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Vocabulary exercises to help learn football words. If you're a football fan you can find more football activities on our Premier Skills English website. Check it out!

A1-A2 vocabulary
sport
football
vocabulary
Language level
A2 Pre-intermediate
Average: 4.1 (8 votes)

Look at these emails between a student and his friend who is studying in Scotland, then do the exercises to improve your reading skills.

B1 reading
student life
email
cities
Language level
B1 Intermediate
Average: 3.6 (22 votes)

What do you know about the United Kingdom? Watch this clip to learn much more!

Word on the Street
Britain and UK
history
geography
culture and customs
Language level
B1 Intermediate
B2 Upper intermediate
Average: 2.5 (4 votes)

Have you ever thought about starting a blog? In the first part of her guide to blogging, Sophia explains why it's a great idea.

YouTuber zone
blogging
YouTubers
internet
Language level
B2 Upper intermediate
C1 Advanced
Average: 5 (2 votes)

Listen to Tyrone calling the staff at his local swimming pool and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.

A2 listening
free time
Language level
A2 Pre-intermediate
Average: 3.4 (68 votes)

Are you really a good friend? Would you always be there when your friends need you? Try this quiz to find out!

B1 reading
friends
relationships
personality
Language level
B1 Intermediate
Average: 3.7 (23 votes)

Vocabulary exercises to help learn words for fruit.

A1-A2 vocabulary
food
fruit
vocabulary
Language level
A1 Elementary
A2 Pre-intermediate
Average: 2.9 (12 votes)

Oliver and Alfie decide to enter a bike race.

B1-B2 grammar
grammar
sport
keeping fit
films
Language level
B1 Intermediate
B2 Upper intermediate
Average: 3.5 (26 votes)

Do students in your country go directly to university or college after school or do they have a break first? Taking a gap year between school and uni is quite common in the UK and there are lots of different ways to spend your time.

Magazine zone
gap year
travel
universities
charity work
Language level
B1 Intermediate
B2 Upper intermediate
Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

'Parkour' comes from 'Parcours', meaning 'the way through' or 'the path' in French. Watch how these young people find the fastest way through their urban environment by jumping and using obstacles to help them. And what do they think about this new phenomenon? Watch to find out!

Short films
sport
hobbies and leisure
Language level
B2 Upper intermediate
Average: 2.2 (6 votes)

Did you use to read fairy tales when you were younger? Here's a modern fairy tale with a difference!

fairy tales
magic
Language level
B1 Intermediate
B2 Upper intermediate
Average: 3 (1 vote)

Moving to a different country always involves getting used to some differences in daily life. Watch Megan talk about some of the big differences she's found between the UK and Germany since she moved to Berlin. 

YouTuber zone
living abroad
Germany
Language level
C1 Advanced
Average: 3.8 (5 votes)
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