BBC Earth
186 comments
Review summary
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Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, fees vs value, teacher personality. Many students highlight david attenborough's narration is highly praised for...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional storytelling and cinematic quality
2. Unparalleled expertise and engaging narration (David Attenborough)
3. Inspiring content that fosters appreciation for nature and complex concepts
Areas to Improve
1. Address concerns regarding content originality and potential staging
2. Re-evaluate production style to avoid 'overly dramatic' elements
3. Lack of interactive doubt support and formal assessment tools
What students love
“Their behavior reminds us that survival in nature is not always about dominance or speed—sometimes it is about cooperation, curiosity, and the ability to thrive in shifting environments.”
7 likes
“The voice of David Attenborough makes every wildlife scene feel more alive and meaningful as if each moment has its own soul.”
4 likes
“That chameleon showdown felt like the ultimate reality TV battle. Nature’s own ‘Game of Thrones’!”
1 likes
“Lemurs rock climbing cliffs? Now I've seen everything. Madagascar is truly the island of animal superheroes!”
1 likes
“Watching those chameleons and lemurs survive against the odds makes me appreciate the resilience of life on this planet.”
1 likes
“The color changing ability of this fish is truly fascinating, such a refined hunting strategy that prey barely has a chance to notice the danger.”
1 likes
“Sir David Attenborough and BBC Earth are the undisputed kings of storytelling! That sequence with the hatchling iguanas and the snakes is pure cinematic gold.”
1 likes
“Breathtaking Wildlife Worlds narrated by David Attenborough proves that real nature is more intense than any Hollywood action movie. Why do we even need CGI?”
1 likes
“You can literally feel the adrenaline through the screen. Just spectacular documentation of the circle of life.”
1 likes
“Madagascar truly is like another planet. The fact that nearly 90% of its wildlife is endemic is a mind-blowing masterclass in evolution.”
What could be better
“The camera pointing into the person's bathroom should and could be considered a sex crime. Perhaps a word with the local PD / Sheriff.”
1 likes
“The videos are now resembling Frankenstein, conjoined clips from other videos. Luckily they always change the order.”
1 likes
“Aptal insanlar evrime inanır. Atomlar matematik mi biliyorlardı? Tek bir santimetre şekil için milyonlarca hesap yapmak gerekiyor. (Stupid people believe in evolution. Did atoms know math? Millions of calculations are needed for a single centimeter shape.)”
“Remember DNA is blind, deaf and dumb. A 'Blind Watchmaker.' Only a fool would say that.”
“Unfortunately it is staged. Crew dropped headless fish, then dropped another one almost eaten.”
“Sound effects and overly dramatic music; Attenborough's productions used to be the benchmark in nature docs: now it's Disney style crap.”