10/03/2022
🐶 My dog is a pain in the neck because she never leaves my side 🐶
Idiom of the week!
Idioms are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Learning to use common idioms and expressions will make your English sound more native, so it’s a good idea to master some of these expressions.
Comment with an example sentence using our “idiom of the week” 🙂
10/03/2022
Do not miss the visit of the pivotal scene in the seventh film - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part one - It was filmed at Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales.
Yorkshire Dales National Park Day Trip from Liverpool with 🇬🇧 this Saturday 12th march 8:00- 19:00
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08/03/2022
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08/03/2022
To be fumin- To be very angry
⚽️😡 I was fumin last night because Everton Fc lost 5-0 ⚽️😡
You might arrive in Liverpool and think to yourself “ What are these expressions I keep on hearing?!”
Well, it’s called SCOUSE! Here we have our own words / expressions like you wouldn’t believe!
Why not learn a few words / phrases and try to use them when you’re out and about on the streets of Liverpool!
07/03/2022
OK! Cherub!, a group of new artworks by artist Bruce Asbestos. The newly commissioned work includes three giant inflatable sculptures: a yellow worm, a collection of frogspawn and a giant arm.
Each sculpture represents, and takes its name from, a different aspect of positive mental health: a giant yellow worm represents Rest, a group of green frogspawn represents Community and a giant cartoon arm represents Connection.
The newly commissioned work by Bruce Asbestos can bee seen in the courtyard at The Bluecoat.
06/03/2022
An iconic statue of the Fab Four, in their hometown. The Beatles Statue arrived on Liverpool's Waterfront in December 2015. Donated by the famous Cavern Club, the placement of the statue coincides with the 50 year anniversary of the band's last gig played in Liverpool, at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. It's the city's most popular selfie spot!
06/03/2022
👁🍺 I seldom see eye to eye with my best friend when it comes to deciding on where to go on a night out in the city centre 👁🍺
Idiom of the week!
Idioms are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Learning to use common idioms and expressions will make your English sound more native, so it’s a good idea to master some of these expressions.
Comment with an example sentence using our “idiom of the week” 🙂
04/03/2022
Conwy and Llandudno trip with Day Trips/Tours | Liverpool 🇬🇧] 🇬🇧 this Saturday 05th March from 8:30 - 18:30!
Tickets available on:
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Photo by Day Trips/Tours | Liverpool 🇬🇧]
04/03/2022
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01/03/2022
Giz a bell - To give me a call
📱🍺Giz a bell after work and we can go for a beer 📱🍺
You might arrive in Liverpool and think to yourself “ What are these expressions I keep on hearing?!”
Well, it’s called SCOUSE! Here we have our own words / expressions like you wouldn’t believe!
Why not learn a few words / phrases and try to use them when you’re out and about on the streets of Liverpool!
28/02/2022
Global Scouse Day is an annual celebration of the city of Liverpool which is held every year on 28 February. It is primarily based around scouse, the meat stew synonymous with the city. It sees bars, cafes and restaurants in Liverpool and around the world put scouse on the menu for the day.
27/02/2022
The Liver Bird has been a symbol of the city for over 800 years. It is thought to have originated in 1207 when King John was granted a Royal Charter to register Liverpool as a borough. He needed a unique seal to differentiate documents and sterling from his territory and chose a bird to feature as part of his crest.