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LEARN ENGLISH FREE
The Learn English Network offers English grammar and extensive English vocabulary sections, along with free lessons for beginners, a free English magazine, diary, games, lessons and tests, and an insight into British culture, traditions and customs. We run several blogs, a Facebook page and a Google plus page and community (with badges), all BRITISH CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSENGLISH CROSSWORDS
General XWords. Crossword 1 - General English. Crosssword 2 - Difficult Spelling. Crossword 3 - That's Entertainment. Crossword 4 - Finding a Job (Difficult) Crossword 5 - March. Crossword 6 - Currencies. Crossword 7 - Word of the Month #1. Crossword 8 - NegativeFeelings.
LEARN ENGLISH IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Rooms. Blood on the carpet. "After the meeting there was blood on the carpet. ". A lot of trouble in an organisation often resulting in someone losing their job. "Although she had hit the glass ceiling head on, she didn't give up." When the advancement of a qualified person within the hierarchy of anorganisation is
JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
ENGLISH SONGS ABOUT SPORT Andy Griffith. Gonna Change the World with my Hockey Stick. The Vandals. The Hockey Song. Stompin Tom Connors. Kung Fu Fighting. Carl Douglas. Born To Run. Bruce Springsteen. CONCENTRATE VS CONCENTRATED If you want the dictionary definition, just double click on any word. concentrate vs concentrated: The verb - When you concentrate you direct all your efforts towards a particular activity, subject or problem.. For example: You need to concentrate harder when you listen to something in another language. ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body.DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from myLEMON MERINGUE PIE
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General XWords. Crossword 1 - General English. Crosssword 2 - Difficult Spelling. Crossword 3 - That's Entertainment. Crossword 4 - Finding a Job (Difficult) Crossword 5 - March. Crossword 6 - Currencies. Crossword 7 - Word of the Month #1. Crossword 8 - NegativeFeelings.
LEARN ENGLISH IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Rooms. Blood on the carpet. "After the meeting there was blood on the carpet. ". A lot of trouble in an organisation often resulting in someone losing their job. "Although she had hit the glass ceiling head on, she didn't give up." When the advancement of a qualified person within the hierarchy of anorganisation is
JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
ENGLISH SONGS ABOUT SPORT Andy Griffith. Gonna Change the World with my Hockey Stick. The Vandals. The Hockey Song. Stompin Tom Connors. Kung Fu Fighting. Carl Douglas. Born To Run. Bruce Springsteen. CONCENTRATE VS CONCENTRATED If you want the dictionary definition, just double click on any word. concentrate vs concentrated: The verb - When you concentrate you direct all your efforts towards a particular activity, subject or problem.. For example: You need to concentrate harder when you listen to something in another language. ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body.DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from myLEMON MERINGUE PIE
Add the grated lemon rind and juice. Lightly whisk the egg yolks and stir them into the mixture, pour into the baked flan case. Whisk the egg whites into a stiff peak, sprinkle in the granulated sugar and whisk until stiff again. Fold in the castor sugar. Pile the meringue onto the filling, and bake at 300°F until the topping is light brown.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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General XWords. Crossword 1 - General English. Crosssword 2 - Difficult Spelling. Crossword 3 - That's Entertainment. Crossword 4 - Finding a Job (Difficult) Crossword 5 - March. Crossword 6 - Currencies. Crossword 7 - Word of the Month #1. Crossword 8 - NegativeFeelings.
EXPANDED VOCABULARY THEMES Learn English Vocabulary Free - Expand your English vocabulary - Learn English vocabulary through words, pictures and sounds JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from my VERBS AND PHRASAL VERBS TO DO WITH ENTERTAINMENT- LEARN Many verbs have different meanings, however this section deals with verbs and phrasal verbs connected with entertainment.An example is provided only where the verb isBY VS UNTIL
by vs until. Both until and by indicate “any time before, but not later than a certain point in time.”. Until tells us how long a situation continues. If something happens until a particular time, you stop doing it at that time. For example: They lived in a small house until September 2003. (They stopped living THE BRITISH HEALTH SERVICE The National Health Service. The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly-funded healthcare system of the United Kingdom. The organisation provides the majority of healthcare in the UK, from general practitioners to Accident and Emergency Departments, long-term healthcare and dentistry. DRIVING TEST VS TEST DRIVE vs. test drive. A driving test (also known as a driving exam) is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. For example:-. Ash passed his driving test. A test drive is when you drive an automobile to assess it, usually before buying it. For example:-. It's good fun going on a test drive.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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Play the .mp3 files (they are large so be patient). Listen to the first file - Just Listen. I will speak, quite quickly, in a natural voice. Listen to second file - listen and write. I will speak more slowly. Listen to the first file again - Check and correct. Check what you have written. You will find the text at the bottom of eachdictation page.
