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LET’S TALK ABOUT: (part II) Cooking in the Kitchen

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Pre-Intermediate (CEF level: A2)
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Hi, and welcome to another issue of Learn Hot English
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The secrets of the success of chocolate
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English language names with real meaning
STORY TIME
Jokes, anecdotes and stories as told by native English speakers
USEFUL VOCABULARY: Chocolate
Think of ways to describe the words above. See if
USEFUL VERBS & EXPRESSIONS: Chocolate
IF YOU “MAKE A CAKE”, YOU PUT THE INGREDIENTS TOGETHER
GRAMMAR FUN: Relative Clauses
The section that makes grammar easy, interesting, and fun
DR FINGERS’ CORRECTION CLINIC
IN THIS SECTION, DR FINGERS IDENTIFIES AND CORRECTS TYPICAL ERRORS
LISTENING: Sport Special
Sports commentators getting over-excited
Intermediate (CEF level: B1)
Airbrushing
Seeing is believing
Past Blast
The strange connections between Kennedy and Lincoln
HOW TO... LEARN IDIOMS
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PHOTOS OF THE MONTH FROM THE NEWS
Can you think of anything to write in the speech bubbles? Have a competition in class or at home
LISTENING: Musical Marvels
Musicians with special talents
LEARN SOME ENGLISH SLANG WITH THESE 15 EXPRESSIONS
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SLANG ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXERCISE
Complete the sentences with the words from below
Winston Churchill
A man of many words
WALL STREET
Where money never sleeps
SHIA LaBEOUF
A young actor with so much behind him
Upper Intermediate (CEF level: B2)
STARTING A BUSINESS
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Ambush Marketing
Guerrilla tactics for getting your product out there
DR FINGERS’ VOCABULARY CLINIC Trends & Graphs
LEARN SOME USEFUL EXPRESSIONS FOR DESCRIBING TRENDS OR GRAPHS
QUIRKY NEWS &CORNY CRIMINALS: quirky news
Unusual news stories from around the world
Spaghetti Bolognese
HERE’S SOMETHING DELICIOUS TO TRY AT HOME. INSPIRED BY GORDON RAMSAY – ONE OF BRITAIN’S TOP CHEFS
LISTENING: On Screen
Some of the most popular film scenes of all time
Advanced (CEF level: C1)
Winston Churchill Quotes
Here are some quotes by Sir Winston Churchill
DICTIONARY OF SLANG
EXAMPLES OF HOW TO SAY THINGS IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS
The Scottish Accent
OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT ENGLISH ACCENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD IN BOTH ENGLISH-SPEAKING AND NON ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES. THIS MONTH: THE SCOTS ACCENT
TRACK IDIOMS
THIS MONTH WE’RE LOOKING AT SOME “TRACK” IDIOMS
LISTENING: Social Splash
Conversation analysis
Buildings of the Future
Architecture that will take your breath away
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OXYMORONS
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