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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!

To hold your horses

To slow down, wait… maybe for someone to catch up… or to avoid making a mistake

To have a cause to argue or disagree with someone. For example; I have a bone to pick with you – why …

For example; “to beat around the bush”. Meaning, to talk around a subject without getting to the point

I was so annoyed that I told her to get out of my fort

To hit the sack

Meaning to go to bed. People often used to sleep on large sacks filled with hay.

Ever wondered what a typical British Christmas looks (and feels) like? Preparations / run-up to ChristmasPut lights up outside the house and …

Working from home has its pitfalls, those include such things as:–          Working whilst at the same time taking care of (as well …

Don’t just listen to English music at home or in the car.Try singing the text as well! It will help your pronunciation, …

My mother told me never to date a tennis coach! “Love means nothing to them”

How Flexible are you?

I said to the Gym instructor “Can you teach me to do the splits?” He said, “How flexible are you?” I said, …

Read childrens books!

English children’s books are not only easy to read but are available for all ages. Many books are great for adults too …

The title of this wonderful debut by American author and National Book Award finalist Julia Phillips is slightly misleading – this is …

Anything for wind?

I went to the doctor the other day and said: ‘Have you got anything for wind?’. So he gave me a kite

Seven cats

Teacher: “Billy, if I gave you 2 cats and another 2 cats and another 2, how many cats would you have?” Billy: …

Books can be a very effective way to escape the here and now and be swept to a different place, another time …

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? He would chuck, he would, as much as he …

It’s the difference between a well dressed man on a bike and a poorly dressed man on a unicycle

Six scared of seven

Why was six scared of seven? Because seven eight nine

No, I’m not a fantasy fan and no, I would’ve never thought that I’d be recommending “A Song of Ice and Fire” …

Ok – you probably know that it’s something to wear as a top and can have long or short sleeves but do …

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