05/07/2014Words in the news: StretcherOrigin: The 22-year-old fractured a vertebra in his back when he was kneed in a challenge by Juan Zuniga. Neymar was in tears when he carried off on a stretcher, before being taken to hospital in Fortaleza. Coach Luiz Felipe…03/07/2014IELTS Writing: Multi-cultureMulticultural societies, which are a mixture of different ethnic groups, bring more benefits than drawbacks for a country. To what…02/07/2014The British throneThere is much interest surrounding the line of succession to the British throne. The people who are included in this…01/07/2014London Transport MuseumBeing an international city, London has some of the world’s most advanced transportation system. It is the centre of road,…30/06/2014Top 10 apps for learning EnglishiPads or tablet PCs are the most wonderful tools for learning and teaching English. Students are more attracted towards iPads…29/06/2014Words in the news: FauxOrigin:Ross Sinclair is belting out Annie Laurie in the middle of a faux Highland glen, surrounded by stuffed fauna. For…28/06/2014IELTS Writing: The pros and cons of tourismInternational travel is becoming cheaper, and countries are opening their doors to more and more tourists. Do the advantages of…27/06/2014IELTS Speaking: Hometown vocabulary and ideasOne of the topics you are most likely to be asked about in part 1 speaking is your hometown. This…26/06/2014Influences of British weatherThe main influence of the British climate is our close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, our northern latitude, and the…25/06/2014Words in the news: AnthemOrigin:Few things can rally a country’s pride – and unite its people – like a stirring piece of music. Clemency…PreviousPage 1…Page 45Page 46Page 47Page 48Page 49Page 50Page 51…Page 56Next