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Learning English together

Can learning English help to bring different communities together?

The evolution of English

Throughout history, the English language has constantly changed and adapted to become the global language that it is today.

 

an ESOL learner writing a college assignment

Writing a college assignment

Do you want to study at college or university? Do you want to know how to write assignments better? This activity will help develop your assignment writing skills.   

Bilingual children

Bilingual children

This article will help you practise your reading skills and learn words to talk about children’s language learning.

Reading in English

Books, newspapers, the internet, notices, text messages – we read all the time! In this film, ESOL learners talk about what they read in English.

British worst at learning languages

The British are the worst language learners in Europe! This is according to a survey published by the European Commission. Only 38% of British people can speak a foreign language, as against the European Union average of 56%.

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How to learn languages

What's the best way to learn languages? Listen to Simon - he's good at it. Then try the activities.

New words

New words and phrases are continually entering the English language.

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