A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse bit it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.
A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse bit it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.
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.
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.
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.
Short, simple but effective - that's the headline in the Daily Star on a story that former cricket star Freddie Flintoff who was in the England team which beat Australia to win The Ashes in 2005, the series of games played between the two countries since 1882, is set to launch a new career as […]
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.