April 30, 2010 at 12:49 pm
· Filed under Courses in London, Junior English, London Life · Posted by admin
Around 130 boats gather at Little Venice, a picturesque stretch of the Grand Union Canal. You can have a boat trip, find many stalls and refreshments and there will be children’s activities and shows as well. Highlights of the event are a boat handling competition, a pageant of decorated boats on Saturday afternoon and a procession of illuminated boats on Sunday evening.
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April 30, 2010 at 11:03 am
· Filed under Answer English Blog · Posted by Inea

Sing your favourite songs and learn English – if your music system
has a karaoke feature, all you need is a CD. If not, you can buy a
dedicated karaoke machine for a lot less than you might think.
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April 28, 2010 at 1:07 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Finding Work, Learning English, Student Corner · Posted by Inea

Music & Radio – once you have made progress with the TV, test your
progress by listening to Music or the Radio.
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April 27, 2010 at 3:54 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, English School London, Junior English · Posted by admin
Toto (serious and professional in this picture) is part of our Team in Buenos Aires and we are glad to introduce him to all Answer English Friends!!!
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April 27, 2010 at 12:08 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Learning English, London Life, Student Corner · Posted by Inea

English speaking TV (e.g. BBC World) – in many countries, this is
presented with sub-titles – this will help you to learn English more quickly.
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April 26, 2010 at 5:15 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Courses in London, English School London, Learning English, London Life · Posted by Annalisa
If you love Art, especially Modern Art, and you are looking for something different from the huge traditional Museums, London is plenty of really good Galleries and many of them offers free temporary exhibitions!
If you are studying in a Language school in West London, for a break check out the program of the Saatchi, which is now hosting again a successful hexibition about contemporary Indian Art.
If your English Course is in East London, a good choice would be to visit Whitechapel Gallery after your lessons.
If you are studying English in Central London, well… you will have many choices… from The Serpentine, in its wonderful location in the middle of Hyde Park, or Somerset House, on the Strand, with its great terrace view on the River Thams, now hosting an impressive sound installation by Bill Fontana that creates an acoustic journey through the little known subterranean spaces of the House. If your passion is Photography, the Photographer’s Gallery is worth a visit.
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April 26, 2010 at 4:37 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, English School London, Student Corner · Posted by Inea
DVD with English audio or sub-titles – choose your favourite films or
TV programmes and turn them to the English soundtrack to help you to
listen to English – and the sub-titles to help you to learn to read quickly.
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April 22, 2010 at 1:22 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Courses in London, English School London · Posted by Fede

Why not thinking about a trip to Brighton, even if just for one day? The city is just 1hour and 15mins from London, and you can get the train from Victoria Station.
Brighton is on the seaside.. bring towel and sunglasses with you and you will enjoy the time with your friends! If it is too hot, have a change for a drink in Brighton Pier !
If you like the city and you are thinking to take an English Course to improve your english, Brighton could be the perfect place for you this summer.
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April 21, 2010 at 12:16 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Junior English, Learning English · Posted by admin
Do you want to get up close and personal with Birds of Prey just like Harry Potter?
Would you like to visit Ashdown Forest and discover the many landmarks where Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin had their adventures?
Check out the new exciting programs we are offering for junior to study english in the UK while having fun!
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April 19, 2010 at 1:06 pm
· Filed under Answer English Blog, Courses in London, English School London, Learning English, London Life · Posted by admin
Volcanic ash spreading across the UK from Iceland has caused restrictions to be placed on the use of UK airspace by the air traffic control service (NATS). Here you can check the last update of flight cancellation at BAA Airports. http://www.baa.com/
We hope the situation is getting to normality asap and to welcome all our students in the UK schools.
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