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A-Z Countries

Tea-break challenge!

Grab a pencil and a piece of paper.
Make a list of countries 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, July Newsletter, Study Archive, Vocabulary

5 Garden Expressions

5 common expressions that relate to the garden.
A quick task to complete – have a guess if you don’t know!
10 example sentences.
Can you make your own example sentence?

If you aren’t as busy as a bee, give it a go!

Filed Under: June Newsletter, Uncategorized, Vocabulary

Vocabulary: British English vs American English (6)

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?
soccer; sneakers; break time / recess; fall; band-aid

Click here to find out if you are right!

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

5 Food Idioms

5 common expressions that use foods.
A quick task to complete – have a guess if you don’t know!
10 example sentences.
Can you make your own example sentence?

It’s not so difficult – It’s a piece of…

Filed Under: April Newsletter, Vocabulary

Expressions: As…as

Here are 8 common expressions using as…as.

Can you make some examples sentences yourself?

Filed Under: February Newsletter, Vocabulary

Summertime

It’s scorching hot this summer. I’m going to take a dip to cool off. Don’t forget to wear your suntan lotion – especially if you plan to soak up the rays!

Click here to find 10 Summertime words and expressions, examples, and a short task to test your understanding!

Filed Under: August Newsletter, Study Archive, Vocabulary

A-Z Animals

Tea-break challenge!

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

Can you think of one animal starting with each letter?

Click here for more information and also the answers!

Don’t cheat and good luck!

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

A-Z Things you can ‘wear’

Tea-break challenge!

Grab a pencil and a piece of paper.
Make a list of things you can wear 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, May Newsletter, Study Archive, Vocabulary

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-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

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

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