a mishmash of ….
A confused mixture of different kinds of things
Sushi Making and Origami – evening activity
Hilderstone College students learning how to make #origami by Kumi, the Hilderstone College Cafeteria Manager.
Phrase of the Week: 28th May 2018
Phrase of the Week 21st May 2018
Phrase of the Week 14th May 2018
QUIZ OF THE WEEK commencing 21st May 2018: ADJECTIVE + NOUN collocations
QUIZ OF THE WEEK 7th May 2018: Summer Vocabulary
So… this week’ s quiz is all about vocabulary.
These anagrams are all things we associate with summer. It’s nearly here!
Can you unscramble the words? There is a clue after each one, to help you.
1) hnesnuis (We had lots of this at the weekend!)
2) cei mecra (Delicious!)
3) nmsimwgi (an activity)
4) dolyhai (I’m looking forward to mine!)
5) hnsgitnuab (a lazy activity)
6) erbeecuba (Where are the burgers?)
7) hacbe (We have lots of these in or near Broadstairs)
8) dnalssa (something you wear!)
Check the answers below.
Instant CoursePricer now available on our website!
We are delighted to announce a new tool on our website, which makes it very easy to see the price of a course. Just enter the dates and a few details and you will, in a few seconds, see a full price quotation for the course details you have entered.
It’s easy to use. On the homepage, select Courses, and you will see a Get a Price option. Click on it and select a course. Enter your Start Date (Monday) and Finish Date (Friday), and any other options you want (e.g. insurance, accommodation, taxi transfer) and click the GET A PRICE NOW! button.
If you enter a few more details you will receive the quote in an email.
We hope this will be useful to our future students. We’d love to hear from you about our new Get a Price tool, provided by our partner ICEF.
NEW! Online direct booking fee calculator
Check out our new direct booking fee calculator on our website, to check the cost of your Hilderstone College course quickly and easily. Simply click on the link below:
Week commencing 19th March 2018 – ‘GET’ PHRASAL VERBS QUIZ
Can you put the correct phrasal verbs (from the list below) in the correct gaps? You may need to change the form (e.g. -ing form / tense).
get off with get away with get at (x 2)
get round get over get through get across
1) Stop __________________ me! You’re always criticising!
2) His parents never discipline their son – he ____________
with everything!
3) “I bought you some flowers, darling.”
“Don’t try to _________________ me! You forgot our
anniversary!
4) It took her grandfather a long time to ____________ his
illness.
5) It’s difficult to ______ your point ______ to him – he never
listens.
6) I’ve been trying to call John all morning, but I can’t
____________ – I think there’s a problem with the connection.
7) The teenager who stole the car ____________ lightly
because he was so young – he just had to do some
community service.
8) I can’t ____________ the sugar, the shelf’s too high! Can
you reach it?
Answers below