July 28, 2010 at 11:57 pm
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In its 12th year Carnaval del Pueblo starts with a spectacular and colourful float procession from Elephant Road (Elephant & Castle) at 12 pm making its way through Walworth Road and Albany Road to finish at Burgess Park at 3pm where the party begins until 10pm.
This display of vibrant costumes and dances is inspired on the famous carnivals of Rio de Janeiro, Colombia, Mexico, Cuba, Bolivia, Ecuador and others. This year´s theme is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Independence of many countries from the Latin American Region, and it will be a show not to be missed.
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July 23, 2010 at 5:36 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Courses in London, London Life, Student Corner · Posted by Annalisa
Start your day with a free early morning yoga session on London Riverside.
Lessons are suitable for all levels and are run weekly on wednesday from 7.30 to 8.30 am until 25th August.
The Scoop, London, SE1 2DB
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July 16, 2010 at 10:25 am
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We are pleased to announce to all our customer from outside EU that on 9th July 2010 English UK has won its case in the High Court against the last Home Secretary’s decision to raise the level of English which students must have before they can get a UK visa to learn the language here.
All students applying for a General Student Visa should be at CEFR Level A1 (elementary) or higher, and capable of following a programme of study at CEFR Level A2 or higher.
This is a considerable success on behalf on English UK and their members, and a decision that places the UK back in a market-leading position to welcome long-term applications from all over the world.
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July 13, 2010 at 1:48 am
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go to a recording of a top TV Show!
TV Recordings and Applause Store have a schedule of programmes.
Get your free television audience ticket.
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July 13, 2010 at 1:35 am
· Filed under Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by Annalisa
It’s summer time and London has many places to offer for a refreshing outdoor swimming.
The number 1 destination is Hampstead Heath, or the Heath, as it is commonly called. With its 320 hectares land less than 4 miles from Trafalgar Square, it represents the countryside in the City.
The Heath has 3 unique and internationally famous bathing ponds idyllically situated in the hearth of this beautiful green area: the Ladies’s, Men’s and Mixed Ponds. Open 365 days a year (admission is just £2).
You can go to take spectaculr views from Parliament Hill, also called Kites Hill, admire the floral display at Golders Hill Park, visit Kenwood House or simply walk and enjoy the range of landscapes and habitats on offer. Prliament Hill also offers a spacious Lido, which provides an alternative to the three bathing ponds on Hampsead Heath.
You can find other Lidos across London: in Central London Serpentine Lido is a classic favorite; for the South, Brockwell Lido, also known as Brixton Beach, is a popular destination, as well as London Fields Lido for East Londoners. Just outside London, Hampton Pool in the great surroundings of Bushy Park is another ideal destination for sport lovers (there’s a gym on-site). It could sound surprising but also Covent Garden has got its out-door oasi: it’s called Oasis Sports Centre.
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July 8, 2010 at 11:19 pm
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For all French Students in London or simply for people that would like to get to know French culture.
For the Bastille Day London is going to celebrate in Battersea Park Sunday 11th with a French market replete with raclette and wine area and guest chef Raymond Blanc, plus a picnic area, giant pétanque tournament, dance floor, music, French films, kids’ corner with cooking demonstration and an evening after-party.
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July 8, 2010 at 11:09 pm
· Filed under Learning English, London Life · Posted by Annalisa
Once again… great music for free in London this week-end.
The Music Village is Europe’s longest running festival of world cultures.
Sat 10 - Sun 11 July, 1 - 9pm
The event returns to Hyde Park, the capital’s most popular green space, for the festival’s finale.
Groups and soloists performances include: Pakistani qawaali, Irish folk, Afro-beat, Romany violins, Transylvanian jazz-rock, Bengali arias, Voodoo R&B, Ethio trad, Steelband & calypso, and Zimbabwean jit-jive.
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July 1, 2010 at 10:47 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, London Life · Posted by Annalisa
A huge London celebration of the moving body. Whether you want to watch dance, talk about it, photograph it or do it yourself, there are opportunities in every corner of the city, and much of it is free. The festival starts on July 3.
Be part of the Big World Dance on 10 July when Southbank Centre marks the finale of Big Dance 2010 with a massive dance directed by Luca Silvestrini, Artistic Director of Protein Dance.
Thousands of people are invited to transform central London into a giant open air stage for an unmissable, show stopping dance on a gigantic scale, with the start line at Southbank Centre and the finishing line at Trafalgar Square.
Simply learn the choreography online or join one of the many workshops during the Big Dance Countdown from 21 May.
You can sign up now to take part and learn the moves before the big day. Register at www.bigdance2010.com/bigworlddance

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July 1, 2010 at 10:30 pm
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For tennis lovers or who simply wants to see this very traditional British Sport Event, this week-end is the last chance this year to get into the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. In addition to the daily tickets for Centre and Number One and Two Court, 6,000 Ground Admission tickets starting from just £5!!! You can also turn up later in the day and pay a reasonable rate for seats vacated by spectators who have left early. Tickets are strictly sold one per person queueing basis.
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June 29, 2010 at 11:56 pm
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Time can fly and it is never enough to do all you thougth before your journey. So, plan your priorities, especially if your visit is for a short time: make a list of all the things you MUST do!
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