What are black holes? Learn about black holes in this new Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
What are black holes? Learn about black holes in this new Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
Learn about the 7th president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, how he started and went all the way up the ladder until he became president in a new Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
What do you know about chocolate? Learn more about chocolate, its types, how it is made and a little bit of history of how we came to know chocolate in this new Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
How much do you know about recycling? What is recycling? Why is it important? I will answer these questions and more in this new Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
Who is Nelson Mandela? How much do you know about this great man that had every reason to wage war and take revenge but choose to forgive and build a nation instead? Join me in this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast and learn more about this great man.
You might like the opera, and you might not, but how much do you know about it? If you would like to know more about the opera, join me in this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
What do you know about horses? Maybe you know a little about horses and you would like to know more. Join me in this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast and learn more about horses.
What are fossils? Why is it important and why do people spend their lifetime studying fossils? If you want to learn more about fossils, join me in this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
What do you know about water? Learn more about what water, where it comes from and how important it is in this new Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast.
Do you know who Queen Elizabeth I was? Join me in this episode from Do You Know series on English Plus Podcast to learn more about this extraordinary woman, Queen Elizabeth I.
In a world divided by war, two lovers from enemy nations find each other, only to be accused of espionage. Their romance is twisted into a tale of treason, leading them through brutal interrogations and trials as diplomats negotiate a peace that may come too late. A tragic story of love, sacrifice, and a legacy that ultimately transcends the borders that condemned them.
Bombs destroy cities; lies destroy trust. This deep dive explains how disinformation spreads, why it’s so persuasive, and practical ways communities and individuals can build resilience—plus a full language, speaking, and writing workshop.
Build exam-ready listening skills with a lecture on sports diplomacy—how truces, mixed squads, and fan codes of conduct de-escalate conflict. Includes advanced vocabulary and a 10-question international-exam-style MCQ quiz with detailed feedback.
Can a tolerant society survive if it tolerates intolerance? We dive into Karl Popper’s famous Paradox of Tolerance, exploring the thorny question of where to draw the line to protect peace and freedom. Is unlimited tolerance a virtue or a fatal flaw?
From the 1914 Christmas Truce to humanitarian corridors and local deals, this deep dive explores extraordinary moments when war stopped—briefly—and humanity took over. Learn the language, the lessons, and the craft of turning pauses into lasting peace.
Practice high-level listening skills with a lecture on culinary diplomacy—how food rituals, shared kitchens, and tasting events can de-escalate tension and build trust. Includes advanced vocabulary and a 10-question exam-style MCQ quiz with feedback.