• Elementary podcasts

    Asking for a favour, David Attenborough, numbers quiz, Christmas in Prague, best and worst things on TV, Carolina in the pub, time prepositions, British measurements.

  • Elementary podcasts

    Talking about family, Dr. Muhammed Yunus, quiz, taxis in Cairo, "What's the best way to travel?", in the chemist, 'look' vs 'sound', false friends

  • Elementary podcasts

    Talking about travel problems, Frida Kahlo, Think of a word beginning with '...', Kazakhstan, 'How green are you?', the word 'like', neutral and informal words

  • Elementary podcasts

    Talking about how people are feeling, Bob Marley, Hot Seat, Bun Festival in Cheung Chau, books vs films, British money, joke, etc.

  • Elementary podcasts

    Making plans for the weekend, Matt Groening, phrases that go with different verbs, the Indian film industry, the perfect holiday, Carolina makes dinner for her friends, 'make' vs 'do', 'yourself'

  • Elementary podcasts

    In this final episode of our first series you can listen to highlights from the first nine podcasts. Please note that there is no support pack for this episode, and no Tom the Teacher section, either.

  • Magazine Articles

    According to the dictionary, a joke is “something that makes you laugh”. Jokes come in all shapes and sizes. This article looks at a few of them and gives tips to those of you who like telling jokes.

  • Laughing man
    Magazine Articles

    Recently, a group of scientists and psychologists decided to try and find out what the funniest joke in the world was.

  • Stories

    Danny Applewhite was developing into a rather arrogant young man. He was among the top five achievers at his school, but would he be smart enough to avoid being a fool on April 1st?

  • Stories

    Have you heard the one about the chicken and the frog? How about the one about the firing squad? And the one about the parrot who didn't want to talk? See if you can 'tell' the jokes yourself.

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