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IELTS Speaking in the exam, why can't I say what is in my mind?

do you know there are three solutions to say what is in your mind in front of the examiner?

three solutions so you can respond with a clear, strong, coherent answer that makes

the examiner sit up and pay attention strong answers that show the examiner your true ability,

and get the score you honestly deserve the ability to give a full presentation and express

clearly what is in your mind using all the vocabulary you know, not just 10% the skill

to deliver smooth, confident, automatic answers that are easy to understand and are not simplified

and best of all, when you start preparing like this, you won't need to spend a lot of

money with a tutor and you'll finally be certain that you're preparing for IELTS the right

way before I share these three techniques, I'd like you to know why so many IELTS students

take test after test after test why don't they say what is in their mind?

why do they speak a band 7 or higher with friends and then target band 6 in the exam?

why do so many students fail to show their true ability?

what stops them from speaking automatically and clearly? the answer to these IELTS questions

is how they prepare you see normal exam preparation might just focus on learning lists of useful

vocabulary or idiomatic expressions but unless you actually start using them, it's near useless

a lot of students watch videos about useful words and phrases but they get very little

opportunity to put it into practice they watch lots of movies and read books and TED talks

or worse, they take test after test after test so what are the three steps to saying

what is in your mind and having a successful IELTS exam?

number 1 combine both language skills and exam skills number 2 move your passive vocabulary

into your active vocabulary number 3 relentless practice having a great exam and passing IELTS

with the score you truly deserve is nothing more than getting familiar with the exam and

movingly the English you have in your passive vocabulary into your active vocabulary when

you do this, all the vocab you know, understand, and recognize in movies, books, and online

starts to become your active vocabulary building this ability then gives you the best possible

foundation for the exam in a minute I'll explain more about active and passive vocabulary and

exam skills, but let me mention that if you're in a hurry you may want to look at the IELTS

speaking confidence course on the course there are more tips and quick fixes to common issues

so you can impress the examiner with confident fluent answers you can get familiar with the

exam, the format, and the questions and you can also get used to different examiner accents

so there's no misunderstandings on exam day it will provide you with a system for fluent

coherent answers and you can test your pronunciation and you get feedback that pushes you to improve

who's the course for?

the IELTS speaking confidence course is for students who need to boost their confidence,

improve their fluency, and pass IELTS now let me explain more about language skills

and exam skills and of course active and passive vocabulary this is one reason why exams such

as the IELTS are quite difficult not only do you have to develop your language skills,

you also have to develop your exam skills an example of one of the exam skills you need

is the ability to speak for two minutes without stopping now this is probably a challenge

even in your own language and this is why it's important to be familiar with the concept

of active and passive vocabulary now you can probably read books, advanced books you could

probably watch films and understand everything, follow conversations and watch everything

however, when it comes to the exam you fall flat what is happening here is that your receptive

skills, listening and reading, are ahead of your productive skills, speaking and writing

and this is totally normal do not worry about this this is exactly how you learned your

own language first, you probably listened then you probably started speaking then reading

and then writing however, when it comes to English, for some reason, it's taught in

a complete reverse and more often than not, we start with writing, possibly speaking then

later reading and listening, which is completely unnatural recognizing vocabulary in films

and books is fantastic it's a great skill and it's a great place to work from for improving

your language skills this means we have a large passive vocabulary but when we want

to speak or use this vocabulary sometimes we find it's not there we can't communicate

what's in our mind although we know exactly what we want to say this is very common for

English language learners and it's intensified when the topic we're talking about is unfamiliar

you see when you're talking with a friend or a family member, you're probably talking

about a familiar topic you've probably had the conversation a few times before a topic

about work, a topic about your hobby or your interest and that's one of the reasons why

this vocabulary has moved into your active vocabulary and this is the reason why you

can speak automatically, smoothly, and clearly and you've got very little problems in communicating

what's in your mind now if I ask you to talk about a subject that you're not so familiar

about, if I ask you to talk about musical instruments and even if I ask you to talk

in your own language about musical instruments, maybe after about 10, 20, 30 seconds you'll

start to slow down, you'll start to um and uh and the reason why is because this is a

topic that you're not so familiar about, unless you're a musician of course and this is what

