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Comments for Discussion


Success Story: Is Gibbon better for your English than Google?

Using Google Chrome as your browser allows you to perform a double translation, to switch effortlessly... continued...

Is it important to study the differences between American and British English?

Students of English are sometimes bothered by what they think of as differences between the US and the UK branches of the language. They shouldn't be. We all speak American now. continued...

Can I learn English by watching television?

The short and simple answer is, “No.” If you are tired and cannot sleep, then watch television.  continued...

Is it easy to learn a foreign language? Well, it really depends on who you are.

If you are one of the lucky ones, one of the very few who have a natural ear for languages and can pick them up in minutes just by listening, then English or any other language will be very easy for you indeed.... I continued...

Success story: how do you compare with Joseph Korzeniowski?

Joseph Korzeniowski was born in the Ukraine. His parents were Polish. He left school at 17, went to France and lived there for four years. Then, at the age of 21, he went to England. Unable to speak a word of English... continued...



Exercises

Practice Exercises for Cambridge First Certificate (FCE)
Paper One Reading
Paper Three Use of English


Practice Exercises for Cambridge Advanced Certificate (CAE)
Paper One Reading
Paper Three Use of English


Self-Study Exercises for EFL Basic Grammar and Usage
Elementary Grammar and Usage Review Exercises with Answers
Elementary Verb Forms: Present, Past, Perfect, Conditional, Gerund, Infinitive
Use of Prepositions: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced


Practice Exercises for Intermediate and Advanced Vocabulary
Intermediate Vocabulary and Idioms
Verbal Phrases - Phrasal Verbs
Advanced Vocabulary: Multiple Choice


Practice tests for Cambridge FCE and CAE in Adobe .pdf format


The FCE practice has been amended to comply with the shortened test set from December 2008.

13 May 2013

Business English: Advanced
Audio Memory Exercise and Usage Test

Listen and test yourself. Go to Manager's Health 06



Audio Comprehension Practice Test and vocabulary builder for lower intermediate (FCE) level.

How good are you at listening to English? Do you understand, and do you retain what you have heard?

Here is a passage at intermediate level. Listen to it twice, and then answer the questions. If you find it difficult, listen several times before going to the questions. You can also make notes as you listen. Or you can click to pause the recording.

When you check the answers, read through the vocabulary comment, especially if you had any difficulty understanding.

Note. Your English comprehension is at a reasonable intermediate level if you can listen to the passage twice and then answer six of the nine questions correctly. This is what (the minimum standard) you should aim for.

Listen now to


22 April          Bad Behaviour


22 March       Not a Frogman


04 February     The Perfect Watchdog


06 December      Love at First Sight




Letters from Hammersmith Bridge, Real England


December 2012
Bread and Circuses


Taking into account the interesting times we live in, it’s not been a bad year, mainly because the government has provided bread and circuses, as governments do when times get interesting.

Even for a curmudgeon like me, the circuses were enjoyable. First off, Hammersmith had a happy time in June when it celebrated Queen Elizabeth’s diamond jubilee, the sixtieth anniversary of her accession to the throne. continued

Letter archive



week ending 19 May 2013
Quick Listening Practice
Tourist Advice 02

Repeat aloud or write, concentrating on your pronunciation or memory.
Check your answers from the transcript. Repeat until easy.

quick questions

01. Q

02. Q

03. Q

04. Q

05. Q
      

rapid responses

01. A

02. A

03. A

04. A

05. A





AD
VANCED VOCABULARY CHALLENGE

How wide is your vocabulary? Do you have a good understanding of the differences in nuance between one synonym and another? Are you ready to succeed in the Cambridge Proficiency examination?


09 April 2013


Adjectives expressing "violence"


Synonyms for "money"


Synonyms for "obvious"


Synonyms for "group"