March 29, 2008 at 6:26 pm
· Filed under Learning English, Answer English Blog · Posted by James
The latest Answer English FREE English class is out! In this month you can learn how to Rent a Car in English, about the new film ‘Once’, how Matt Damon has been voted the Sexiest Man alive, and ‘Flaky Employees’. As ever you have all the fun features including: Fun Jokes, Phrasal Verb and Idiom.
We hope you enjoy! Click here for your April English Class 2008
If you wish to sign up to receive regular English classes please click here: FREE English class.
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March 29, 2008 at 1:14 pm
· Filed under Learning English, Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by James
Looking to save money for accommodation and English courses in London? Booking today with Answer English and gain either £50 or £100 on our fantastic package! If you think that living in Central London (zone 1) is impossible for you because it’s too expensive, that is not true anymore thanks to Answer English!
We have especially negotiated an amazing package for people who want to learn English during two weeks and more this summer. This package is composed of accommodation with a private room and bathroom plus 20 hours of English course per week. The school and the accommodation are both located in Central London (zone 1).
Save £50 if you book today two weeks or save £100 if you book 3 weeks or more. Click here to read more on the exclusive offer. If you want to live and study in ideal conditions in Central London, Contact us NOW on: +44 20 7402 8651 or e-mail: enquiry@answerenglish.com and take advantage of our package.
Hot press:
Have you seen the latest exchange rate? The change is in favour to Euro holders. It is now or never to book your package and save more money! Contact us now on: +44 20 7402 8651 or e-mail: enquiry@answerenglish.com.
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March 29, 2008 at 12:58 pm
· Filed under Learning English, Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by James
If you are visiting London in April 2008, these are some of the events you can look forward to:
● Exhibition until 26 May – Vanity Fair - Vanity Fair portraits at the National Portrait Gallery 150 iconic images from 1913 to 2008 (£10 admission – advance booking required)
● Tues 1 April – All Fool’s Day (April Fools Day)
● Sun 6 April - Beijing Olympic Torch relay – Wembley to O2 in Greenwich
● Sun 13 April – London Marathon
● Mon 21 April – Queen’s official Birthday – the real one!!! - Official (State) Birthday in June
● from Thurs 17 April to 1st March 2009 – For Your Eyes Only – James Bond Exhibition
● Wed 23 April – St George’s Day
Enjoy!
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March 29, 2008 at 12:46 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by James
Jiajun heads down to the Tate Modern.
My friend and I visited part of the Tate Gallery network in Britain – Tate Britain recently. The other three are Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St lves. Tate Britain was opened on 21 July 1897 as the National Gallery of British Art.
The front building really impressed me – old style, but you never feel it old. Tate Britain provides a restaurant and a café, as well as a Friends room, open only to members of the Tate. To become a member you need to pay an annual membership fee which allows you to enter Tate Britain at any time of the year and use the Friends room.
On the first Friday of every month, with half - price admission to special exhibitions, live music and performance art. Tate Britain and Tate Modern are connected by a high speed boat along the River Thames.
Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500 to present day. Some of the highlights of the Tate collection of British art include portraiture from the age of Queen Elizabeth I; of the work of William Hogarth, sometimes called the father of English painting; of the eighteenth-century portraitists Gainsborough and Reynolds; of the animal painter George Stubbs; of the artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who revolutionised British art in the nineteenth century etc. There are also some very latest contemporary art is presented through the Art Now programme and the annual Turner Prize exhibition.
Why not go there yourself and have a real experience of British art, you might find you are also an art lover!
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March 29, 2008 at 12:46 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by James
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March 26, 2008 at 4:47 pm
· Filed under Learning English, Answer English Blog · Posted by James
When Chinese is translated into English, it often ends in Chinglish.
In The Sun this week they told us of “Thousands of dodgy translations are being scrapped in Beijing in the run-up to this summer’s Olympic Games in the Chinese capital.”