I'm talking about when we speak in a second language and we're not familiar with the topic

then the challenge is intensified the new app that we're developing at IELTS podcast

deals with this exact problem and I'm quite excited about it and if you want to learn

more about it just click in the link below so going back to exam skills and language

skills in Part 3 it starts getting a little abstract the examiner is going to start asking

you about topics that you may be unfamiliar with musical instruments, for example do you

think it's important for children to play musical instruments?

next question why do you think it's important for children to play musical instruments?

why do you think it's important for children to start playing musical instruments at a

young age? so one exam skill that we need to bring this vocabulary into our active vocabulary

is to get familiar with a wide range of topics this familiarity makes your answers smooth,

automatic, and much quicker and most importantly because your answers are like flowing, you'll

be able to communicate what's inside your head so to get there there's three ways one

you can have a look at the app that I just mentioned two you can have a look at the online

speaking course and three you can do what we're going to look at now which is moving

vocabulary from our passive into our active vocabulary the Echo 10 Technique is a very

useful technique even if you've got a speaking partner or an IELTS tutor I still recommend

you to use this technique and the reason is is because it's very effective for bringing

or for transferring passive vocabulary into our active vocabulary domain also its effectiveness

is amplified if we use it with IELTS materials because there is a possibility or strong possibility

that the phrases that you're repeating will be used or can be used in the exam now what

we're going to do is listen to a mock speaking exam Part 2 and as you know, Part 2 usually

is one of six areas it could be describe a person, describe an object, describe a place,

describe an activity, describe your favorite book, film, magazine or describe an event,

festival, concert, celebration and what we're going to do is we're going to talk about a

location we're going to talk about a place so you'll see the text on the screen and what

I would like you to do is after you hear it, you can repeat it and if you don't want to

read it, then you can just put your hand over the screen or just don't look at the screen

or just close your eyes either way there'll be a small pause between each slide I'm going

to describe a place I went to last year it's a small city in Ukraine it's called Lviv it's

got beautiful architecture it's not the typical industrial hard Soviet style it's more the

quaint typical medieval European style the place is called Lviv, and it's really

a delightful city people are usually quite friendly and in the cafes the customer service

is interesting I have to admit when I went there the people were really friendly and

they were really open they introduced me to more friends and their family they even took

me on expeditions into the Carpathian Mountains I remember once actually we went up to the

mountains and we went on this old ski lift right up into the mountains and we could see

all around and it was spring as well so we had a really good view it was clear and yeah

it was just a really enjoyable experience another interesting point is that at the moment

it's rather cheap especially if you're spending euros there I think this is because of the

unfortunate conflict on the western side at the moment there's been a lot of political

instability and it's caused the currency to fall making it rather cheap for foreign people

going there and that's my small presentation about a place I've been to I hope you enjoyed

it now for that speech I used the Reflect and Fill 6 Method this is a method that gives

you six pointers or concepts to think about while you're doing your talk and it just helps

you expand your answer and it's especially useful if you struggle to meet two minutes

I'll give you an example so we talked about the details, the mountains, the ski lifts,

the contrasts it was cheaper than Western Europe and the reason why was because of the

conflict this was the because my feelings there the people were really friendly for

example they took me to the mountains that's my small story and the question words who,

what, why, when, where, how well it was last year I think I mentioned that who, the locals

there were friendly why were they friendly? they took me to the mountains what did we

do there? ski lift and those are just ideas or like triggers to help you come up with

more content you don't have to follow this exact structure step by step it's just useful

to help you to guide you to give a more expansive or fuller answer now we've reached the end

of the tutorial thank you for watching all of this if you like the video, please, please

give us a thumbs up and also tell us in the comments below which technique you're going

to use and how it helps you and as I said before if you want to advance faster you can

have a look at the app that's going to be launched soon or you can have a look at the

course which has already started and it's proving very popular all the best

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All Hail King Julien The End is Near Best Cartoon For Kids - Georgia Davis - Duration: 17:31.

