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English Club TV

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English Club TV[edit]

English Club TV is a TV channel for those who study English. The channel’s content includes documentaries, feature films, cartoons, and music videos, adapted for learning English. Programmes are broadcast in 6-hour blocks, each consisting of several mini-blocks targeting different audiences and topics. Each programme follows a structured method, presenting new material followed by exercises and tests. All programmes incorporate activities such as watching, listening, answering questions, and self-checks. The content is divided into themes and language levels, from elementary to advanced.

English Club TV HD is a high-definition version of the channel. Watching either version for 15 minutes daily over a year helps viewers learn 2,000 new words and 100 grammar structures. The channel is available via Astra4A and Measat3A satellites, covering Europe, Asia, and Africa. As of June 2015, over 16 million subscribers in 73 countries watch English Club TV through various platforms.

History[edit]

English Club TV began broadcasting from the Astra4A satellite in August 2008. By early 2015, its audience had reached about 16 million people.

Programmes[edit]

Some notable programmes include:

  • This Day
  • Speak Up
  • English 911
  • City Grammar
  • Grammar Wise
  • Step by Step
  • Perfect English
  • English Up
  • Basic Lexis
  • Art Land
  • Word Party
  • Crafty Hands
  • Kids in Action
  • English In Focus
  • Let's Sing
  • Let's Talk
  • English is the Key

Broadcasting[edit]

English Club TV broadcasts from the Astra 4A and MEASAT 3A satellites. The channel is available in SD and HD formats with specific transponder settings for each.

Areas Available[edit]

The channel is available in countries such as Albania, Algeria, Austria, Bulgaria, China, Finland, France, Greece, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and Zambia, among others.

As of June 2015, English Club TV is broadcast by over 400 cable operators worldwide, including Turksat, TTNET (Turkey), Free, Numericable, Bouygues Telecom, Canalsat (France), Slovak Telecom, O2 (Czech Republic), T-2 (Slovenia), Netia (Poland), Rostelecom, MTS (Russia), Du (UAE), Maroc Telecom, Telecom Italia, and the Indonesia Cable Television Association (ICTA).

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