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Licence to learn – improve your English with James Bond

James Bond has always been a mainstay of British. With this blog post, you will have to the licence to learn and to improve your English with James Bond. Here is what we’ll be looking at: Who is James Bond? Who has played James Bond? Licence to learn Who is James Bond? James Bond is […]

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How to expand your English vocabulary with Pride and Prejudice

Genre: Classics; Level B1+ Jane Austen is one of the most famous British authors. Even today, 200 years after her death her books are still known by many people in the UK, as well as abroad. That’s why I thought today we should look at how Jane Austen can help you improve your English vocabulary.

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The 11 Best Netflix Web Series to improve your English

With Netflix becoming more and more popular, Netflix has produced hundreds of different TV programmes. Here we will look at the best Netflix web series to improve your English and why they are good. Why is netflix so popular? There is a simple answer to this. Netflix has invested a lot of money into producing

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A review of Jefferson Airplane’s Surrealistic Pillow (1967)

Level B1+, Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Let’s immerse ourselves in a showcase of the psychedelic 60s. Psychedelia. Together we’ll look deeper into the Jefferson Airplane’s songs and also submerge ourselves in the cultural effects the album Surrealistic Pillow had at the time by listening to a few of the songs.

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How the band Savoy Brown uses the English language “creatively”

we’re going to look at Savoy Brown, a brilliant British blues-rock band, and their album Blue Matter from the year 1969. This was a time when blues music was being revived in UK, with white rock musicians discovering and drawing from traditional African-American musical genres and mixing these with a much harder electronic rock music produced in the recording studio

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