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June 8,
English In Use - 'Salad Scream'

A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker. An article in the Daily Star reports on the outrage by some UK customers to news that US food giant Heinz is to […]

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March 2,
English In Use - 'Emmageddon'

A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.

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January 29,
English In Use - Tongue-Tied Millenials

A selection of headlines from stories in the news. Newspapers often use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker. 

 

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November 24,
English In Use - Pup the Question

 A selection of headlines from stories in the news. Newspapers often use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker. 

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September 2,
English In Use - 'Hasta La Vista, PPI'

A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker. 'Hasta La Vista, Baby' is an iconic catchphrase from Arnold Schwarzenegger's title character in the 1991 sci-fi film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The […]

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August 12,
English In Use - 'Home Sweet Fawn'

A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.

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