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Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
Dive into high-energy street racing culture, modern slang, and useful action-packed conversational phrases.
Start Lesson →The Big Bang Theory
Master comedic timing, sarcastic humor, and advanced scientific vocabulary vs. casual nerd culture speech.
Start Lesson →Ford v Ferrari
Learn intense negotiation terms, high-stress teamwork vocabulary, and classic American automotive expressions.
Start Lesson →Business English - Lesson 1
Build your foundational corporate vocabulary, formal expressions, and professional presentation skills.
Start Lesson →Business English - Lesson 3
Advance your professional communication style for meetings, project management, and cross-team collaboration.
Start Lesson →Business English - Lesson 5
Perfect your complex workplace negotiation skills, handling disagreements, and diplomatic business writing.
Start Lesson →Musk vs. OpenAI Trial
Analyze advanced legal and tech terminology from the real-world courtroom battle over artificial intelligence.
Start Lesson →Chelsea Fans Protest Club Owners During Difficult Season
Expand your reading comprehension, structure analysis, and key vocabulary with a curated football story.
Start Lesson →Massive LIRR Strike Stops New York
Learn practical reporting language, transport terminology, and public sector debate phrasing from breaking events.
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Big Bang Theory
Focus: Interpersonal communication styles. Explores Sheldon and the neighbours.
Ford V Ferrari
Focus: High-stakes dialogue and idioms. Arrogant executive vs. pure racer mentalities.
Big Bang Theory
Focus: American sports culture idioms. Sheldon tries to figure out Football.
Spider Man
Focus: Imperative verbs and fast-talking work dynamics with J. Jonah Jameson.
Big Bang Theory
Focus: Sarcasm, irony, and academic banter between Sheldon and Howard.
Catch me if you can
Focus: Persuasion techniques, active listening, and social engineering movie clip.
Latest English Lessons
Explore real-world English through interactive media fragments and contemporary journalism.
The boys
Homelander wants revenge
Big Bang Theory
Howard Wolowitz performs a simple card magic trick that completely mystifies his genius, hyper-logical friend, Sheldon Cooper. .
Matrix
Neo has spent his life feeling like something is fundamentally wrong with the world. He finally meets Morpheus, a mysterious figure who confirms his suspicions.
Ford V Ferrari
The executive of Ford Leo Beebe tells the son of Ken Miles who is a car racer and an engineer for Ford to stop touching the car. Ken Miles tells his son to do what he's doing and tells Leo about the mechanical problems.
Spider man
J Jonah Jameson is an arrogant newspaper chief editor, a very arrogant manager controlling the media ecosystem dynamically.
Chelsea Fans Protest Club Owners During Difficult Season
Chelsea supporters have become increasingly frustrated with the club’s ownership group after a difficult season filled with poor results, managerial changes, and financial criticism. Many fans believe the club has lost direction since the ownership takeover.
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Express internal states, vocabulary going beyond basic words to pinpoint exact emotional registers.
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Natural transition links used during regular native speaking to structure sentences or pause politely.
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