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 lesson gives you some vocabulary and ideas to help you along. Talking about quality of life These ideas should help…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…24/06/2014Amazon tries to blaze different smartphone pathAmazon is jumping into the crowded smartphone market with a 3D model it hopes will easily connect customers to its…20/06/2014Read to increase your vocabularyYou need to increase your vocabulary. You need to build your lexicon. You need to learn more idiomatic expressions. Does…19/06/2014Using radio to listen to and understand English betterListen to the news on the radio. Listen to talk shows. Generally speaking, radio announcers that report the news speak…12/06/2014IELTS Writing: International aidSome people think that it is a moral obligation for developed countries to provide international aid to developing countries while…10/06/2014Premier League club’s income “doubled in seven years”It is an effective way to learn new words in the articles in which you can get familiar with several…06/06/2014Fun facts about LiverpoolLiverpool, in my opinion, is a capital of culture and heritage; it is full to the brim with history, art,…05/06/2014Geek, nerd, dork, wonk definitionsNowadays, there are many words in English that used to have negative meanings, but have now been “reclaimed”, or used…PreviousPage 1…Page 47Page 48Page 49Page 50Page 51Page 52Page 53…Page 58Next