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A fish and chip meal

In the UK, many people enjoy eating fish and chips.

Why people like to queue

British people often wait in queues when they are in places like shops and banks Watch the video, which shows why people like to queue and practise yo

Writing through history

Can you imagine life without writing - not just with a pen but on a computer, a laptop or sending text messages on your phone?
a woman writing a CV

How to write a CV

Listen to an interview with a recruitment expert, who talks about his experience of reading CVs and offers some good advice on writing them. 

a girl sending an email

An email to a new friend

Read Katie's email then do the exercises to improve your writing skills.

friends at the cinema

Let's go to the cinema

Jack invites Ismael to join him and his friends on a visit to the cinema. Listen and try the exercises.

Around the UK

How much do you know about the UK? In this activity you will watch a video with actors talking about their favourite places in the UK. You will be able test your listening skills and practise using the correct tense.

My family

Read about Kelly's family in California and try the exercises to check your understanding and learn about nationalities.

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