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How to tell an anecdote
How do you tell an anecdote really well? Let’s start with what an anecdote is. It’s a short story about something funny, surprising or […]
How do you tell an anecdote really well? Let’s start with what an anecdote is. It’s a short story about something funny, surprising or […]
Did you know that there are lots of words used in English that are actually borrowed from other languages? In this blog post, we’re […]
I read a good book. I read a bad book… Here are 5 much more tasty adjectives to describe your favourite books and films! […]
Today’s mini English lesson is about how to pronounce ed endings. These are common in regular past simple verbs, regular past participles, and also […]
In this English for Life episode, Cara gives you some note-taking methods to help you take notes you’ll actually be able to understand when […]
Do you ever get confused between the phrasal verbs ‘get through’ and ‘go through’? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one. We’re to go […]