Think about the last time you told a story to a friend. You probably adjusted it halfway through. You saw their eyebrows lift. You noticed them lean in, or glance away. You clarified a detail. You ...
Sometimes we ignore advice. Sometimes things go wrong and this programme is about those times. Phil and Feifei teach you how to use the expression to learn something the hard way. Show more Sometimes ...
Beating Speaking Anxiety: 6. I’m scared I won’t get the joke The English We Speak: Go through a rough patch Beating Speaking Anxiety: 7. I’m scared I’m not getting better The English We Speak: ...
Creverse (CEO Lee Donghoon) announced that its English education brand Chungdahm Learning successfully concluded the "29th Chungdahm Master Debate ...
Swedish is a vibrant language spoken by about 10 million people, mostly in Sweden and Finland. But Swedish young people are often proficient in English, too. Sweden consistently ranks very high in ...
Many families put these talks off. But having them now can lead to better care later. By Simar Bajaj Americans are living longer, often juggling multiple chronic conditions. But many adult children ...
Most people do not expect to encounter a Chingonasaurus, Chicanosaurus T. Mex and Guacasaurus in Big Bend National Park. These imagined prehistoric figures, however, step into the role of storytellers ...
Looking to start climate conversations over the holidays? Click to download these evergreen, fully produced news stories, available to media outlets at no cost for broadcasts, streaming, and digital ...
It starts in a living room, in a café, in a classroom or in a cramped corner of a conference hall. A few people share stories. Some laugh, some wince, some frown. But as voices echo off the walls, ...
Talbot Family Network’s Conversations on Race series will begin its 2025-26 season with an evening at Spiralis Gallery exploring the “Cryin’ Out Loud” exhibit, followed by a facilitated discussion and ...
Rehearsing a big presentation or jotting down some notes before a one-on-one meeting with your boss is normal. You should use a similar, truncated practice before casual interactions, recommends ...
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