BRITISH CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSDATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from myENGLISH NUMBERS
~ 12 ~ The number 12 is often represented as a dozen and the number 6 as a half dozen. For example: 12 eggs= "A dozen eggs." 6 eggs = "Half a dozen eggs." ~ 13 ~ A dozen is 12, but a baker's dozen is 13, because in the past bakers who were caught shortchanging customers could be liable to severe punishment, so they used to add an extra bread roll to make up the weight. JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body.LIVE VS STAY
live. vs. stay. In this context to live is a verb. If someone lives somewhere they are a permanent resident of that place. For example:-. Where do you live? = What is your current address / country of residence. When I was younger I lived in Scotland, but now I am living in Germany. To stay is also a verb, but in this context if you stay BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH / AMERICAN ENGLISH VS When you write the date in numbers British and American English differ. To write the date 7th of September 2007 a Brit would write dd/mm/yy (07/09/07) and an American would write mm/dd/yy (09/07/07). This often causes great confusion. It's better to write the date in full (7th September 2007 or September 7th 2007). It also looks nicer.AFFECT VS EFFECT
Affect and effect are two words that are commonly confused. affect is usually a verb (action) - effect is usually a noun (thing) Hint: If it's something you're going to do, use "affect." If it's something you've already done, use "effect." To affect something or someone. Meaning: to influence, act upon, or change something or someone.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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Play the .mp3 files (they are large so be patient). Listen to the first file - Just Listen. I will speak, quite quickly, in a natural voice. Listen to second file - listen and write. I will speak more slowly. Listen to the first file again - Check and correct. Check what you have written. You will find the text at the bottom of eachdictation page.
BRITISH CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSDATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from myENGLISH NUMBERS
~ 12 ~ The number 12 is often represented as a dozen and the number 6 as a half dozen. For example: 12 eggs= "A dozen eggs." 6 eggs = "Half a dozen eggs." ~ 13 ~ A dozen is 12, but a baker's dozen is 13, because in the past bakers who were caught shortchanging customers could be liable to severe punishment, so they used to add an extra bread roll to make up the weight. JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body.LIVE VS STAY
live. vs. stay. In this context to live is a verb. If someone lives somewhere they are a permanent resident of that place. For example:-. Where do you live? = What is your current address / country of residence. When I was younger I lived in Scotland, but now I am living in Germany. To stay is also a verb, but in this context if you stay BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH / AMERICAN ENGLISH VS When you write the date in numbers British and American English differ. To write the date 7th of September 2007 a Brit would write dd/mm/yy (07/09/07) and an American would write mm/dd/yy (09/07/07). This often causes great confusion. It's better to write the date in full (7th September 2007 or September 7th 2007). It also looks nicer.AFFECT VS EFFECT
Affect and effect are two words that are commonly confused. affect is usually a verb (action) - effect is usually a noun (thing) Hint: If it's something you're going to do, use "affect." If it's something you've already done, use "effect." To affect something or someone. Meaning: to influence, act upon, or change something or someone.ENGLISH CROSSWORDS
General XWords. Crossword 1 - General English. Crosssword 2 - Difficult Spelling. Crossword 3 - That's Entertainment. Crossword 4 - Finding a Job (Difficult) Crossword 5 - March. Crossword 6 - Currencies. Crossword 7 - Word of the Month #1. Crossword 8 - NegativeFeelings.