Some funny examples found on Chinese signs:
- Traveler from to get into by bus (at a Bus Stop)
- No Smiking
- Deformity Man’s Passage
- Audio and Vedio
Shows how if you are not careful you can end up meaning something completely different to what you intended! Have a look at the article “Bad Chinglish literature binned” published in the Sun on 20th of March 2008: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article940992.ece
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March 22, 2008 at 2:08 pm
· Filed under Learning English, Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by James
Each year Oxford and Cambridge Universities compete in a Boat Race. This year it is on Saturday 29 March. This is a chance for those on an English Course to learn about British Culture. 2008 is the 154th race. Watching it is FREE. There are many places to see the race between the start (by Putney bridge) and the finish at Mortlake. You can cheer on the crews, but arrive early as it will be crowded, especially if the sun is shining!
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March 20, 2008 at 9:46 am
· Filed under Learning English, Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by James
How would you reply if you were asked “Ere, wotz your game?”
How could you help if someone told you “Me bruvver’s ‘ad ‘is mowtor ‘alf-inched?
Would you be happy or sad if you were called a “right dozey article?”
You may know all about the English spoken in the boardroom, the classroom and on the BBC News but how about the English on the street, in the pub or at the supermarket?
Come and learn more about the many different words and accents people use when speaking the same language - and try some of them yourself! At Answer English’s next social event on Thursday 27 March at Bar Andalucia, Vince Burke, will take you on a linguistic tour of England to help you broaden your knowledge of the often weird and wonderful sounds of English.
Details are as follows:
When: 27/03/2008 from 18:00 till late
Venue: Bar Andalucia
Address: 139 - 143 Whitfield Street, London W1T 5EN
How to get there: Map
More information: enquiry@answerenglish.com
We look forward to seeing you and Vince there!
Catch yer later!
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March 19, 2008 at 6:15 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog · Posted by James
On Tuesday 1st April, we are taking students on a Walking Tour around London: “Parliament and Power”. The idea is to showcase London and its fascinating culture and history to students studying in the capital. These tours have proved very popular in the past and sociable too - as we drop everyone off for a drink at an English pub afterwards.
Details:
When: Tuesday 1st April
Time: 17:30 (17.45 start of the walking Tour)
Meet: Outside Starbucks on Villiers Street by Embankment Underground station
Underground: Embankment
End point: The Albert Pub, 52 Victoria Street, SW1
Underground: St James or Victoria Tube station.
Time: 7.45pm
Tickets: £6 to reserve yours please contact Julie: enquiry@answerenglish.com or call 020 7402 8651.
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March 19, 2008 at 3:56 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog · Posted by James
If you are looking to improve your English but are busy during the day, we have a fantastic possibility for you:
Part-time evening courses at Language in London still available!!!
- Only 3 places left on Part-time IELTS Course starting on Wed. 9th of April 2008, 18:00 – 21:00
- Availabilities on Part-time General English Course starting on Thursday 10th of April 2008, 18:30 – 21:00
Once a week, 18:30 pm - 21:00 pm, 12 weeks, 30 hours total, £200
• Convenient Location
Located in Central London by British Museum
5 Minutes from Tottenham Court Road Underground
• High Learning-Effectiveness
Maximum Number of Students: 12
• Excellent Learning Facilities
19th Century Building with 21st Century Design
• Great Reputation
The school is accredited by the British Council
• Certificate on Completion
• Free Internet Access & Learning Resources
• Free Tea and Coffee
All students that book through Answer English also enjoy the following FREE Extras:
√ English Practice with a Native speaker: 1 hour per week
√ Answer English Guide : How to Enjoy London!
√ Monthly English Classes by e-mail
√ Invitation to join Online Community of Language Learners
√ Invitation to Answer English Social Events
√Answer English Emergency Line
√Welcome Pack including useful information for studying in London
So don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and contact Answer English today.
Call us on +44 20 7402 8651 or send us a mail to: enquiry@answerenglish.com.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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