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Learning English Can Be Easy as Pie
Learning English Can Be Easy as PieFood and conversation go together like love and marriage they are a natural pairing, one that evokes home and comfort.That is exactly why the Free L...

Ten English Idioms that native people get wrong all the time.
We have all heard it s raining cats and dogs . There are many fun English idioms. You might be surprised to learn that native English speakers get a lot of them wrong! I ll g...

5 ways you can help improve your English every day for free.
Learning English doesn t always have to involve big commitments and stressful social activities. Here are some ways you can make little improvements to your English every day:1. Wor...

The Presentation of Nature in Hopkins` Poetry
In Binsey Poplars , the trees are presented as merciful beings. The short line, `not spared, not one` emphasises the innocence and helplessness of the trees and the brutality man...

Come, heres the map: Chorography and the Configuration of Kingship in Shakespearean Drama
Come,
here s the map : Chorography and the Configuration of Kingship in Shakespearean
Drama In Forms of Nationhood, Richard Helgerson engages in an analysis of
the chorograp...

How to Start a Story
Peering through the grimy windows, you can see a room
filled with wooden benches on which stand countless glass beakers and phials
and tubes full of different-coloured liquids boili...

The Mad Professor
The Mad Professor.Peering through the grimy windows, you can see a room
filled with wooden benches on which stand countless glass beakers and phials
and tubes full of different-colo...

What GCSE English examiners want to see?
What GCSE English examiners want to see? Examiners each year receive hundreds of thousands of scanned copies of your child`s exam paper? What will make the examiner raise an ...

Working Harder to Work Smarter in English
I want to start by making clear that I am not an advocate of work for work s sake. I am a strong believer in working smarter rather than harder where possible, and so my purpose is ...

Revising English for Anxious People
How to study for english if you are a maths-minded or anxious person.English can be difficult to study or improve if you are a more structured and formulaic learner. The beauty of en...

