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Free Your Words!

Ruth Pringle writes our blog, which covers a variety of topics to share Scotland (and English learning) with you.

If you can’t yet join us for an English conversation holiday, why not make a cup of something lovely and pop over (virtually) to Scotland.

 

Our blog is here to give you a taste of an immersion into Scottish landscape, culture, art and ideas.

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Learn English with Journalling

Learn English with Journalling

Learn English with Journalling This blog is about how important mindset is in language learning. It describes ways and...

Is an English Immersion Holiday in a Classroom?

Is an English Immersion Holiday in a Classroom?

This blog is to say that although the traditional classroom will suit some English learners, it is long from being your only option.

You might not know that you no longer have to fit into such language schools’ methods.

Or that language learning doesn’t look like it did 20 years ago (or high school).

Our Top 4 Stirling Castle Experiences

Our Top 4 Stirling Castle Experiences

This blog shares 4 castle experiences that we love sharing with our immersion English learners.

In general, we love sharing the rich wealth of Scottish history with our guests. Here are our tips for getting the absolute best out of your own visit.

Learn English On YouTube

Learn English On YouTube

Now You Can Learn English on YouTube - Blue Noun Style!    If you are looking for extra English practice this...

The UK Museum of the Year Awards

The UK Museum of the Year Awards

For the international art professors among you, this blog is a free English lesson plan to help you teach Art School English (ESL English for Creative Careers) to your students. 

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