English at Work – The TV Presenter/Journalist

We’re excited to launch our series of written and recorded exchanges entitled “English at work”. We’re hoping to meet and hear from all sorts of people who use English at work.

The English language generates huge revenues around the world: it has become a commodity in its own right, traded by schools, students, businesses, freelancers and . . . → Read More: English at Work – The TV Presenter/Journalist

Mind your era – language and period television programmes

Have you ever considered just how much work goes into ensuring that the language of television is appropriate? Not just appropriate in terms of the audience but in terms of the era in which the programme is set. I understand that for films this is probably quite important – it wouldn’t exactly have done much for . . . → Read More: Mind your era – language and period television programmes