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HOW EXPENSIVE IS COMO, ITALY? - Duration: 9:35.

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Prince Louis christening: This is who Kate and William will invite - Duration: 3:35.

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third child will be nearly three-months-old by the time he is christened at the Chapel Royal in St James Palace on Monday July, 9

 Kate and Prince William's baby son has not been seen in public since he was introduced to the world on the steps of the Lindo Wing on April 23, when he was born weighing 8lb 7oz

 And like his brother and sister before him, Prince Louis' baptism will be a small and intimate affair, with around 20 to 30 guests in attendance

 Prince George and Princess Charlotte's christenings were private affairs, attended only by family members and close friends to the Royals

  PRINCE LOUIS CHRISTENING: ROYAL TRADITIONS KATE AND WILLIAM MUST FOLLOW As well as catching a glimpse of Kate and William's growing brood, royal fans can expect to see the Queen before she travels to Scotland for her annual summer break in August

 The 92-year-old great-grandmother will make the appearance despite recently taking ill and having to pull out of a service at St Paul's Cathedral at the last minute

 It is unknown whether his great-grandfather Prince Philip, 97, will venture out for the occasion as he is rarely seen out in public anymore

 Grandfather Prince Charles will also be there with his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

   One noticeable difference between Louis and Charlotte's big day is that for the newborn prince, their uncle Prince Harry will be there

 When Charlotte was christened, Harry was off on a three month trip through Africa as part of his conservation work

 He joked at the time that he was a "bad uncle" for missing it, so there's no doubt he'll be there with new wife Meghan Markle

 On the Middleton side, Kate's pregnant sister Pippa Matthews and her husband James Matthews, brother James and parents Carole and Michael Middleton will be in attendance

  Meanwhile, Prince Louis will also be joined by his new godparents. The identity of the royal baby's godparents is currently very much under wraps, but bookmakers have been busy predicting who it could be

 So far, Ladbrokes put Tiggy Legge-Bourke and Miguel Head with top odds, both at 2/1

 They are closely followed by Laura Lopes, daughter of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Rebecca Priestly, former private secretary to Kate Middleton

 They are at 3/1 and 4/1 odds respectively. The christening will also mark the next event that new mum Kate is set to make an appearance at, after taking time off for maternity leave

 Duchess Kate, 37, is said to be enjoying a longer maternity leave after feeling like she went back to work too quickly with Prince George and Princess Charlotte

  

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders Is Now Lying About Trump's Lies - Duration: 3:37.

In keeping with my theory that there's literally nothing that the Trump administration will

not lie about, Sara Huckabee Sanders, during Monday's White House press briefing, was actually

forced to tell a lie about a lie that Donald Trump had just been busted on two days prior.

Take a look.

The president last Thursday wrote on Twitter, "House Republicans should pass the strong

but fair immigration bill, known as Goodlatte II, in their afternoon vote today."

Then, on Sunday, he wrote on Twitter, "I never pushed the Republicans in the House to vote

for the immigration bill, either Goodlatte I or II."

Why would the president lie about something like that?

All right, he didn't.

The president has talked along, we've laid out the priorities and the principles that

we support that we wanted to see reflected in legislation, but at the same time, the

president wasn't aggressively lobbying members, because he knew that Democrats in the Senate

still were unwilling to actually come to the table and focus on solutions rather than playing

political games.

We could have gotten it through the House, but that doesn't work if we can't get it through

the Senate, and Democrats have made it abundantly clear that they don't actually want to fix

problems.

They just want to talk about this all the way.

I guess, for some reason, they think this is a good issue for them, although it isn't.

And frankly, I think it's outrageous that Democrats have not come to the table and try

to help fix this problem.

All right.

So, there's several things to point out here.

First and foremost, Matt Nussbaum of Politico is the man who asked that question.

He read both the tweets.

I mean, it's right there, Sarah.

Trump tweets one thing, says, "Vote for this bill."

Then, a day or two later, tweets out, "I never said the thing that is currently on my Twitter

feed," and verifiable.

