The difficult legal vocabulary in bold is explained in a glossary after the article Legal Vocabulary: Amanda Knox acquited for Meredith's murder Meredith Kercher, a 21-year-old British student was sexually…

Thanks for reading our School Blog in 2011 - almost 87,000 views over the last year. We appreciate it every time you visit and we sincerely hope that you enjoy the posts…

Test your knowledge of Guinness and Beer by reading this post and then test yourself with our quiz. You can also learn some comparatives and superlatives too. English people like…

English pronunciation of individual words can be difficult because of the seemingly 'no rules' issue with English spelling. But this blog is not about pronouncing individual words, but about how…

Newsflash: I don t want to sound catty but 10 Downing Street is infested with vermin. On top of that, there are also rats running around the place. About a month…

It s So Difficult!A lot of people go out and buy a novel in English, full of enthusiasm and motivation. They then read three pages and give up because…

What to read? Choosing which type of book to read is very important. Choose the wrong book and all the advantages mentioned in this blog post will disappear.Graded readers…

Most people have an opinion on Royal families, either good or bad. If the subject comes up in conversation (or in your English exam) you are going to need some…

(see below the text for explanations of the phrasal verbs and other words in bold) Barack Obama enjoys crack John F Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and now Barack Obama are all…

English food is fantastic - everyone knows that! 😊 In the video below, a chef explains how to make a famous English dessert/snack called flapjack. If you've…

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