - and find out all there is to know about the prefix 'e-'.
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