Another school year has come to an end, but it’s still important for you to continue practising your English over the summer holidays. Here are a few tips you might find useful! Continuar a ler...
Why do so many Brits wear poppies on 11 November? The poppy is the symbol used to commemorate Remembrance Day or Poppy Day in the UK. Continuar a ler...
What comes to mind when you hear the word “Halloween”? Haunted houses? Jack-o-lanterns? Costumes? Spooky stories and films? But how many of you know about the true origins of this celebration? Continuar a ler...
The 8th October is the day Canadians give thanks by celebrating ‘Thanksgiving’ (22nd November in USA). Here are 7 ways to say ‘thanks’ (and ‘welcome’) to sound like a native speaker. Thank us later! Continuar a ler...
Today’s idiom is “Don’t count your chickens (before they hatch)”, which means “don’t make future plans based on something that has not happened yet”. Continuar a ler...
Greetings are IMPORTANT! They say that first impressions are everything, but a first impression is nothing without the proper greeting. Continuar a ler...
Welcome to #tiptuesday! Every week we´ll be posting a tip on the English language. Keep an eye out for idiomatic expressions, phrasal verbs, exam tips and more! Continuar a ler...