COMMON MISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH Let's face it, English can be confusing. A lot of words are similar but have different meanings, as a result it is almost impossible to avoid making mistakes in English, but if you can get your head around these explanations, you might be able to avoid making these onesBUILDING VOCABULARY
Games and Tests for this Vocabulary Unit. All these games and tests open in a new window. Crossword. Dictation and Spelling Test. Reading Comprehension Test. Rumble in the Jumble - Rooms and Buildings. Vocabulary Test #1. Vocabulary Test #2. Word Search.ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Open questions are often called Wh.. questions:-. There are eight wh-questions - what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose and why and to this list we usually add how as they are all used to elicit particular kinds of information. You use what when you are asking for information about something. You use when to ask about the time that LEARN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION To help you I have developed this simple guide to the most common symbols. Click on the button to hear the individual sound associated with that particular symbol, then click on the word to hear the sound as it is used in a common word. To listen to all the sounds click on the small arrow and a nifty little player will appear. F a ther. A ct. JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
BRITISH ENGLISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH / AMERICAN ENGLISH VS When you write the date in numbers British and American English differ. To write the date 7th of September 2007 a Brit would write dd/mm/yy (07/09/07) and an American would write mm/dd/yy (09/07/07). This often causes great confusion. It's better to write the date in full (7th September 2007 or September 7th 2007). It also looks nicer. LAY DOWN VS LIE DOWN If you lay down your weapons it means you stop fighting. For example:-. They laid down their guns and surrendered. If you lay wine down it means you are storing it in order to drink it in the future. For example:-. I laid down this bottle in 1998, it should be perfect for drinking now. Lie down means to move into a position in which yourbody
TONGUE TWISTERS
Try this fun tongue twister. Say it as many times as you can (at least three times). Betty Botter bought some butter. But she said this butter's bitter. If I put it in my batter. It will make my batter bitter, But a bit of better butter. Will surely make my batter better. So she bought a bit of butter. TRANSPORT IDIOMS AND SAYINGS Idioms and Sayings About Transport. To get on your bike. Norman Tebbit told the unemployed of Britain to get on their bikes and find work elsewhere. To get moving. On yer bike! He said "On yer bike" when I asked him for more money. An impolite way of telling someone to go away. To be in the same boat.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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ENGLISH SONGS ABOUT SPORT Andy Griffith. Gonna Change the World with my Hockey Stick. The Vandals. The Hockey Song. Stompin Tom Connors. Kung Fu Fighting. Carl Douglas. Born To Run. Bruce Springsteen. BRITISH CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from myLEMON MERINGUE PIE
Add the grated lemon rind and juice. Lightly whisk the egg yolks and stir them into the mixture, pour into the baked flan case. Whisk the egg whites into a stiff peak, sprinkle in the granulated sugar and whisk until stiff again. Fold in the castor sugar. Pile the meringue onto the filling, and bake at 300°F until the topping is light brown. ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body. THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences developed as he worked with brain injured adults and autistic children. He identified distinct portions of the brain that control specific human abilities or talents like analysis, classification, speech, self-awareness, etc. DRIVING TEST VS TEST DRIVE vs. test drive. A driving test (also known as a driving exam) is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. For example:-. Ash passed his driving test. A test drive is when you drive an automobile to assess it, usually before buying it. For example:-. It's good fun going on a test drive.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
The Learn English Network offers English grammar and extensive English vocabulary sections, along with free lessons for beginners, a free English magazine, diary, games, lessons and tests, and an insight into British culture, traditions and customs. We run several blogs, a Facebook page and a Google plus page and community (with badges), all LEARN ENGLISH IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Rooms. Blood on the carpet. "After the meeting there was blood on the carpet. ". A lot of trouble in an organisation often resulting in someone losing their job. "Although she had hit the glass ceiling head on, she didn't give up." When the advancement of a qualified person within the hierarchy of anorganisation is
ENGLISH SONGS ABOUT SPORT Andy Griffith. Gonna Change the World with my Hockey Stick. The Vandals. The Hockey Song. Stompin Tom Connors. Kung Fu Fighting. Carl Douglas. Born To Run. Bruce Springsteen. BRITISH CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from myLEMON MERINGUE PIE
Add the grated lemon rind and juice. Lightly whisk the egg yolks and stir them into the mixture, pour into the baked flan case. Whisk the egg whites into a stiff peak, sprinkle in the granulated sugar and whisk until stiff again. Fold in the castor sugar. Pile the meringue onto the filling, and bake at 300°F until the topping is light brown. ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body. THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences developed as he worked with brain injured adults and autistic children. He identified distinct portions of the brain that control specific human abilities or talents like analysis, classification, speech, self-awareness, etc. DRIVING TEST VS TEST DRIVE vs. test drive. A driving test (also known as a driving exam) is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. For example:-. Ash passed his driving test. A test drive is when you drive an automobile to assess it, usually before buying it. For example:-. It's good fun going on a test drive.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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General XWords. Crossword 1 - General English. Crosssword 2 - Difficult Spelling. Crossword 3 - That's Entertainment. Crossword 4 - Finding a Job (Difficult) Crossword 5 - March. Crossword 6 - Currencies. Crossword 7 - Word of the Month #1. Crossword 8 - NegativeFeelings.
