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New Year’s Eve in London – How to wish someone a Happy New Year in different languages

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 31, 2011
  • Post category:Learn English/London

Look out for phrases in bold that you can use when you are saying what could possibly happen in the future. It's New Year's Eve and if you are in…

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Present Perfect vs Past Simple: Fox Hunting Ban

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 30, 2011
  • Post category:Past Simple/Present Perfect

As you read the article look out for Present Perfect and Past Simple sentences. The present perfect sentences are about sometime in the past, but the exact time is not…

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Often in Received Pronunciation: Queen’s Xmas Message

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 28, 2011
  • Post category:Received Pronunciation

How do you say often? First let's have a description and then listen to how The Queen says it with her received pronunciation accent. There is often a question regarding…

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Adjective + Noun/Music Band vocab: Will Oasis get back together?

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 28, 2011
  • Post category:Adjectives/Vocabulary

Read the article about a possible OASIS reunion. Phrases and vocabulary about bands are printed in bold throughout the text and then explained below to help you. There’s also a…

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Used to: Boxing Day

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  • Post published:December 26, 2011
  • Post category:Grammar

Habits from the past that have stopped are talked about with ‘used to + infintive’. Look out for examples in the text and then read the ‘used to’ grammar explanation…

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Comparatives – Christmas Eve

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 25, 2011
  • Post category:Learn English

Look out for the comparatives highlighted in bold. There is a short explanation of comparative forms at the end of the article. As far as I know, most of our…

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Christmas Vocabulary: Christmas Hates and Christmas Loves

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 25, 2011
  • Post category:Vocabulary

All the Christmas Vocabulary is explained in the vocabulary glossary below the article. Don't forget to to vote in our Xmas question poll. It only takes one click! :) Someone…

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Business English vocabulary: How to get emails read

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 22, 2011
  • Post category:Business English/Business Vocabulary

Read the text about how to gets emails read. Phrases about emails are highlighted and explained at the bottom. Also, don’t forget to do the quick quiz. Email has revolutionised…

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Party Vocab & Avoiding Repetition: Christmas office parties

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:December 20, 2011
  • Post category:Learn/Vocabulary

Read the text about Christmas office parties. Phrases about parties have been highlighted in bold and are explained below. There is also a section about avoiding repetition and don’t forget…

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Pub Drinks, Christmas Market & Thriller…

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  • Post published:December 17, 2011
  • Post category:Social Programme

Not the most eventful week this week, but still some good things! The school has definitely become calmer and students are gradually disappearing! Next week we'll only have about 25…

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