Subject and Object Pronouns: I or Me? Common Mistakes Learners Make
This guide uses British English, but the examples are from the US. You’ll learn about subject and object pronouns and how to make the right choice.
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This guide uses British English, but the examples are from the US. You’ll learn about subject and object pronouns and how to make the right choice.
Continue ReadingMaster the modal verb can in English with clear grammar explanations, practical examples and real-life contexts. Learn how to express ability, permission and possibility with confidence.
Continue ReadingBuild practical travel confidence with Airport English Vocabulary with Exercises (British English Guide). This lesson introduces essential airport vocabulary used in British English, followed by targeted exercises to reinforce meaning, pronunciation and real-life usage. Ideal for A2–B1 learners, it helps students recognise key terms, understand airport announcements and use new language accurately in speaking and writing tasks.
Continue ReadingMaster English pronouns with clear explanations, practical examples and contextualised exercises. This guide explores subject and object pronouns, possessive forms, reflexive pronouns and common mistakes, helping learners build accuracy and confidence in spoken and written English.
Continue ReadingThis comprehensive guide focuses on mastering key elements like sentence stress, intonation, and vowel reduction in Received Pronunciation (RP). Contrary to popular belief, there isn’t just one British accent; the UK boasts a rich tapestry of regional accents and dialects. RP, however, remains a widely recognised standard.
Continue ReadingIntroduction Ever wondered why some learners seem to effortlessly expand their vocabulary while others struggle? What if you could unlock this secret power for yourself? This guide helps B1 to C1 level students improve their English skills through targeted word formation exercises. Mastering how words are built is crucial for exams like B2 First and […]
Continue ReadingIntroduction I remember the first time a colleague told me to “get on with it” and I froze. The words sounded casual, quick and oddly whole — not two separate parts but a single idea. That moment made me realise how much these combinations shape real British talk. Here you’ll find a focused list of […]
Continue ReadingLondon’s slang is as diverse as its neighbourhoods. Whether you’re watching Doctor Who or chatting with a market trader in Camden, you’ll hear phrases that range from playful to practical. Understanding these expressions goes beyond fitting in — it helps you connect with real British English, improve your listening and reading comprehension, and learn authentic vocabulary used by native speakers.
By exploring this England Slang Reading Practice, you’ll discover how locals express humour, identity, and everyday emotions — making your English sound more natural and confident.
Continue ReadingLearn essential English vocabulary for transportation in England with this practical B1–B2 lesson. Explore key terms related to trains, buses, the Underground and travel situations, followed by structured conversation practice to improve fluency and confidence in real British contexts.
Continue ReadingVisit London with confidence using this practical English vocabulary and travel conversation guide. Learn essential phrases, useful expressions and real-life dialogue examples to talk about transport, attractions, accommodation and cultural experiences in the UK capital. Ideal for learners who want to improve fluency while exploring British English in authentic travel contexts.
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