5 Ways To Improve Your Listening Skills At Home

Have you ever put on an English radio station or podcast and gone to sleep, hoping that when you wake up in the morning your listening skills will be magically better? Sadly, language learning doesn’t really work like that - at least, not in our exp... Read More

  • By: Brenda

The Simple Guide To Communicating At A Restaurant

What’s the most challenging thing about going on holiday in an English speaking country? Twenty years ago you might have said ‘asking for directions’ or ‘booking a room in a hotel’, but nowadays, all that can be online - swipe, click, sorted! ... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Stop Making These 7 Grammar Mistakes

No matter how long you've been learning a language, you're likely to make a mistake every once in a while. The big ones that cause a breakdown in communication soon get corrected. But what about the little mistakes that slip through the net and go unnotic... Read More

  • By: Brenda

5 Ways To Practise Your Speaking At Home

“How many languages do you speak?” This is what we ask when we want to know about someone’s language skills. We ask about their ability to speak. We’re not interested if someone can read or write in another language - the importance is on s... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Passing C2 Proficiency: A Guide to Reading Part 5

You have survived the Use of English section of your , but now you are faced with a long text full of strange language, an unfamiliar theme, a list of ambiguous questions, and a ticking clock. But don’t worry! We are here to get you through this sectio... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Improve Your English Accent With These 6 Great Songs

Turn on a radio anywhere in the world and it won’t take long before you’re listening to an English song. And, if you’re a learner of English, at some point you’ve probably sat down with your favourite one and tried to understand the lyrics. But ha... Read More

  • By: Brenda

7 Graded Readers To Help You Practise English At Home

Graded readers are adaptations of famous stories, or original books aimed at language learners. They are written to help you follow the story and learn new language structures and vocabulary with activities and questions. You can find some excellent grad... Read More

  • By: Brenda

6 Tools To Take Your Writing To The Next Level

Written language is as important today as it has ever been. Whether you want to prepare for an , to respond to or it’s just for personal interest, being able to write clearly and concisely in English is a valuable skill to have. For most language l... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Our 10 Most Popular Blog Posts Of 2018

It’s been a whirlwind 2018. We’ve made so many amazing memories - from our twentieth-anniversary party to some entertaining intercambio nights, and of course lots of great classes. And we wouldn't change it for the world! So let’s take a look back ... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Our Mission

Oxford House Mission Statement And Approach To Teaching And Learning Languages   People 1. Experience and expertise are important for us, but so are passion, enthusiasm and a desire to learn. 2. We share a positive attitude and the desire to br... Read More

  • By: Brenda

A Guide To The Cambridge English Computer-Based Exams

Making the decision to do a Cambridge English language qualification can be intimidating. Whether you’re taking it because you need it for work, or just because you want to push yourself and improve your English skills, it requires time and dedication t... Read More

  • By: Brenda

8 Top Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Language Exchange

A language exchange (or Intercambio in Spanish) is an excellent way to practise English outside of the classroom. The aim of a language exchange is to learn, practise and share a new language in an informal, friendly way. They can be big events with doze... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Why Oxford House Is More Than Just a Language Academy

If you’re a student at , you’ll know it is far more than just a language academy. It’s a place to socialise, make new friends and take part in lots of exciting new activities while you’re learning. Let’s go through some of the clubs, events and... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Meet our Director of Studies – Judy Rose

If you’ve been studying at Oxford House for a while there’s a good chance that you’ll recognise Judy - with her big smile and bubbly personality. She started working with us in 2012 after completing her Trinity Cert. TESOL. Since then she’s taugh... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Which English Course Is Right For Me?

The new school year is about to begin and many of you are probably thinking that it’s about time to take the plunge and sign up for a course to improve your English. The problem is - with so many schools and types of courses available - choosing the ri... Read More

  • By: Brenda

5 Ways To Get Over The Holiday Blues

We head off on vacation full of excitement and joy. It’s a time to explore somewhere new, relax and spend time with our loved ones. But almost as soon as we’re home that trip abroad seems like a distant memory. Those relaxing days on the beach, the a... Read More

  • By: Brenda

10 Essential Aussie Expressions [Infographic]

Learning English is difficult! With its irregular verbs, tricky pronunciation and even harder spelling, lots of students struggle. But that’s not the only challenge language learners face. There are 18 countries where the majority of the population are... Read More

  • By: Brenda

5 Great Apps To Give Your English A Boost

The next time you’re walking down the street, in a waiting room, or on public transport in Barcelona take a look around. What do you notice? Smartphones, smartphones, and more smartphones. It’s not surprising - when people are stuck for something to ... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Here’s Why You Should Move To Australia

Many students have aspirations to move abroad. This might be for a number of reasons such as to find a new job, to improve language skills, or experience a new culture. Today we spoke to ex-student and employee Maria Gutiérrez, whose chirpy face some... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Improving Your Pronunciation With A Phonemic Chart

What do English, Maori, Vietnamese and Zulu have in common? Along with another , they all use the . If your first language uses the same alphabet, you’d think that learning the sounds of English would be easy. But, for many learners of English, pron... Read More

  • By: Brenda

How To Improve Your English Using Netflix

Netflix has changed the way we spend our free time. We don’t have to wait a week for a new episode of our favourite TV shows anymore, instead we can binge watch an entire season in one day – and let’s be honest, we’ve all done it! So, if 125 mill... Read More

  • By: Brenda

Oxford House Community: Meet Our Students

The year has flown by and we are already into the second week of our summer intensive courses. Today we look back at the year that has passed and speak to two of our students to find out about their experiences studying at Oxford House. So, without furt... Read More

  • By: Brenda