EXPANDED VOCABULARY THEMES Learn English Vocabulary Free - Expand your English vocabulary - Learn English vocabulary through words, pictures and soundsENGLISH GRAMMAR
Learn English Grammar - Verbs followed by the infinitive VERBS AND PHRASAL VERBS TO DO WITH ENTERTAINMENT- LEARN Many verbs have different meanings, however this section deals with verbs and phrasal verbs connected with entertainment.An example is provided only where the verb isENGLISH GAMES
English Games - Article of the English Language. I am sitting in office in university somewhere in UK, looking at desk. On desk there is piece of paper, under piece of paper there is photograph of elephant. Next to desk there is window. Looking out of window I can see young man. He is wearing uniform and carrying umbrella. uniform isblue and
LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH SONGS The architect 's dream. Kate Bush. Son of a baker. Small Faces. When I'm cleaning windows. George Formby. Coal miner' s daughter. Loretta Lynn. High School was like boot camp for a desk job. DRIVING TEST VS TEST DRIVE vs. test drive. A driving test (also known as a driving exam) is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. For example:-. Ash passed his driving test. A test drive is when you drive an automobile to assess it, usually before buying it. For example:-. It's good fun going on a test drive. MARRIAGE AND WEDDINGS IN THE UK In 2004 the average wedding in the UK cost £16,000, and prices have risen since then, by 2012 it stood at £18,500, and according to Brides Magazine in 2015, it is a whopping £24,716! Of course there is no need to get caught up in Competitive Wedding Syndrome, none of it is actually necessary.HOLIDAY VS WEEKEND
For example: "Where are you going on holiday this year? Somewhere nice I hope." The weekend (noun) - In the UK, the weekend is Saturday and Sunday, or from Friday evening until Sunday night. It's the part of the week in which many workers living in the UK do not go to work. It is a time for leisure and recreation, and/or for religiousLEARN ENGLISH FREE
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ZERO ARTICLE
Inflation is rising. People are worried about rising crime. (Note! People generally, so no article) You do not use an article before uncountable nouns when talking about them generally. For example: Information is important to any organisation. Coffee is bad for you. You do not use an article when talking about sports. THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences developed as he worked with brain injured adults and autistic children. He identified distinct portions of the brain that control specific human abilities or talents like analysis, classification, speech, self-awareness, etc.LEMON MERINGUE PIE
Add the grated lemon rind and juice. Lightly whisk the egg yolks and stir them into the mixture, pour into the baked flan case. Whisk the egg whites into a stiff peak, sprinkle in the granulated sugar and whisk until stiff again. Fold in the castor sugar. Pile the meringue onto the filling, and bake at 300°F until the topping is light brown.DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from my ENGLISH SONGS ABOUT SPORT Andy Griffith. Gonna Change the World with my Hockey Stick. The Vandals. The Hockey Song. Stompin Tom Connors. Kung Fu Fighting. Carl Douglas. Born To Run. Bruce Springsteen. AT VS IN - COMMON MISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH For example:-. I'lll meet you at the pub. At is also commonly used with proper names such as buildings or organizations. For example:-. I first met her at Harrods. She works at the bank. In, as a preposition of time, is usually used when talking about parts of the day. For example:-. I'll see you in the morning, in the evening, in theafternoon.
ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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Inflation is rising. People are worried about rising crime. (Note! People generally, so no article) You do not use an article before uncountable nouns when talking about them generally. For example: Information is important to any organisation. Coffee is bad for you. You do not use an article when talking about sports. THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences developed as he worked with brain injured adults and autistic children. He identified distinct portions of the brain that control specific human abilities or talents like analysis, classification, speech, self-awareness, etc.LEMON MERINGUE PIE
Add the grated lemon rind and juice. Lightly whisk the egg yolks and stir them into the mixture, pour into the baked flan case. Whisk the egg whites into a stiff peak, sprinkle in the granulated sugar and whisk until stiff again. Fold in the castor sugar. Pile the meringue onto the filling, and bake at 300°F until the topping is light brown.DATA VS DATUM
Strictly speaking ' datum ' is the singular form and ' data ' is the plural form. If you're writing for an academic audience, particularly in the sciences, "data" takes a plural verb. The data are correct. But most people treat ' data ' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. The data is being transferred from my ENGLISH SONGS ABOUT SPORT Andy Griffith. Gonna Change the World with my Hockey Stick. The Vandals. The Hockey Song. Stompin Tom Connors. Kung Fu Fighting. Carl Douglas. Born To Run. Bruce Springsteen. AT VS IN - COMMON MISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH For example:-. I'lll meet you at the pub. At is also commonly used with proper names such as buildings or organizations. For example:-. I first met her at Harrods. She works at the bank. In, as a preposition of time, is usually used when talking about parts of the day. For example:-. I'll see you in the morning, in the evening, in theafternoon.
ELECTIONS VOCABULARY The act of voting to select the winner of a political office. election (n) The formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. electorate (n) The people who are eligible to vote in an election. general election. An election held for a nation's primary legislative body.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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General XWords. Crossword 1 - General English. Crosssword 2 - Difficult Spelling. Crossword 3 - That's Entertainment. Crossword 4 - Finding a Job (Difficult) Crossword 5 - March. Crossword 6 - Currencies. Crossword 7 - Word of the Month #1. Crossword 8 - NegativeFeelings.
JOBS AND WORK IDIOMS Idioms and Sayings About Jobs and Work. To bring home the bacon. "He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon." To earn a living for the family. To balance the books. "The accountant couldn't work out the profit and loss until they had balanced the books." To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than theamount
VERBS AND PHRASAL VERBS TO DO WITH ENTERTAINMENT- LEARN Many verbs have different meanings, however this section deals with verbs and phrasal verbs connected with entertainment.An example is provided only where the verb isHOLIDAY VS WEEKEND
For example: "Where are you going on holiday this year? Somewhere nice I hope." The weekend (noun) - In the UK, the weekend is Saturday and Sunday, or from Friday evening until Sunday night. It's the part of the week in which many workers living in the UK do not go to work. It is a time for leisure and recreation, and/or for religiousPANCAKE RECIPE
Method. Whisk together the milk,eggs and salt. Fold in the seived flour a little at a time, and whisk until smooth. Heat a small amount of butter in a frying pan until it almost starts to smoke. Pour in enough batter to thinly coat the bottom of the pan. Cook until it reaches a light golden brown colour, then turn pancake over and cookthe
MARRIAGE AND WEDDINGS IN THE UK In 2004 the average wedding in the UK cost £16,000, and prices have risen since then, by 2012 it stood at £18,500, and according to Brides Magazine in 2015, it is a whopping £24,716! Of course there is no need to get caught up in Competitive Wedding Syndrome, none of it is actually necessary.LIVE VS STAY
live. vs. stay. In this context to live is a verb. If someone lives somewhere they are a permanent resident of that place. For example:-. Where do you live? = What is your current address / country of residence. When I was younger I lived in Scotland, but now I am living in Germany. To stay is also a verb, but in this context if you stayLEARN ENGLISH FREE
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Learn English - English dictation tests for beginner and intermediate ESL learners - quick dictation and dictation texts and spelling tests LEARN ENGLISH IDIOMS Idiom/Saying Explanation; Blood on the carpet. For example: "After the meeting there was blood on the carpet. "A lot of trouble in an organisation often resulting in someone losing their job. COMMON MISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH Let's face it, English can be confusing. A lot of words are similar but have different meanings, as a result it is almost impossible to avoid making mistakes in English, but if you can get your head around these explanations, you might be able to avoid making these ones HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS Our most important piece of advice is: "Do something (anything). If you don't do anything, you won't get anywhere. Make it your hobby, nota chore.
THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Part 2: Cultural Influence by M. Acosta. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences developed as he worked with brain injured adults andautistic children.
ENGLISH DICTATION TEST Instructions:-Play the .mp3 files (they are large so be patient). 1. Just listen. I will speak, quite quickly, in a natural voice.DATA VS DATUM
If you want the dictionary definition, just double click on any word. data vs datum: This isn't so much a common mistake as a common cause for arguments (as is often the case with words of Latin origin).LEMON MERINGUE PIE
Ingredients (Serves 6) Pastry 6 oz short crust pastry (You can buy pre baked pie crusts in the UK) . Filling. 1 oz cornflour ½ pt water ½ oz butter 2 oz castor sugar 2TOAD IN THE HOLE
The origin of the name "Toad-in-the-Hole" is often disputed. Many suggestions are that the dish's resemblance to a toad sticking its head out of a hole provides the dish with its somewhat unusual name.LEARN ENGLISH FREE
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Learn English - English dictation tests for beginner and intermediate ESL learners - quick dictation and dictation texts and spelling tests LEARN ENGLISH IDIOMS Idiom/Saying Explanation; Blood on the carpet. For example: "After the meeting there was blood on the carpet. "A lot of trouble in an organisation often resulting in someone losing their job. COMMON MISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH Let's face it, English can be confusing. A lot of words are similar but have different meanings, as a result it is almost impossible to avoid making mistakes in English, but if you can get your head around these explanations, you might be able to avoid making these ones HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS Our most important piece of advice is: "Do something (anything). If you don't do anything, you won't get anywhere. Make it your hobby, nota chore.
THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Part 2: Cultural Influence by M. Acosta. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences developed as he worked with brain injured adults andautistic children.
ENGLISH DICTATION TEST Instructions:-Play the .mp3 files (they are large so be patient). 1. Just listen. I will speak, quite quickly, in a natural voice.DATA VS DATUM
If you want the dictionary definition, just double click on any word. data vs datum: This isn't so much a common mistake as a common cause for arguments (as is often the case with words of Latin origin).LEMON MERINGUE PIE
Ingredients (Serves 6) Pastry 6 oz short crust pastry (You can buy pre baked pie crusts in the UK) . Filling. 1 oz cornflour ½ pt water ½ oz butter 2 oz castor sugar 2TOAD IN THE HOLE
The origin of the name "Toad-in-the-Hole" is often disputed. Many suggestions are that the dish's resemblance to a toad sticking its head out of a hole provides the dish with its somewhat unusual name. BRITISH CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS Meetings "Meetings - where you take minutes and waste hours." Generally a meeting scheduled for one hour always lasts one hour. The objectives of a meeting are spelled out at the onset and the communication is so clear and simple that the discussion hardly evermeanders.
ENGLISH VERBS AND PHRASAL VERBS Verbs and phrasal verbs organised into themes:-Body Verbs and Phrasal Verbs Buildings Verbs and Phrasal Verbs Clothes Verbs and PhrasalVerbs
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For example:. No article - Italy, Mexico, Bolivia, England . Use the - the UK (United Kingdom), the USA (United States of America), the Irish Republic Multiple areas! TRANSPORT IDIOMS AND SAYINGS Idiom / Saying Explanation; To get on your bike.. For example: Norman Tebbit told the unemployed of Britain to get on their bikes and findwork elsewhere.
AT VS IN - COMMON MISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH If you want the dictionary definition, just double click on any word. at vs in: People get very confused about these two prepositions, but there are a couple of simple tips you can use to help yourself remember how to use them. ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION POEM 3 Learn English Pronunciation Poem 3 - Here is more pronunciation - The third poem in this series, and yes, you can listen to your teacherread it
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