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The U.N. Climate Action Summit is a great excuse for some reading practice. If you are looking for some reading materials, you can read many press releases.
What??? We are talking about words and phrases that connect sentences and paragraphs. On the one hand, each of them has their specific function; on the other hand, they serve as elegant decoration in conversation or writing; ...
„Már szinte természetesen tudom kezelni, ha a külföldi kollégákkal kell egyeztetnem angolul.” Zsuzsa, az egyik tanítványom nagyon izgatottan jelentkezett be egyik reggel a szokásos heti angolórára. Az ok az volt, hogy olyan pozitív élményben részesült előző nap a munkahelyi nemzetközi online meetingen, amire semmiképpen sem számított előtte.
Did you know that we (I mean people living on this planet) celebrate 11 different things on 13th September?
Practice makes a master. Everybody knows that. But not everybody has the super power to find the time to get daily language practice...

November celebrations around the world – part II
november 14, 2021
We started a 2-episode mini-series last week to present November celebrations around the world. Though all the shopwindows and store decorations are suggesting Christmas is around the corner …


November celebrations around the world – part I
november 7, 2021
Though all the shopwindows and store decorations are suggesting Christmas is around the corner, we are more than a month away from the year-end festivities and there are lots of other celebrations before we start decorating the Christmas tree…

Learn & Practise English with your favourite actors, singers, movies, series and talk shows
október 30, 2021
Part 2: Select video lessons based on your language learning target

Learn & Practise English with your favourite actors, singers, movies, series and talk shows
október 30, 2021
Part 1: Just pick your favourite and click PLAY…

Today is …
október 21, 2021
What are we celebrating? Isn’t it interesting that somewhere somebody is celebrating something right now? It’s a weird idea but it’s actually always true…