Benefits of Passing the Cambridge First Exam

These days it’s increasingly important to prove your English level by passing an exam, but there is a confusing range of options from IELTS to BULATS to TOEIC and many more.  While the exam you should take depends on your exact situation and needs, the are many good reasons why …

Discover the trendiest area for Hipsters in London: Shoreditch

Discover the trendiest area for Hipsters in London: Shoreditch London is one of the largest cities in the world, with over 10 million inhabitants, and a rich source of culture to go along with it. The British capital, apart from boasting world-famous structures such as Big Ben or Westminster Abbey, …

My favourite film – March 2017

  My favourite film might be “Gone Girl” with the famous actor Ben Affleck.  I chose this film because when I watched it the first time, it was with my girlfriend and my mother and I will remember this prefect moment for all of my life. I love this film …

One Thing I Couldn’t Live Without – February 2017

  The one thing I couldn’t live without and the biggest reason why I came to London is Harry Potter.  It’s the first love of my life! J.K. Rowling changed my life.  She showed me how important friendship is and to be nice, friendly and respectful.  Sometimes, Albus Dumbledore is …

Easter in Germany – January 2017

At Easter, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  In my country, we celebrate this anniversary with the whole family.  On Easter Monday, we first have a big breakfast with many different kinds of food.  A special one is a cake called kulitsch and something like cream called pasra.  This …

Tongue twister

Hello Guys   Welcome to one minute English. Today I want to teach you a “tongue twister”. What is a “tongue twister?” A “tongue” is this (speaker referring to something) and “twist” the verb is this (speaker referring to something). A “tongue twister” is a sentence or sentences that are …

Difference between sensitive and sensible

    Hi Guys   Today we are talking about the difference between “sensitive” and “sensible”. Now this is something that students in my class often get confused about especially students from Spain and Italy where these words – they have similar words but with a different meaning from English. …