Today's episode is all about conjunctions.
Can you guess which famous characters Ben is describing?
Ben takes you through the lyrics to Elton John's 1972 classic
Today we're taking a look at the best ways to introduce yourself in specific situations.
Six sentences. Two missing words. Can you find them?
Do you know which famous characters Ben is referring to?
Trips to European cities, groups of drunk men, humiliation... Today's episode looks at the British stag do
Trips to European cities, groups of drunk men, humiliation... Today's episode looks at the British stag do
Can you identify and correct the mistakes in Ben's sentences?
We take a look at six nouns which can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns
Can you identify the two missing words?
On today's episode, we take a look at common expressions with the word 'get'
Can you replace the word or expression with a phrasal verb?
What are these nouns and how do we use them differently?
A common problem for all English speakers (including natives) is the difference between lie, lie and lay. Today's podcast looks at the differences.
A school in England encourages teachers and students to use 'everyone' instead of 'guys' and 'boys and girls' in order to be more inclusive. Is this a step in the right direction for gender equality or a step too far?
A school in England encourages teachers and students to use 'everyone' instead of 'guys' and 'boys and girls' in order to be more inclusive. Is this a step in the right direction for gender equality or a step too far?
Can you find and correct the mistakes in Ben's sentences?
Ben takes a look through the lyrics to one of Paul Simon's classics.
Here's a game to practise your vocabulary and develop your understanding of specific words.