Lesson #214: Appreciating April through Ancient Eyes (Chaucer’s poetry)
I have been looking forward to April for some time, knowing that these lines from the 14th century poet Geoffrey Chaucer would be perfectly seasonable!
I have been looking forward to April for some time, knowing that these lines from the 14th century poet Geoffrey Chaucer would be perfectly seasonable!
📘 ‘Lady Carbury, having finished her third letter, threw herself back in her chair, and for a moment or two closed her eyes, as though
This is Part 2 of our complete Lesson in which we look at past perfect verb form + adverbs past participles + infinitives present participles
📙 Many American ladies on leaving their native land adopt an appearance of chronic ill-health, under the impression that it is a form of European
Every time Easter approaches, I am reminded of a short story, The Selfish Giant (1888), written by the Irish poet and playright Oscar Wilde. As
Here we continue the story of Margaret Hale on her return to her parents’ country home in Helstone (a fictional village, probably based in Hampshire,
As an intermediate or advanced level student of English, it can be hard to learn new vocabulary without understanding how to use them correctly in
STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not
In last Monday’s Lesson we looked at adjective groups based on their endings; we saw how they were different from verb forms that look similar.