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  • Eddie Byers Scholarship pilot project announced
    27 September 2017

    A charity which supports refugees to rebuild their lives in the UK by helping them get English qualifications for work and education is the first recipient of the Eddie Byers Scholarship fund.

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  • Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK
    22 September 2017

    Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.

     

    This week, mathematicians and historians discover more about the number zero, a family in Coventry finds a lizard under their bed, there is a change your grandparents might not like your name and a huge fatberg discoverd in the sewers of London. 

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  • Maude from France talks about her great time in the UK studying English
    19 September 2017

    "I think the best is to go and live with people in England and study. I was very lucky - I went to Oxford and stayed with fantastic people.  I made a lot of progress.

    "I don't stop recommending English in the UK! Three of my friends did it - one went to Cardiff and another went to Oxford. Definitely I think this is the best way to learn."

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  • Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK
    13 September 2017

    Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.

    This week, Prince George starts school (and gets a new brother or sister), a five-year-old finds a snake in the bathroom, models of children stop drivers speeding. And, find out which is the UK's ugliest new building. 

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  • Get up-to-date with British news and culture with English UK
    1 September 2017

    Every week, we summarise the news to give you some insight into what is happening in Britain, and what people are talking about.

    This week, Wayne Rooney retires from the England team, the Great British Bake Off returns, why plates are better than slates, and see if you can understand the UK's best joke.

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