
Learning English Vocabulary
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Strong adjectives
Listen to our fantastic, wonderful programme about strong adjectives.

Male and female job words
How words change depending on whether a man or a woman is doing the job.

New words
Rob and Catherine are here to help you update your language!

Weather words
British people love to talk about weather! Learn some useful vocabulary about it here.

Homophones
Learn about words that sound the same but have different meanings

Compound nouns
Ice cream, popcorn... Learn about nouns made up of a combination of two words.

Adjective order
We explain the order you put adjectives in when describing a dog!

Contractions
Finn and Feifei help you learn this important part of speaking and writing, in English.

Job suffixes
What's the connection between a teacher, a driver or a presenter?

Word stress
Do you know how to pronounce the words photographer and photograph? We can help you.

Compound adjectives
Learn how to use compound adjectives (e.g. low-fat yoghurt, high-quality carbohydrates).

Lexical sets
Finn and Catherine give you some tips on how to remember new words.

-ing and -ed adjectives
Interested or interesting? Which adjective do you use? We discuss -ing and -ed adjectives

Binomials: phrases made of two words
Do you want some cheap and cheerful tips to improve your English? Listen to learn more.

Useful chunks of language
Do you like to eat a full English breakfast? Listen to find out how to use this phrase.

Prefixes: un-, in- and dis-
Learn some prefixes which we hope won't make you feel unhappy.

Adjectives and adverbs
Fashionable? Fashionably? We teach you adjectives and adverbs.

Suffixes
Finn and Alice look at a very important part of word building – suffixes.

Academic Vocabulary
Do you have to write academic texts and essays? We give you some tips on how to do it.

Talk like Shakespeare
Learn some idioms from 'the Bard' which are in common use today.

More irregular verbs
Write, wrote, written. Speak, spoke, spoken - learn more about irregular verbs.

Eponyms as nouns and verbs
To google, to hoover... Learn about words that have come from commercial products.

Adjectives from names
We discuss a group of adjectives that are made from the names of famous people.

Large numbers
How many stars are there in the universe? Learn how to say big numbers in English.

Suffixes: -tian, -sion and -tion
Have we got your attention? Listen and learn how to use suffixes -tian, -sion and -tion.

Synonyms
Learn about synonyms - words that have the same or similar meaning.

Discourse Markers: Interjections
Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.

Commonly misspelled words
Weird or weird? English spelling is fascinating – but it's not always straightforward!

Linking words
Listen to Angela talk about her lucky shark escape and learn some linking words.

Words with more than one spelling
Disk or disc? Confused about which one to use? Finn and Catherine talk about spelling.

Acronyms
Listen to Peter and Catherine talking about acronyms like NASA and FIFA in this podcast.

Antonyms
A good way of building vocabulary in English is to learn words with opposite meanings.

Suffixes: -ness and -ity
‘Happiness’ and 'responsibility'. Learn words with the suffixes -ness and -ity.

Discourse markers for showing attitude
Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally. These words are useful. How do we use them?

Suffixes: -ment, -ance, -ence
ExciteMENT, performANCE, differENCE - how suffixes turn verbs and adjectives into nouns.

Someone, nothing, anywhere
Learn about words like someone, nothing and anywhere in 6 minutes.

Irregular verbs
Choose, chose, chosen... We talk about verbs that don't follow the -ed pattern.

Easily confused words
Boring or bored? Learn about words that look similar but have very different meaning.

Suffixes: -less and -free
Is this a smoke-free or a smokeless workplace? Learn the difference!

Prefixes: dys- de- dis-
Do you suffer from DYSpepsia? Could a DEtox diet help? Neil and Finn talk about prefixes.

Ordinal numbers
What's the date today? Do you know how to say it? Listen to the programme to find out.

Spoken short forms
Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha... We give you an introduction to short spoken forms.

Uncountable nouns
Can you count knowledge, money or happiness? How to deal with uncountable nouns.

Time expressions
We look at time expressions with 'in', 'at' and 'on'.

Hyphenation
Find out why we write some phrases with hyphens but not others.

Words with double letters
We talk about spelling words with double letters, such as 'accommodation'.

Pronouncing verbs and nouns
Learn how to pronounce verbs and nouns with Neil and Catherine.

British and American English
Hear about differences and similarities in vocabulary from both sides of the Atlantic.

Business jargon
Do you 'think out of the box' or 'push the envelope' at work? Learn business jargon.

How to pronounce words beginning with 'c'
Catherine cycled through the city centre! How do you pronounce all those words with 'c'?