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Comprehension / Expression

The Line

14 Sep 202514 Sep 2025
This is an oral comprehension exercise for C1 level, based on the fantastic video by Dami Lee "The Line, the city concept that breaks architecture" (from the beginning to 6'07).…
Comprehension / Expression

Factions within the Labour Party

13 Sep 202313 Sep 2023
Oral comprehension on the internal workings of the British Labour Party. This exercise is designed for advanced learners interested in British politics and political science. Beyond the linguistic dimension of…
Comprehension / Expression

Food and the war in Ukraine

12 Sep 2023
This exercise is an oral comprehension on the effetcs of the war in Ukraine on food security in the UK. It is intended for B2 or C1 learners, depending on…
Comprehension / Expression

Food and the climate crisis

12 Sep 202312 Sep 2023
This exercise is a written comprehension on the effects that the climate crisis is having on the UK's food security. It is intended for advanced learners (B2-C1) having some knowledge…
Grammar

Common mistake (2): genitives

1 Oct 2021
In this second installment of "common mistakes", let us focus on genitives. 1. What are they? 2. When should I use them? 3. How should I write them? What are…
Grammar

Common mistake: essay question

20 Nov 2020
When writing an essay, students often include a thesis statement in the form of a question. Before clicking send, make sure that your question follows these three rules: the question…
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Anti-Thatcher songs (4): assessing the Lady’s artistic inheritance

24 Mar 2020
This is the last in a series of four posts on anti-Thatcher songs and songwriters. The following excerpt from a Guardian article was originally used in a test: students were…
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Anti-Thatcher songs (3): Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

24 Mar 202024 Mar 2020
This is the third item in a series of four on anti-Thatcher songs and song-writers. In this instalment, we focus on the controversial celebrations that greated Margaret Thatcher's death in…
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Anti-Thatcher songs (2): Red Wedge

17 Mar 202026 Mar 2020
This post is the second in a series of four focusing on anti-Thatcher songs and song-writers. In this installment, we focus on the Red Wedge movement through the analysis of…
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Anti-Thatcher songs (1): Tropes

16 Mar 202016 Mar 2020
This post is the first of a series of four focusing on anti-Thatcher songs and song-writers. This first activity focuses on a few songs directed at the former British Prime…

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