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    July - August 2011English 24/7!The language of businessNew words in 2011British pubsMarks & SpencerFamous dishes with famous namesAmerica’s food festivals

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    May - June 2011Simply EnglishA Royal eventFun in the USAA British picnicAmerican culturePopular expressionsBritish festivals10 words to knowLet’s talk money!

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    March - April 2011Read all about it!The best American souvenirsLouisiana tour guideRoman BritainBritish customer serviceScarlett and Rhett in AtlantaVisiting National ParksBritish inventorsGeneration Y in debt

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    January - February 2011Where is English going?Language: Estuary EnglishTravel: London’s livery companiesInsights: Car boots and yard salesProfile: Michelle ObamaNews: London’s 2012 OlympicsVocabulary: Coffee talkFood: American snacksTourism: American Civil War sitesTips & Techniques: Talking about the weatherBusiness: News and a donut

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    November - December 2010London: The Royal TourPolitics: An American Tea Party?Humour: Jokes and tongue twistersInsights: I < 3 America!Vocabulary: InterjectionsTourism: America’s food iconsTips & Techniques: Holiday invitationsLanguage: Sandwiches and guillotines!Business: United Parcel Service

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    September - October 2010English version 2010London: New cycle schemeCool: The modern British accentVocabulary: Words in the newsTourism: Transport in the UKNew Orleans: The phantomsIn English: Social clubsBusiness: Fitness industryCuisine: Fancy a curry ? Audio Cd out of stock

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    July - August 2010Do you come here often?The great British seaside holidayEnglish exclamations!Business buzzwordsNASA: end of an eraUrban legends: true or false?America’s interactive museumsAlso inside: Tongue-twisters, Grammar Pages, Business Matters, British humour, The News in Depth, Numbers Talking

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    May-June 2010Getting around London

 Banksy: Artist or vandal?
 The English upper classes at play
 The ugliness behind America’s beauty pageants
 Heinz – more than ketchup 
Going to sporting events 
Also inside: Quiz, In the News, British humour, Business Matters, Grammar Pages, 10 English interjections

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    March-April 2010America’s modern cowboys

 Springtime traditions in Britain
 Afternoon tea
 Where America shops
 English slang
 British politics

 Also inside: English film director Ken Loach, In the News, UK universities adopt US technique, American BBQ, Business Matters

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    January-February 2009
So British!
English puddings
 The real Hugh Grant
 Off to the Lake District!
 Best regards by email
 British weddings
 Top 10 American stereotypes
 The worst writers

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    November - December 2009British Christmas traditionsEnglish on the moveBritish humourHoliday greetingsBoris JohnsonTwitterA to Z of American holidaysAcronyms FAQs

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    July - August 2009 The American choice
 Famous British designs McDonald's business model 
The future of English catchphrases 
Accommodation tips for the UK 
Gambling and art in Mississippi
 Talking to a TV series producer

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