English practice for beginners and advanced, that will inspire and refresh the anxious language stud
"We can't move forward until you mail it back" is the saying on the recent campaign to get everyone
I love to use my laptop, to play around with different programs, to surf the web, and to edit photos
Something very exciting has happened in Wenatchee. A professional american football team has been de
Today, I have an announcement to make. I am very excited to tell all of you that A Cup Of English is
This Spring, we have experienced an unusual amount of rain, so much so that it has caused problems i
Well, podlisteners, I thought that it was about time that you saw my husband and I, so check out the
In our house, at night, when everyone is asleep, the sounds of nature fill the air. Actually, the no
You remember, don't you, that last week I was busy in the front garden. I was enjoying the weather a
I was pulling out of the parking lot of a country bakery today, when the orchard opposite caught my
I make no appologies today for talking about one of my passions: gardening. It's that time again, wh
Last week we learned a little about Germany. Today, we will learn about a country that is close by,
On our way to the basketball game at the weekend, we stopped at a restaurant for dinner. The consens
Here in the United States, basketball is really popular. Children start at a young age going to prac
Sorry everyone, my cold has got the better of me, so there is no podcast today. I will be back, on M
Do you ever have aches and pains? Do your muscles ever get sore? Do you get headaches? My husband us
For a small town, Wenatchee is actually quite musical, I'm pleased to say. There are lots of choirs,
You have probably learned from my podcasts, that the region where I live is agricultural. It is rura
Drive throughs are part of daily life here in the U.S. It all started with fast food, but now, there
My family has adopted a new, night time routine on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. It's one that is an obse
Today's podcast will be dedicated to the 'th'. English, being quite irregular at times, has two ways