Adding to our Real & Relevant Podcasts of natural, unscripted discussions, here's number 4 in our Olympic mini-podcast series You can hear how my student, Zsuzsanna has a great level of…
Monday kicked off with the usual pub welcome drinks but this time it was Melissa H and Danielle that took the group down. There were a couple of issues with…
Idioms with lose are highlighted and explained below. If you use idioms when using English you will sound more natural and possibly even more like a native speaker! Marks and…
English native-speaker teachers having a natural discussion about general stereotypes of the British. In this 'Real and Relevant English Conversation' podcast, you've got Melissa Humphreys and Bren Brennan. They have…
The Olympics are finally here in London, so why don't we celebrate it with some new English words that people are using in relation to the Olympics and you might…
As an extension of our Natural Conversation: Real & Relevant Podcasts, here is the first of our mini podcasts (much shorter in length) about the London Olympics. I will be…
As an addition to our Real & Relevant Podcasts of completely natural conversations, here is the second of our discussions about the London Olympics. Unlike our Real and Relevant normal…
Chinese may technically be the most spoken language in the world, but this is due to the sheer number of Chinese people. English, however, is the international language of business…
May 2015
Increase your English vocabulary and work on your listening skills by listening to our short discussion about the London Olympics. Today, English student Zsuzsanna turns the tables and asks Bren…
May 2015
In a short article, you can see how a word about the Olympics is being used in the British media. Any new vocabulary/phrases that may be difficult for you…