Here are 60 British phrases that will confuse anybody who didn't grow up in the UK. An earlier version of this story was written by Bobbie Edsor. "A few sandwiches short of a picnic" means someone ...
In today’s world where English is becoming a vital part of the everyday lifestyle. It is essential for the non native speakers as well to understand this language and become proficient in English.
Overseas students are a vital income stream, and bring diversity too - but accepting those with poor English poses challenges ...
So it was surprising to see two acute accents on one word on Monday, when we said that Sir Simon Russell Beale had been ...
In the past it wasn't considered healthy to eat fruit while lounging on a chaise longue. But times have changed, writes ...
In Wales it looks as if being anti-English has gone mainstream. The Labour-led assembly discriminates against second-home ...
Ready to master English while living in the Netherlands? Whether you’re perfecting your pronunciation or navigating tricky ...
“We are not saying let’s abandon knowledge,” insists a source from the teaching unions urging the Government to “scrap times ...
As the European population grew steadily, English-medium schools – St George’s Grammar School (founded in 1834), All ... late ...
Britain will revive active job market policies that hark back to past Labour governments to help boost employment and reduce ...
Satellite imagery and analysis by the Global Education Cluster, a research group of aid organizations co-led by Unicef and ...