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A-Z Sports and exercise

Tea-break challenge!

Grab a pencil and a piece of paper.
Make a list of sports and exercise from A-Z.

Can you think of one example starting with each letter?

Click here for more information and also the answers!

Don’t cheat and good luck!

Filed Under: A-Z, March Newsletter, Sport, Study Archive, Vocabulary

A Place In The UK: Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent is a medium sized city of 249,000 people, in the country of Staffordshire, England. It’s located about half-way between Manchester and Birmingham. It’s about 150 miles northwest of London.

Stoke-on-Trent is most famous for its pottery industry. It is considered to be the home of the pottery industry in England. Because of this…

Filed Under: A Place in the UK, February Newsletter, Reading, Study Archive

A-Z Colours

Tea-break challenge!

Grab a pencil and a piece of paper.
Make a list of colours from A-Z.

Can you think of one colour starting with each letter?

Click here for more information and also the answers!

Don’t cheat and good luck!

Filed Under: A-Z, November Newsletter, Study Archive, Vocabulary

About: Mary Quant

Mary Quant is a British fashion designer who became famous in the 1960s.

She is most famous for the miniskirt, but she also introduced many other fashion garments and beauty products to the world. Read this article to find out exactly what else Mary Quant is famous for. Maybe you will be surprised!

Filed Under: About:, Culture, London, October Newsletter, Reading, Study Archive

Describing foods

How would you describe the following foods:

Gyoza
Manju
Okonomiyaki
Makizushi
Takoyaki

Read our example, and have a go at describing them yourself!

Filed Under: Food, October Newsletter, Study Archive

A-Z Fruits

Tea-break challenge!

Grab a pencil and a piece of paper.
Make a list of fruits from A-Z.

Can you think of one fruit starting with each letter?

Good luck!

Filed Under: A-Z, Food, September Newsletter, Study Archive, Vocabulary

Vocabulary: British English vs American English (9)

There are many American English words that are different in British English.

This time we look at the following 5 American English words. Do you know what British people often say?
a windshield; an undershirt; a vest; a zipper; rain boots

Click here to find out if you are right!

Filed Under: September Newsletter, Study Archive, UK vs US English, Vocabulary

Vocabulary: British English vs American English (8)

There are many American English words that are different in British English.

This time we look at the following 5 American English words. Do you know what British people often say?
a lawyer; a schedule; a can; a flashight; the subway

Click here to find out if you are right!

Filed Under: August Newsletter, Study Archive, UK vs US English, Vocabulary

Yorkshire Pudding

Yorkshire pudding is a famous English food – but it’s not a dessert!

Read a little about it here.

It’s very easy to make. Why don’t you try making it yourself?

Filed Under: Food, May Newsletter, Study Archive

Vocabulary: British English vs American English (5)

There are many American English words that are different in British English.

This time we look at the following 5 American English words. Do you know what British people often say?
closet; trash; trash can; mailman; national holiday

Click here to find out if you are right!

Filed Under: May Newsletter, Study Archive, UK vs US English, Vocabulary

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