by Ruth | Jul 1, 2021 | Learn English Celebrating Women
Image credit: How Many Elephants logo How Many Elephants? This is our second look at the How Many Elephants (HME) design campaign. In our first blog, we looked at World Female Ranger Day (WFRD), which HME launched last week. For today’s blog, we’re...
by Ruth | Jun 24, 2021 | Books for English Learners, Learn English Celebrating Women, Tips for English Learners
Image credit: International Anti Poaching Foundation How Many Elephants? This week saw the first World Female Ranger Day. Over a two-part blog, we will teach English language skills for creatives by introducing you to the work of graphic artist Holly Budge, and the...
by Ruth | Mar 8, 2021 | Learn English Celebrating Women
English for Art Careers Today our English language school talks about art, and asks the question: Institutional Gender Prejudice in Art and Music – is it changing? I’m writing this blog to help give you English language for your creative...
by Ruth | Jan 15, 2021 | Learn English and Scottish Culture, Learn English Celebrating Women, Learn English in Perthshire, Learn English with Scottish Art
Learn English with Art In this post, we learn English with a bit of serious art and light-hearted Scottish culture. We’re looking at Strathearn’s snowmen (and women) and discussing ‘why everyone is beautiful’. For English learners,...
by Ruth | Mar 7, 2020 | Learn English Celebrating Women, Tips for English Learners
It is International Women’s Day, and we’re sharing a health tip every woman should know: How to treat Cystitis with Calendula Our Alternative English Language School As you likely know, we teach English as a second language to internationals from all kinds...
by Ruth | Dec 6, 2019 | Learn English and Scottish Culture, Learn English Celebrating Women, Learn English in Perthshire
Nicola Sturgeon visits Crieff Nutcracker Christmas Shop First Minister Nicola Sturgeon Visits Crieff Nutcracker Shop UK politicians are on the election campaign trail, kissing babies, shaking hands and asking the public, ‘can I rely on your vote?’ Blue Noun English...