More and more people of all ages are learning languages today. In fact, more than half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. So what are those who speak only one language missing out Continuar a ler...
The special day where love is in the air is here! Cards and candy go out to dear friends and cupid may just be around the corner with his arrow. Here are seven curious facts about this day... Continuar a ler...
It’s that special time of year… February is here and we are almost celebrating Valentine’s Day. Here are some interesting idioms with the word HEART; How many do you know? Continuar a ler...
Here are 15 common English idioms and phrases that will enrich your English vocabulary and make you sound like a native speaker in no time. Continuar a ler...
Most people have hobbies. It can be doing things, making things, collecting things or learning things. Here are some pretty unusual ones: Continuar a ler...
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...
Love is in the air as we welcome the month of happiness and romance. Make sure you take the time to make others feel loved and put a smile on their face. Continuar a ler...
The FCE exam, or the Cambridge First Certificate Exam to give it its full name, is a really helpful qualification to have – as it recognised and accepted by thousands of employers and educational bodi 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...
Halloween’s origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern Franc 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...
It's school time again! Before you stress out at the thought of your English classes, take a look at these amazing tips to make learning English easy and fun! Continuar a ler...
Did you know....? Friendship day had its origin in Paraguay in 1958 but is now celebrated all over the world on different dates. So how can we celebrate this special day? Here are 4 ideas to make it a fun day: Continuar a ler...
Speaking English well can give you a lot of confidence! This will help you in your professional and personal life. Learning a new language can be a challenge, but with regular study and practice it can be done. Here are some tips to get you going! Continuar a ler...