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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival - Sprawling, diverse and just a little bit crazy
5 August 2016
Do you think the Edinburgh International Festival does not quite meet your needs? Why not visit the Edinburgh Fringe Festival instead ?
As well as at the festival's celebratory attitude to innovation and life-affirming sprit, there are more than thousand reasons to become addicted to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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Improve your English - and your handicap!
3 August 2016
Offering English with golf to juniors is pretty unusual, and even more so when the school has built its own nine-hole golf course.
"Basically we're a language school that does sport and music very well," says director Bram Van Asselt, who began the business with Olympic gold medal hockey player Steve Batchelor.
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This week's UK news: 1 August 2016
1 August 2016
In this week's news written for English language students: Harry Potter returns, a famous painting of Queen Elizabeth I bought for the UK, Britain's third-time Tour de France winner and plastic bags disapear.
Every week, we summarise the UK news to help you understand what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.
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What is your favourite play by Shakespeare?
28 July 2016
What's your favourite play by William Shakespeare? Romeo and Juliet? Macbeth? Hamlet? A Midsummer Night's Dream? Would you like to read excerpts of it aloud to an international audience?
That's what some students at language centres here in the UK had the chance to do.
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This week's UK news: 22 July 2016
22 July 2016
Prince George is 3, wearing high heels can injure women, old-fashioned UK summer activities disappear, and how you can see Henry VIII's favourite warship close up.
Every week, we summarise the UK news to help you understand what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.
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