Lots of people find jargon annoying. Is it useful in the workplace? Pippa and Phil talk about when to use jargon and when to avoid it, with help from journalist Anna Maloney, Anne Curzan from the ...
Georgie Of course. So, 'mooch' or 'mooch around' is an informal British English word or phrase which means to wander or ...
Plymouth Argyle fans are awaiting to learn which team the Pilgrims will be facing in the next round of the FA Cup, as the ...
Cardiff, Fulham and Everton were the first teams to book their spot on Thursday night, before Aston Villa beat West Ham to deliver defeat to Graham Potter in his first game in charge of the Hammers ...
Our teacher blogger, Catherine, has written a lesson plan to help you teach binomials. We hope you find this useful!
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Easter means fluffy bunnies, painted eggs and too much chocolate for many in the UK. It’s also the most important festival of ...
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It's the International Day of Human Space Flight. We're not promising the earth, but if you want to learn some new ...
How happy are people in the UK? Find out more in this BBC video. And click on the links below for some Learning English ...
A look at the contestants who will be taking to the ice rink for the ITV skating show when it returns to screens on Sunday.
Beth So, if you buy some chicken, it means parts of chicken, like maybe chicken legs or chicken breasts. Whereas if you say a ...