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Here you will find lots of information to help you improve your English.
From some basic tips, to discussion topics as well as jokes and even limericks – there’s something for everyone!

What would you do if you got some information from a reliable source that there will be power blackouts this coming winter!? …

English Lunch is back after the holiday season and there’s so much to talk about! Following the recent death of the Queen, …

Before diving in to British politics and the latest saga surrounding Boris Johnson, we started with some idiom practise (see below and …

Before discussing the latest news from the USA we warmed up with some idiom practise. Can you fill in ALL the blanks …

The English Lunch discussion started off with a look at my coffee coaster (see picture) and the question ‘what does this mean?’ …

Understanding – or better still using – idioms will make you sound more fluent when speaking English at work. Here are 10 …

The origin of Father’s Day in Germany goes back to sometime during the Middle Ages, a period lasting about one thousand years …

You probably have heard of Claustrophobia or Acrophobia, BUT there are lots of different phobias, for example (and these are all a …

This week’s English Lunch we started (as usual!) with a warm-up looking at sayings and Idioms. Then we moved on to learn …

Take a look at the following sentences – can you fill in the blank?? My Essay is really not very good. Could …

Below you will find another quiz challenging your knowledge of English idioms.The answers are given below… Check out these newspaper headlines containing …

Have a look at the following idioms – can you choose the correct answer? During this English Lunch, we firstly discussed these …

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Can you you work out what famous idiom or saying is meant by the these Emoticons!? You can find the answer below… …

English has lots of Idioms and the more you know the more fluent you will sound to a native speaker! Below you …

Nope, this has nothing to do with taking someone else’s cup of tea!This actually means that – whatever you’re speaking about – …

Is there something you like to do to cheer yourself up? Listen to your favourite playlist maybe? … how about some chocolate? …

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English has lots of ‘silent letters’ and some of them are not so hard to remember. The ‘K’ before ‘n’ (e.g., ‘know’) …

What is the point of getting upset or angry over something that has happened and can’t be changed? What’s done, is done …

Is there something you like to do to cheer yourself up? Listen to your favourite playlist maybe? … how about some chocolate? …

Want to know what to say to someone who has had too much to drink? – here’s your guide from mild to …

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