Phrase of the Week: ‘My cup of tea’
You can use the phrase ‘my cup of tea’ to describe something you like; something you are good at, or something you enjoy doing.” For example:
Foodie Fridays: Lemon Meringue
This week’s Foodie Fridays nomination was Marc, from France! Although not a student, Marc’s part in the school has earned him the chance to prove his cooking skills to the students!
Foodie Fridays: Tortilla de Patata
Although not the first online post about Foodie Fridays; this recipe for Tortilla de Patata was what started the event we know as Foodie Fridays.
Foodie Fridays: An Introduction
At Languages United, we run a weekly student-led event called Foodie Fridays!
Foodie Fridays: Lorenzo’s Tiramisu
We here at Languages United aim to develop more than just English skills for our students.
My first week in Bath
Hi! I’m Emma and I will be intern for 3 months at Languages United, a very friendly English school for foreigners in the city centre of Bath.
Valentines Phrase of the Week: ‘Open-hearted’ ❤
The phrase ‘open-hearted’ can be used to describe someone who is generous, honest, and kind.
Shrove Tuesday at Languages United!
Shrove Tuesday (or Pancake Day) is finally here! But what is Shrove Tuesday, and why do we celebrate it?
6. Grammar points - Past Continuous tense
Week 6 of 6 : today, we learn about the Past Continuous tense.
My experience in Bath….
My name is Tennessee and I come from France. I study Applied Foreign Languages in Toulon University and as part of my degree I did a work placement for ten weeks at Languages United. It is a language school in Bath which provides English courses as a foreign language, for groups and individuals junior or adult students throughout the year from beginners to advanced levels. The ethos of the school is to have fun and enjoy learning.