The causative example lessons
The causative — ‘have something done’, ‘get something done’ — lets you talk about arranging for someone else to do a job rather than doing it yourself. These lessons practise this useful, often-overlooked structure through real situations.
What will our lives be in 100 years?
Explore a future where technology transforms daily life, from managing an aging population to seamless human-robot interaction, and discuss the ethical considerations involved.
Understanding the "maxxing" trend
Explore the 'maxxing' trend, discussing self-optimization and the pursuit of perfection while mastering the causative and practical phrases for lifestyle conversations.
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.
