Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 8:52 — 12.6MB) | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Pandora | TuneIn | Deezer | Youtube Music | Learn English Through Football Podcast: Can’t Live with Them In this football language podcast we talk about the noun ‘slump’ and how it is used in football and also […]
How to improve your pronunciation in English Have you ever thought about how to improve your pronunciation in English? It’s not something that’s necessary but if you would like to sound a bit clearer then these tips should help. Learn pronunciation symbols Do you know that the English language has 26 letters but 40 different […]
In recognition of the UN’s “World Children’s Day”, Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland look at games children play all around the world. These games are more important than people know. Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I’m Liz Waid. Voice 2 And I’m Bruce Gulland. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier […]
English Speaking Practice Simple Guide to Restaurant Small Talk Is tap water the new ‘crime’ in fine dining? What is going on with UK restaurants? A UK Chef says “Non-drinkers should eat more food to ‘make up’ for not buying wine.” Join us today as we practice the English used when eating out in the […]
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English lessons > Subscribe > Previous lessons > Lesson: 18-11-24Get a weekly lesson by email ToLearnEnglish – Learn English (To: $email$) 🌞 Hello! This week’s featured lesson is about modals in the past. Have a great week! webmaster Link to this week’s featured test: Modals in the past Previous newsletters & tests: here 5 new […]
How often should a foreign championship supporter attend football games of his/her club to feel the same sensations like the locals? By foreign I mean continental Europe, not Pakistan or something. Also any other ways to increase the senastion and experience while not being a local? submitted by /u/Hotstew_999 [comments] Source link
They made their names with A Fistful of Dollars, the first in a series of spaghetti westerns that became classics of 20th-century cinema. But the Italian director Sergio Leone had such a poor grasp of English that, between takes, he would repeatedly rely on the words “watch me” before miming whatever he wanted from his […]
A capricious and cruel autocrat handing out privileges and punishments, women struggling to assert themselves, the populist mob at the gate – and through it all a decent man, we hope, steers a hazardous course. The first two books of Hilary Mantel’s epic Wolf Hall trilogy became a BBC series in 2015, and now the […]
It’s a well-known fact that Spaniards aren’t great English speakers, and they’re often fairly self-deprecating about it (something not as common among monolingual anglophones). Spanish is the third most spoken language in the world, but English remains the lingua franca, and as many Spaniards know, a gateway out of Spain’s dire job market, or something […]