Describe an interesting phone conversation you had with someone. You should say: When you had this conversation? Whom you talked to? What it was about? And explain why this conversation was interesting. Possible answer the above speaking cue cards I had a very interesting phone conversation recently and I would like to talk about it. … more →

Describe a memorable childhood experience. You should say: Who was with you? Where it took place? What you did? And explain why it is memorable. Possible answer the above speaking cue cards Childhood is a time when everything is magical and pleasant. The possibility and dreams are vast and things become happier in childhood. Everybody … more →

Describe a historical figure. You should say: Who he/she is? Why he/she is famous? Do you like him/her or not? Why? And briefly explain his/her life. Possible answer the above speaking cue cards One of the historical figures that I admire the most would be Thomas Alva Edison. He was an American Inventors who lived … more →

Describe a teacher who has influenced you in your education. You should say: Where you met him/ her? What subject she/ he taught? What was special about him/ her? And explain why this person influenced you so much. Follow-up Questions How has education changed in your country in the last 10 years? What changes do … more →

Experience Versus Speed Certain mental functions slow down with age, but the brain compensates in ways that can keep seniors as sharp as youngsters. Jake, aged 16, has a terrific relationship with his grandmother Rita, who is 70. They live close by, and they even take a Spanish class together twice a week at a … more →

Robotic Approach To Crop Breeding Jennifer Manyweathers takes a look at a robot that is being used to identify drought-tolerant crop varieties A The Australian sunflower industry is the major source of polyunsaturated fatty acids found in margarine and spreads. Recognized as the type of fatty acid most able to protect against heart disease, it … more →

How Consumers Decide Professor John Maule from the University of Leeds describes new research into the way that consumers choose a product. Understanding consumers Consumers are creatures of habit: they buy the same products time and time again, and such is their familiarity with big brands, and the colors and logos that represent them, that … more →

Jumping Spiders Peter Aldhons examines how Portia spiders catch their prey A For a stalking predator, the element of surprise is crucial. And for jumping spiders that sneak onto other spiders’ webs to prey on their owners, it can be the difference between having lunch and becoming it. Now zoologists have discovered the secret of … more →

Causton Health Centre Patient Information Leaflet A Appointments Please telephone 826969 (8.30am – 5.00pm:Mon – Fri). We suggest that you try to see the same doctor whenever possible because it is helpful for both you and your doctor to know each other well. We try hard to keep our appointments running to time,and ask you … more →