ONE-MINUTE ENGLISH: a cesspit LEARN WITH LEXICAL LAB

Today’s ONE-MINUTE ENGLISH video was inspire both by a conversation with my son about terrible ways to die in medieval London and a classroom chat about X - the social media space formerly known as Twitter! This is a short video explaining to English language students how to use the common noun A CESSPIT in both its literal and metaphorical senses. We aim to show students how to learn English fast – and provide an easy way to learn English. This video is designed for Intermediate, Upper-Intermediate and Advanced students learning English as a foreign language and is part of a series that looks at everyday English and common words, chunks, idioms, phrasal verbs, phrases and expressions used in spoken English - and British English in particular. It includes a story, an explanation of the common idiom and some examples which will help EFL and ESOL students understand and use the lexical item. It’s suitable for students studying for the IELTS, Cambridge First Certificate (FCE), Cambridge Advanced (CAE) and Cambridge Proficiency (CPE) exams. It will also help anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of English idioms, English vocabulary and English grammar. CELTA- and DELTA-qualified English teachers may also find it helpful, especially teachers who use a lexical approach.
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