
Phrase of the Week: ‘Speak of the devil’
‘Speak of the devil’ means that the person you’re just talking about actually appears at that moment.

5 Things With... Anna (Restaurant Edition)
This week on ‘5 Things With… Anna’ we asked Anna what her top five favourite restaurants were in Bath.

Helping our community - English Language students donate to Save the Children
For Lent this year, Languages United wanted to give back to the local community. Lent commences on Ash Wednesday and is 40 days and 40 nights long, leading through to Easter Sunday.
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English student activities - Foodie Friday morning break
Our students are enjoying their breaks between English classes!
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Phrase of the Week: ‘See Eye to Eye’
To see eye to eye with someone means to agree with them; to think alike; to have similar opinions or viewpoints.

Foodie Fridays: Chocolate Fondant!
One of the first ‘Foodie Fridays’ we held was Tomas’s Chocolate Fondant. As you know, Foodie Fridays is a weekly event we hold at Languages United.

Foodie Fridays: Semolina Balls
This week on Foodie Fridays, Hamed cooked us the Kuwaiti equivalent of semolina balls!

Foodie Fridays
Hello all! As you know, Foodie Fridays is a weekly event we hold at Languages United. Each week, one student is tasked to cook a dish native to their home country, for other students (and staff) to enjoy.

Easter Sunday at Languages United!
We here at Languages United hope you had a great Easter Sunday! But why do we celebrate it? and how?

Why do we eat hot cross buns at Easter?
Hot Cross Buns are a traditional staple of Easter dinner tables in the UK but where do these buns come from and why do we eat them?