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What is enshittification?
Explore 'enshittification,' the frustrating trend of online platforms degrading services for profit, and gain the vocabulary and grammar to articulate your concerns about declining digital experiences.
The rise of coffee culture
Explore the captivating history of coffee culture, master the passive voice, and learn to network confidently over a cuppa.
Telling Stories with Data in 3 Steps
Master the advanced art of data storytelling, learning to transform raw information into compelling narratives that resonate and persuade your audience effectively.
Subscriptions, subscriptions everywhere!
Explore the modern challenge of managing digital subscriptions, learn to articulate financial concerns, and discover strategies to streamline your expenses.
The history of color: tracing word origins
The history of color — a B2 English lesson. Practise using non-defining relative clauses and expand vocabulary around etymology and perception.
Why do some people have wanderlust
Discover the intriguing reasons behind wanderlust, expand your travel vocabulary, and master the passive voice while discussing your next adventure.
Would you pass the wallet test?
Explore the 'wallet test' to examine human honesty and ethical choices, learning key vocabulary and practical phrases for lost and found situations.
The dark origins of Disney fairy tales
Uncover the surprisingly grim origins of Disney's classic fairy tales and explore how these beloved stories were transformed over centuries.
Vocabulary for online meetings
Master the art of virtual communication with precise vocabulary and sophisticated hedging, ensuring your contributions in online meetings are always clear, polite, and impactful.
Time management from a computer's perspective
Discover how a computer's logical approach to time management can offer fresh, practical insights for optimising your own productivity and handling a heavy workload.
Making complaints (beginner)
Learn how to politely make complaints in English using practical phrases and the modal verbs 'can' and 'could', based on a real-life article.
Talking about feelings (Advanced)
Master advanced vocabulary like 'to be fraught with' and 'to bottle up your feelings', and use cleft sentences to express nuanced emotions and offer empathetic support.
