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  1. 5 giorni fa · But do you know where in London the London Grammar singer hails from, or how she tackles stage fright? Do you know how old she is, and what instruments she plays? Read on for all your fast facts about Hannah Reid.

  2. 13 ore fa · It's a simple mission, really: we just want everyone who comes along to have the best time.” Cllr Hazel Simmons MBE, leader of Luton Council, said, “The fact that BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, one of the UK's largest and most popular music festivals, has chosen Luton is fantastic news for our town, especially our young people, and will showcase all the wonderful things about Luton.

  3. 5 giorni fa · Kind of Man, c'est voir quelqu'un sombrer dans le glamour et la légère corruption d'Hollywood. La chanson parle évidemment de misogynie, mais elle parle de sexisme de manière ironique. C’est un peu ce que j’aime dans la chanson.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Besides Spanish, People in the U.S. Are Learning French and Japanese the Most. Our next visualization uncovers the top language that locals of major U.S. cities are learning outside of Spanish, which our analysis revealed came first in nearly every city. French dominates the map, coming top in 59 cities out of 73 (or 80% of U.S. cities).

  5. 2 giorni fa · Must Read: Learn English Grammar from Scratch Difference in American and British English Grammar with Examples. If you are a writer, then the first step to becoming a great one is knowing the difference between American and British English grammar, how it should be used and what are some of the basic words that are changed and should be kept in mind.

  6. 3 giorni fa · This year's BBC Radio 1 festival is taking place over three days, with record-breaking Brit Award winner Raye topping the bill today.

  7. 2 giorni fa · Traits that have spread from London in recent decades include the use of intrusive R (drawing is pronounced drawring /ˈdrɔːrɪŋ/), t-glottalisation (Potter is pronounced with a glottal stop as Po'er /ˈpɒʔə/) and th-fronting, or the pronunciation of th-as /f/ (thanks pronounced fanks) or /v/ (bother pronounced bover).