Have you ever watched a movie only to find out afterwards that there were basically no female leads to the story? Many movies, especially i...
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Adjective Order in English
Our new topic this week is the adjective order in English phrases. It is a very interesting feature of the English language that can actua...
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#proudtobeme: Wales’ 2018 Pride Weekend is about to start!
It’s the end of August and we can finally welcome Pride Cymru again in Cardiff! This means get your rainbow flags out and come to Cardiff t...
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Foreign language education decreases in UK schools
The UK has always been known for being rather slow with language education. Many schools don’t offer a good spectrum of foreign languages t...
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Limericks!
Not only is Limerick a major city in the Republic of Ireland with a population of nearly 100,000 people, it is also a form of 5-verse humor...
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Literature Time: Nonsense Language in Alice in Wonderland
One of the greatest pieces of literature is undoubtedly Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The book from 1865 follows t...
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Keep calm and carry on
Keep calm /kɑːm/ and carry on . It’s only phrasal verbs! I couldn’t wait to get on with English for Lunch last week and help students...
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Do you think you know everything about Cardiff?
Our town of Cardiff in the south of Wales is not only beautiful to visit but has a long history of interesting events and curious happening...
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Word pairs and listening! Lots to do in our English for Lunch
Last week, in English for Lunch, we had already finished our series of common collocations in the English language. We had seen preposition...
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