So, everybody at that point knew the president lied.

Nussbaum was 100% correct.

And then, when he asked you point blank, "Why did he lie about this," you say, "He didn't."

I mean, you were just confronted with the information.

I know you've also probably seen it on Twitter and read about it in the news.

It's right there, black and white.

The president lied, and the first words that came out of your mouth were, "He didn't."

You, Sarah, have reached a new low.

I mean, presented with the facts right there in front of you, and you still can't bring

yourself to tell the public the truth.

That is absolutely beyond disgusting behavior for a human being.

And then, you somehow managed to make it so much worse, because rather than admitting

that the man you work for either has dementia and didn't remember that he tweeted out the

original or that he is completely clueless, you decided to go on some weird, incoherent

tangent about all of this being the Democrats' fault.

No, that's not true.

Either Sarah, you can't cover up a lie trying to cover up one lie by then lying a third

time.

This isn't lie-ception here, but that's what you're trying to make this.

You suck at your job.

You suck at being a rational human being.

You suck at being a decent human being.

For the love of God and for the love of this country, resign today so that we don't have

to spend another second talking about the crap that comes out of your mouth every single

day.

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Czym jest NoFap? Pornografia i jej wpływ #1 // What is NoFap? Influence of pornography [Eng Subs] - Duration: 4:12.

And you've Got it. In today's film

I will answer the question what is NoFap. And I will

tell you about theoretical basics of NoFap

In next film I will talk about research

on which the entire philosophy of this movement is based

Therefore I invite you for this film

At the beginning I have to point out that is difficult to say exactly

what NoFap really is

We are sure that this is

a community-based website

where everybody are supporting

each other in coping with addiction to pornography

and compulsive masturbatory habits

On the website we get information that when we eliminate

this non-adaptive habit we can increase

our motivation, improve our self-esteem improve relationships

or overcome social anxiety

At the base of NoFap there is an assumption

that PMO. PMO is abbreviation of cycle

Pornography, masturbation and orgasm

and this cycle is highly addictive

When we watch pornography we attack our brain with dopamine

which leads to destruction of some dopamine receptors

because of too much power or too many impulses

Then to achieve the same stimulation

we need the stronger stimulus – more porn

Such a cycle can lead to

changes in neural pathways

and consequently result in problems with

self-esteem, motivation, relationships and social anxiety

Psychological mechanism explains it

that PMO leads to instant gratification

to immediate rewarding

why is it so important?

to achieve something in life

you need engagement, effort and specific actions

that can lead us to goal that is rewarding for us

but when we watch porn

we reward automatically

that's why watching pornography is so addictive

and consequently can leads to problems with motivation

another thing is that

pornography provides a wrong sexual image

this is an idealized image

a person who often watches porn begins to desire this image

and such an image can not be achieved in its own relationship

in addition, you can focus only on your own pleasure

for some autoeroticism

or even objectification of the other person

because it is created in such films

there is no doubt that it can be transferred to a relationship with another person

and not only in relationships, but even in friendship

because in every relationship we are for the other person just as this person is for us

there is a kind of reciprocity here

and in the previous situation, we can only focus on our own pleasure

and for our own benefit

the assumptions of the NoFap philosophy look more or less like that

but most importantly, there are a whole lot of people talking about certain positives

that appear when porn is removed from your life

they usually talk about

higher self-esteem, lack of social anxiety, and the ability to build relationships

or simply more joy in life

and the most important is that many of them point out that this was the most relevant thing in their lives

and that's has only begun a wave of positive changes

that's all for today

in the next episode, which will appear soon

I wanted to tell you a little about scientific research that confirms the whole NoFap philosophy

for a specific reason, so that you do not think that this is an fabricated thing

but this is strongly embedded in scientific evidence

and practically for every thing, for a positive one that shows up

after the liquidation of pornography, there are specific scientific studies

but this could be in the next episode

in the meantime, thank you for watching and see you soon

For more infomation >> Czym jest NoFap? Pornografia i jej wpływ #1 // What is NoFap? Influence of pornography [Eng Subs] - Duration: 4:12.

