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St Paul's School of English 08.10.2020

Look at your feet. How many #English idioms with ‘feet’, ‘foot’ and ‘toe’ can you think of? We give you four! You’ll find more #idioms and phrases here: h...ttps://bbc.in/30kLb10 #bbclearningenglish #vocabulary #vocab #learnenglish #elt #esl #speakenglish #feet #foot #footidioms #toe #englishonline #englishtips #footthebill #wrongfoot #headtotoe #busy

St Paul's School of English 04.10.2020

What makes you see red? What makes you feel cross? We’re here to teach you some different ways of describing how you feel! (These are suggestions they may not work in every sentence.) #learnenglish #bbclearningenglish #vocab #speakingenglish #elt #angry #vocabulary #englishonline

St Paul's School of English 22.09.2020

Do you know the difference between DO and MAKE? We often use ‘do’ for work, jobs and tasks. And we use ‘make’ for more creative or abstract things. However, the...re are lots of exceptions! Take a look at our list. Can you think of any more words with ‘do’ and ‘make’?

St Paul's School of English 20.09.2020

Here’s a challenge for all you footie fans! Can you find five verbs related to football/soccer in our wordsearch? Go!

St Paul's School of English 14.09.2020

Let that person know you care.

St Paul's School of English 13.09.2020

Reading is one of the best ways to build your vocabulary and improve your English. But everyone is different, and finding things you really want to read can be ...tough! Check out these great free resources to get started! CommonLit: Stories and more - https://bit.ly/34QXvHW Classic books and graded readers - https://bit.ly/350iU1s Library of America short stories - https://bit.ly/3nUFsJF Neil

St Paul's School of English 10.09.2020

Mastering any physical skill takes practice. But what does practice actually do to our brains to make us better at things?

St Paul's School of English 01.09.2020

Root words are the most basic form of a word. We then add prefixes before, and suffixes after the word to make new ones. We can also change the verb form. Che...ck out our example with the root word ‘bake’ Can you use one of these words in a sentence? #B2First

St Paul's School of English 28.08.2020

When someone uses slang while speaking do you, do you always get it or does it confuse you? Take a look at this graphic for the meaning of this phrase and an example sentence. Can you use "get it" in a sentence in the comments? #AmericanEnglishSlang

St Paul's School of English 09.08.2020

Listening activities that teenagers will find meaningful and relevant Check out the different topics and language levels here: http://bit.ly/ListeningPractice-Teens Ann #Listening

St Paul's School of English 02.08.2020

#InglésOnline

St Paul's School of English 28.07.2020

#InglésOnline

St Paul's School of English 26.07.2020

Listening activities for adult learners that reflect how English is being used in the world today Find the topics and different language levels here: http://bit.ly/ListeningPracticeAdults Ann #Listening

St Paul's School of English 22.07.2020

This month on our page we will be sharing graphics that feature popular slang words and phrases from American English. "Hang out" is our first phrase. Here's a...n example: I like to hang out at the park with my family on the weekends. Who do you hang out with in your free time? What do you like to do? #AmericanEnglishSlang

St Paul's School of English 17.07.2020

Are you in a band? If so, where have you played a gig? A "gig" is a live performance and is usually used to talk about bands or musicians. "Gig" can also refer ...to a work opportunity or job. Here are some examples: My band has a gig on Friday night. I just had a job interview and I hope I get it. It's a really great gig! Try using "gig" in a sentence below! #AmericanEnglishSlang

St Paul's School of English 18.06.2020

Midterm exams measure student learning halfway through a course or academic term. These exams cover all of the content that has been taught up to the time of the examination. Do university instructors give midterm exams where you live? Have you ever taken one? #EducationUSA

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