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What does a gorilla national park in the Congo, the island of Madagascar and London’s Borough Market have in common? According to travel experts this week, all of them are…
What does a gorilla national park in the Congo, the island of Madagascar and London’s Borough Market have in common? According to travel experts this week, all of them are…
Continuing our theme of David Beckham this week.... :) But now we are looking at how David can speak in future tenses - He really is a grammar king!!! David…
The UK is famous for its journalism and paparazzi, but how far is too far to get a story? Last week, the biggest Sunday newspaper closed down because of a…
Shock horror! Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, the future Queen of England, can’t spell! Well, she’s made one spelling mistake at least! Even future queens sometimes make spelling mistakes In 2008,…
Sport always seem to dominate the news, and this week has been no different; the Monaco GP, the Champions League final (which my esteemed colleague Bren blogged about recently), the…
PAST PERFECT = Had + Past Participle (look out for lots of use of the past perfect in the text) Past Perfect On Saturday night, the world watched as the…
Conspiracy theory – noun: the idea that many important political events or economic and social trends are the products of secret plots that are largely unknown to the general public.…
Over the last weekend, what do you think was the biggest sporting event? The FA Cup semi-final between Manchester City and Manchester United? The China F1 Grand Prix? The answer,…
Famous Wayne Rooney is probably the second most famous footballer in the UK after David Beckham. Over in East London last week, he became a bit more famous for something…
What makes you happy? This is a big question in the UK, as statistics reveal that the NHS issued 39.1m prescriptions for anti-depressants in 2009. This meant that doctors handed…