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Universal basic income is a silly idea: Art Laffer - Duration: 4:52.

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What Is The Sock Market? - Duration: 4:56.

So, what is the stock market in this video

I'm gonna go over some basics of what the stock market is and why people invest it

Hey, how's it going on this channel?

We talk about stocks and options with idea of allowing you to maintain a full-time job or trade as a full-time job

so if you're new here consider subscribing and

Today we're going into what is the stock market think of the stock market like a farmers market

It's a place where you go to buy and sell goods

But unlike buying and selling fruits and vegetables in the stock market you buy and sell

financial securities and

the most common of these would be stocks and bonds and

a few others

Features and options and there's a ton of different more

Complicated ones but the most common ones are stocks and bonds

So what are stocks?

Stocks are a publicly traded company that you can buy

portions of the company and these

Portions or slices that you can buy of the company are called shares

How you calculate the price of these shares is the company value divided by the number of shares

so in this example, let's just say the company is valued at $30 and we

Have three total shares for the company that would make each share worth

$10 these two values go hand-in-hand

so if the company value increases the share price also increases so

Let's say the company value increases from 30 to 45 dollars. That would make each share go up

$5 to represent that company value of

$45 this also works the other way if the share price increase from $10 to

$15 the company value with an increase to represent that

share price increase so all companies start out as private companies and

These companies are not listed on the stock market and you

cannot buy shares of them through the stock market only publicly traded companies are

listed on the stock market and allow you to buy and sell shares of them just about daily and

Companies that go from

private to public they go through an initial public offering which is called an IPO and this is when they

Sell a portion of their company for money. So maybe the company will initially sell

30% of their shares to the public and

Investment banks with the idea of trying to raise money

To boost their company to the next level the whole reason people get into the stock market is because of compounding interest

It is so much more powerful

than simple interest and

Simple interest is just like the interest you pay for a bank loan. The interest is always the same throughout the bank loan and

compounding interest

changes based on the account value

so if you have a

Investing account and the account is going up and it gets 10%

Interest every year that 10% value will increase as the count goes up

so 10% of 10,000 dollars versus

10% of $20,000 is a big difference, especially when

over time that account value

increases in increases and increases and

As you can see in this graph the blue line being that compounding interest

It starts to

Skyrocket as the years go by compared to the simple interest

it kind of just is a slow grind higher and your money is still increasing but compounding interest is

Way more powerful and

Get you a lot more money in the long run

Hey, thanks for watch this video subscribe

if you want to learn more about the stock market and really want to take a deeper dive into

What the stock market is and how to start investing in this stock market if you have any questions right now

Ask me in the comments. I will get to them and I hope to see you in the next video

You

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How real is History Channel survival show Alone? - Duration: 2:59.

History Channel's Alone, which is currently running its fifth season is an undisputed

hit, and it's pretty clear what made it the most ambitious survival reality show currently

on the air.

The show's premise is interesting enough as it documents the daily struggles of 10

individuals surviving in the wilderness using a limited amount of equipment until the isolation

drives them mad.

And the last man standing takes home the cash prize of $500,000.

As is the case with any survival show on TV, the genuinity of 'Alone' has constantly

been questioned and debated.

So, what parts of Alone are real and fake?

Let's have a look at it.

But before getting in, feel free to subscribe to our channel and hit the bell icon to get

notifications of our more videos.

Gear Dilemma Under the show's rules and gear list, each

participant can choose to bring ten items along with them from the list provided by

the producers.

But, many items that weren't on the list were seen brought by participants on the show.

Items such as satellite phone, emergency flare, and GPS tracking device were not included

in the list which questions the true survivability aspect of the show.

Not So Distant Location During the first season, History showed its

viewers the map of the location where the participants would be dropped off.

Upon studying the map closely, it was found that the location was awfully close to civilization,

some even being an hour's walk from the nearest town.

A Google Map search also revealed trail networks of the featured locations, so the contestants

weren't technically isolated for real.

Food situation One aspect of the show that seems very real

is in portraying how difficult it is to procure food in the wilderness.

