CBE 1.01 | Rain in England, sun in Italy - Catriona’s holiday and the present tensesCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 1.06 | You should visit the Grand Canyon - A famous American landmark and modal verbsCoffee Break Languages
CBE 1.07 | Have you eaten haggis? - A traditional Scottish dish and the present perfect tenseCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 1.08 | We won a match! - Ryan’s ice hockey experiences and the present perfect tenseCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 1.09 | It’s tea time - Britain’s favourite drink and gerund and infinitive formsCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.01 | A symbol of friendship: The Statue of Liberty | Language focus: the passive voiceCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.02 | Let’s go to South Africa: Table Mountain | Language focus: dependent prepositionsCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.04 | Let’s celebrate! St Patrick’s Day | Language focus: the present perfectCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.05 | Have you seen Nessie? The Loch Ness Monster | Language focus: ‘look’, ‘see’ and ‘watch’Coffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.06 | Celebrating freedom: US Independence Day | Language focus: phrasal verbsCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.07 | What’s happening on Pukapuka Island? | Language focus: when to use ‘the’ and ‘a’Coffee Break Languages
CBE 2.08 | A classic British dish: Fish and Chips | Language focus: how to pronounce ‘ed’ verbsCoffee Break Languages5
CBE 2.10 | Swimming with the pigs: Pig Beach | Language focus: how to use ‘get’Coffee Break Languages
CBE 3.06 | The invention of the telephone | Language focus: phrasal verbs with ‘up’Coffee Break Languages
CBE 3.09 | Hollywood | Language focus: Something, everything, nothing and anythingCoffee Break Languages
CBE 4.04 | The CN Tower Edgewalk | Language focus: ‘have to’ and ‘don’t have to’Coffee Break Languages
CBE 4.08 | The Founding Fathers | Language focus: the past perfect and past simple tensesCoffee Break Languages
‘I work' or 'I am working'? - The present simple and present continuous | The Coffee Break English Show 1.02Coffee Break Languages
‘Travel', 'trip' and 'journey' - What's the difference? | The Coffee Break English Show 1.03Coffee Break Languages
When to say 'is it?' at the end of a phrase - Question tags | The Coffee Break English Show 1.06Coffee Break Languages
‘In', 'on', or 'at'? - Choosing prepositions | The Coffee Break English Show 1.07Coffee Break Languages5
How to pronounce 'Tuesday' and 'Thursday' | The Coffee Break English Show 1.09Coffee Break Languages5