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Pre-Intermediate (CEF level: A2)
EDITOR’S INTRO
WHY ARE YOU LEARNING ENGLISH? TO GET A BETTER JOB,
World Facts
Computers, mobile phones, newspapers and tourism. Who leads the world?
THE NAME GAME
THIS IS ANOTHER PART IN OUR SERIES ON FAMOUS NAMES WITH MEANING. MORE NEXT MONTH
STORY TIME
Jokes, anecdotes and stories as told by native English speakers
How to fight with conkers!
ARE THERE ANY UNUSUAL SPORTS OR GAMES FROM YOUR COUNTRY? IN THE AUTUMN, THE ENGLISH LIKE TO PLAY CONKERS
USEFUL VOCABULARY
THIS IS ANOTHER PART IN OUR SECTION ON USEFUL VOCABULARY
USEFULVERBS & EXPRESSIONS
THIS IS ANOTHER PART IN OUR SECTION ON USEFUL VERBS
How Walt created Disney!
Look at the cartoon characters below. Which ones belong to
LET’S TALK ABOUT: TAXIS Vocabulary
● Is the traffic bad at this time of the
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
Aaron: Here you are. [He gives her a pen.] It’s
The Gentleman Cowboy
His biggest films were Dirty Dancing and Ghost. He was
DR FINGERS’ ERROR CORRECTION CLINIC
IN THIS SECTION, DR FINGERS IDENTIFIES AND CORRECTS TYPICAL ERRORS
Helping Out
A friend in need is a friend indeed
GRAMMAR FUN Present Continuous
THIS MONTH, WE’RE LOOKING AT THE
Intermediate (CEF level: B1)
Shrouded in Mystery
The intriguing story of the Shroud of Turin
Consumed Consumer
Angry passenger gets his revenge
Typical Mistakes
Typical mistake: I like this one better then the other
PHOTO MAGIC
PHOTOS OF THE MONTH FROM THE WORLD OF SPORT, POLITICS AND BUSINESS. CAN YOU THINK OF SOMETHING TO WRITE IN THE SPEECH BUBBLES?
Have you ever...?
Questions about our unusual experiences
Vampires in Vogue
Blood is the new black as vampires make a comeback
THE DARK AVENGER
Dexter – the crime fighter with a shocking secret
mortal love
Love stories with a little bite to them
Rocking Rio
There are lots of great things to do and see
HOW TO START A PRESENTATION!
Imagine you're going to give a presentation. Use the questions
HOW TO MAKE AN IMPACT WITH YOUR OPENING!
There are lots of interesting ways to capture the audience’s
Upper Intermediate (CEF level: B2)
Insurance Fun
A look at some ridiculous insurance claims
Silvio Berlusconi: The Italians’ Italian
“I AM THE JESUS CHRIST OF POLITICS... THERE IS NO ONE ON THE WORLD STAGE WHO CAN COMPETE WITH ME.” SILVIO BERLUSCONI
Celebrity Sell Out
The highs and lows of celebrity advertising
DR FINGERS’ VOCABULARY CLINIC not very nice people
HERE ARE SOME MORE USEFUL AND INTERESTING EXPRESSIONS FOR YOU TO LEARN. THIS MONTH: NOT VERY NICE PEOPLE
QUIRKY NEWS & CORNY CRIMINALS
Imagine having a wedding, but no guests to invite. Anita
How to... Learn English
THIS IS THE FIRST PART OF A NEW SERIES ON LANGUAGE LEARNING. THIS MONTH, HOW TO... LEARN ENGLISH
Food Celebrities
What the stars are doing to promote ethical eating
Advanced (CEF level: C1)
CHAT-UP LINES / PICK-UP LINES
1 Do you have a plaster? I hurt my knee
Ethical Eating
Do you know where your food comes from? Does your
Small Talk
Spontaneous conversations in English
ROADIDIOMS
THIS MONTH, WE ARE LOOKING AT SOME “ROAD” IDIOMS
Sobering Thoughts
Why alcohol advertising may go bottoms up
Slaying Slough
City tries to change its image
Travel
HERE ARE SOME TYPICAL PHRASAL VERBS THAT YOU CAN FIND IN TRAVEL ARTICLES ON PLACES TO VISIT
SLEAZE
THIS MONTH’S WORD OF THE MONTH IS... “SLEAZE”