Despite carrying the hunting and trapping items, the participants on the show have a

hard time finding the necessary amount of food.

The winner of the first season Alan Kay can be taken as evidence, who lost an astonishing

60 pounds over 56 days in Vancouver Island.

Jose Martinez Jose Martinez was the favorite to win the

show's second season but tapped out after surviving 59 days in the wilderness.

The dramatic fashion in which he went out raised suspicious eyes and had the viewers

doubting whether the scene was staged.

He was shown falling off his canoe and walking back to shore, only to be seen standing in

the cold water 4 feet away from shore when the emergency crew arrived.

How real do you think is the show?

Let us know in the comments.

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The Environment is Everything to Canadians - Duration: 1:08.

THE HONOURABLE CATHERINE MCKENNA (Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Canada): I've come to learn how the environment is real for Canadians.

It's not abstract.

The environment is everything to indigenous peoples, to environmentalists and conservationists,

but also to farmers, fishers, hunters, loggers, trappers, lodge owners, and tourism operators.

It is everything to truckers in the Yukon who rely on ice roads and skiers in Quebec,

and is certainly everything to young people, as my kids remind me of every day.

In our big cold country on the upper half of North America, the environment affects

where we live, how we work, and how we see our future.

As change happens, the future rushes towards us, and Canadians, including myself, are focussed

on ensuring that we protect our environment and tackle climate change, while at the same

time pursuing good jobs and making sure our businesses, big and small, are positioned

to compete as we move to a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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Letters About Literature 1: What Is a Letter? - Duration: 3:38.

From the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.

Hello, I'm Anya Creightney and this is the Letters

About Literature video series.

Today we are going to discuss letter writing.

In this video, we are going to learn what a letter is,

different types of letters, and the parts of a letter.

But, first of all, you may be wondering: what is a letter?

Well, a letter is a written, typed, or printed message.

Back in the day, letters were usually mailed.

Now, with the presence of online platforms, letters can be sent

by email or uploaded to online applications.

Although we may be used to writing quick,

informal messages, not all messages are letters.

Let's see some examples of other media

that are not considered letters: emails,

text messages, social media posts.

To summarize, we can conclude the items

on the left are letters because they are written materials

that is usually sent by mail and require a structure.

While the items on the right are not letters

because they are sent instantly and do not require a structure.

Now, we are going to discuss different types of letters.

Formal letters are those that are written

in official language, have a specific purpose,

and are written for professional communication.

Informal letters, on the other hand,

are written in a friendly manner

to someone you are familiar with,

and is used for personal communication.

For the Letters About Literature program, you are going

to be writing an informal letter,

one that is personal and sincere.

It should feel like a private conversation with the author,

rather than a book report or a fan letter.

Now that we know what a letter is, and the different types

of letters, why don't we learn how to write one?

A letter is a type of writing that has five parts.

Let's think of it as the parts of your favorite superhero!

Starting with the first part of the letter, we have the heading.

It is placed at the top of the letter

and it usually includes the date and sometimes your address.

The heading would be like the head of your hero

because it goes on the top!

For the Letters About Literature program, you don't need

to put your address on the letter.

Following the heading, we have the greeting.

The greeting is like saying hi,

and it addresses the person you are writing to.

In our superheroes, this would be the mouth

where they communicate with others!

Going a little farther down, we have the body.

This is where you write the main message of the letter,

and where the most information is found.

After the body, we have the closing.

It's an expression that closes the letter

and it is usually followed by a comma.

In your favorite superheroes,

this would be the cape usually hanging from their backs.

Finally, we have the signature.

This is where you write your name.

Your signature tells the reader who the letter is from.

In a superhero, this can be found in their logo.

Now we know what a letter is, including all of its parts!

Hope you found this short, and instructive, video fun,

and remember: if you have any questions,

feel free to ask your teachers and librarians.

You can also visit www.read.gov/letters

for more information.

Thank you!

This has been a presentation of the Library of Congress.

Visit us as LOC.GOV.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo is the first international cover star of NBA 2K - Duration: 3:12.

