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  • Hello and welcome to

  • The English We Speak.

  • I'm Feifei.

  • And I'm Roy! 10, 9, 8, 7…

  • What are you doing?

  • And why are you dressed like an astronaut?

  • I'm practising my countdown for when

  • we head to the Moon.

  • 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

  • We have lift off!

  • Please stop!

  • In this programme we're teaching

  • the expression 'moonshot', which refers

  • to an ambitious project carried out without

  • any expectation of short-term profitability.

  • It does not mean we're going to the Moon!

  • Where did you get that a spacesuit from?

  • I found itin my garden. That definition

  • of 'moonshot' makes more sense.

  • Now I understand why people have

  • been talking about a moonshot vaccine.

  • Exactly! An experimental vaccine to

  • fight Covid-19! You're really learning!

  • Well, while I take this spacesuit off,

  • let's have some examples

  • We're investing in a moonshot

  • vaccine to help fight the virus.

  • I'm not sure if their new driverless

  • EV will ever come to market.

  • It's a bit of a moonshot.

  • The project is a moonshot.

  • It might not help the company

  • in the short-term.

  • This is The English We Speak from

  • BBC Learning English, and we're talking

  • about the expression 'moonshot' which

  • refers to a project that is experimental

  • and doesn't necessarily have any

  • short-term financial benefits.

  • Yesso the most common reference

  • recently has been the moonshot vaccines

  • or moonshot testing to fight Covid-19.

  • The phrase has a lot in common

  • with 'shoot for the moon' - the idea

  • of aiming for an ambitious target.

  • That's rightthat's some real moonshot

  • thinking right there! You always have

  • some ambitious ideaslike the time

  • you wanted everyone to dress like

  • squirrels and run around Hyde Park.

  • Thanks, Feifei! That was for charity.

  • I always like to shoot for the Moon

  • with my ideas.

  • You certainly do!

  • But Roy, you look a bit down.

  • What's wrong?

  • It's sad that we're not going to the Moon.

  • I once made my own spaceship out

  • of a packet of crisps, a tennis ball

  • and some duct tape. Sadly, it didn't work

  • it was a bit of a moonshot.

  • I wish you were going to the Moon

  • it would certainly be quieter in the office.

  • Bye Roy.

  • Bye.

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