Milwaukee Bucks' Greek superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo has made history after becoming the first ever international player to feature on the cover of an 2K game

He will be the sole cover star for the Standard Edition of 2K19 which releases September 11 this year for £54

99 on PlayStation 4, Xbox, One, Nintendo Switch and PC.Keeping with 2K19's creative theme, the cover features words and phrases which hold significance for Antetokounmpo, including 'Father's Legacy,' 'Fear the Deer,' 'Phenom' and 'Athens' - paying homage to his Greek hometown

Nicknamed the 'Greek Freak' for his incredible athleticism, the Bucks superstar has an impressive list of achievements, he is a two-time All-Star and was first player in history to finish a regular season ranked in the top 20 in total points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks

Antetokounmpo is a big video game fan himself and was delighted with the news: 'I am honored to be the first international player featured on the cover of 2K19

I love playing 2K so this means a lot to me. I have worked hard to earn recognition in the and being on the cover of 2K19 is a dream come true

'Joining him as a cover-star this new is the Los Angeles Lakers' new signee LeBron James who is on the cover for the

One of the all-time greats, James signed a four-year deal worth the $154million (£117m) maximum the Lakers could offer

That Anniversary Edition launches four days early on September 7 for £84.99, packed with virtual goodies including 100,000 VC, 50,000 MyTEAM points and five LeBron-themed murals for MyCOURT as well as physical items including a LeBron poster

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This Conspiracy To Impeach Donald Trump Is Worse Than You Thought - Duration: 13:51.

This Conspiracy To Impeach Donald Trump Is Worse Than You Thought

There is no question the swamp is trying to remove Donald Trump from office.

Text messages between FBI agents revealed the Russia investigation was "an insurance

policy" against a Trump victory.

And one bombshell report reveals the conspiracy to impeach the President is even worse than

you think.

The cabal plotting against the President is not just an inside operation.

It includes wealthy liberals funneling a shocking amount of money into a scheme to gin up grounds

to impeach Trump.

And the members of this group are shocking.

Daniel Jones – a former staffer to Democrat Senator Diane Feinstein – testified to the

House Intelligence Committee that he and other wealthy liberal donors hired Fusion GPS and

Christopher Steele to continue the Russia investigation.

And they spent a whopping $50 million on this plot.

The Daily Caller reports:

"THE HOUSE REPORT STATES THAT IN MARCH 2017, JONES TOLD THE FBI ABOUT A PROJECT HE IS WORKING

ON WITH STEELE AND FUSION GPS THAT IS BEING FUNDED TO THE TUNE OF $50 MILLION BY 7 TO

10 WEALTHY DONORS FROM NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA.

"IN LATE MARCH 2017, JONES MET WITH FBI REGARDING PQG, WHICH HE DESCRIBED AS 'EXPOSING

FOREIGN INFLUENCE IN WESTERN ELECTION,'" READS THE COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

"[REDACTED] TOLD FBI THAT PQG WAS BEING FUNDED BY 7 TO 10 WEALTHY DONORS LOCATED PRIMARILY

IN NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA, WHO PROVIDED APPROXIMATELY $50 MILLION."

"[REDACTED] FURTHER STATED THAT PQG HAD SECURED THE SERVICES OF STEELE, HIS ASSOCIATE

[REDACTED], AND FUSION GPS TO CONTINUE EXPOSING RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN THE 2016 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL

ELECTION," READS THE REPORT, WHICH ADDS THAT JONES "PLANNED TO SHARE THE INFORMATION

HE OBTAINED WITH POLICYMAKERS…AND WITH THE PRESS."

JONES "ALSO OFFERED TO PROVIDE PQG'S ENTIRE HOLDINGS TO THE FBI," THE REPORT SAYS.

THE REPORT CITES A TRANSCRIPT OF AN INTERVIEW THAT JONES GAVE TO THE FBI.

THE TRANSCRIPT, KNOWN AS AN FD-302, IS DATED MARCH 28, 2017."

This revelation raises another question.

Diane Feinstein is the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

She is playing a lead role in one of the three Congressional investigations into the 2016

election.

Was Feinstein aware of her former staffer's activities?

And if Feinstein did know about Jones' involvement with Fusion GPS and Christopher Steel, why

didn't she disclose it?

These troubling questions deserve answers.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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Is Cheryl addicted to the honeymoon phase of love? - Duration: 6:34.

Is Cheryl addicted to the honeymoon phase of love?

She's been through the mill when it comes to her love life, with two failed marriages and her recent fresh split from the father of son Bear, Liam Payne.

And while there's no reason that Cheryl, 34, should take the blame for any of the splits - (it happens to people the world over, everyday,) a relationship expert has claimed Cheryl is addicted to the honeymoon phase of love.

Dr Pam Spurr told The Sun, that Cheryl hasn't passed the honeymoon phase of her romances, but that this is not necessarily her fault.

Cheryl married footballer Ashley Cole, 37, in 2006 - he was widely thought to be the love of her life and they were married for four years, but he was accused of infidelity.

She married second husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini, 37, in 2014-2016, becoming engaged after dating for three months.

She started dating Liam, 24, soon after the split, with Cheryl giving birth to their first child last March, but their romance broke down after two and a half years.

Dr Pam told The Sun that these relationships could have been influenced by the fact that her parents, Joan and Gary, separated when she was 11 - they never married.

She said: 'First the grown-up child can seek out similarly difficult relationships because they subconsciously want to put right what went wrong with their parents' relationship.

'Either they will do anything to smooth over conflict, like Cheryl did with Ashley at first. Or they can dump a relationship very quickly.'. 'Some people love the passion phase because it medicates out the pain of previous traumatic relationships.

Lots of people have weighed in on Cheryl's latest romance split. It became a source of fury for Piers Morgan, who blasted the couple on Good Morning Britain.

The broadcaster, 53, ranted about the pair and criticised celebrity relationships for not being 'honest'. During his tirade, Piers lambasted the idea that a two-year romance was 'an achievement' and called for stars to be truthful in public splits.

After reading out their near-identical Twitter statements, the presenter appeared confused as to why people were 'sad for them'. Piers queried: 'Why do we categories more than two years as some sort of achievement. It's not really is it.'.

The journalist then refuted the idea that they still had love for one another following the break-up.

Of their statements, Piers ranted: 'If they love each other that much why are they splitting up for. I always think these statements should be more honest. "We can't stand beside each other".'.

'In the end if it's two years and you split up it's because you don't like each other anymore.

Co-host Susanna Reid tried to stem the diatribe, and suggested the couple - who share son Bear, 15 months, together were at 'different stages' in life.

Singer Cheryl confirmed her split with her former One Direction beau Liam, 24, in a tweet addressed to her 7million Twitter followers on Sunday evening.

The star wrote: 'We are sad to announce that we are going our separate ways. It's been a tough decision for us to make.

'We still have so much love for each other as a family. Bear is our world and we ask that you respect his privacy as we navigate our way through this together.'.

Moments later Liam shared the same tweet with his own followers on the micro-blogging site.

It's understood that the One Direction star has already moved out of the lavish £5 million mansion he shared with Cheryl and Bear in leafy Surrey and into his bachelor pad in London.

According to The Sun, the couple had mutually agreed to separate a fortnight ago following months of speculation regarding the state of their relationship.

A source told the publication: 'Cheryl and Liam worked really hard on their relationship – they had troubles earlier this year and were able to get through them.

'But they're in different stages of their lives and, after a lot of careful thought, came to a decision that it's best for everyone if they do go their separate ways.

'He still cares for her and she cares for him. They still have an ongoing relationship together. They have a baby together.'.

The announcement comes little more than 24 hours after Cheryl celebrated her 35th birthday, a milestone party Liam failed to attend despite flying back to the United Kingdom earlier that day.

Cheryl and Liam, who welcomed Bear in March 2017, have not been seen together publicly in four months, with February's BRIT Awards the last time fans saw them walking the carpet as a couple.

Prior to their very public show of affection at the BRITs, the couple were plagued by split rumours.

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