In episode 2 of our The Last of Us interactive video series, we will see what happens to Joel after twenty years of that fateful night and the new reality he and everyone else lives after the pandemic.

In episode 2 of our The Last of Us interactive video series, we will see what happens to Joel after twenty years of that fateful night and the new reality he and everyone else lives after the pandemic.
Learn English in the context of great stories with English Plus interactive videos. This is Red Dead Redemption episode 1: Freezing to Death, where we will meet Arthur, Dutch and the gang and learn about their struggle to survive in the storm while being on the run.
Learn English in the context of great stories. This is the Odyssey episode 1: Just a Mercenary where we will meet Alexios and learn about his life before we embark on his great odyssey.
Improve your English skills with this video enhanced with commentary to focus on the keywords and phrases in context. It’s a new way of learning English in context with English Plus Podcast.
Discover the groundbreaking solutions changing how we fight global poverty. Learn about microfinance, Universal Basic Income (UBI), and mobile money—unconventional tools that empower, not just aid.
Enhance your listening skills for international exams with this advanced listening practice. Hear a report on how climate change impacts farmers and test your comprehension with 10 questions.
We romanticize the starving artist myth, but is it a creative truth or a convenient lie? This article dismantles the idea that hardship fuels great art, exploring how the cognitive tax of true scarcity can kill inspiration. Discover why a safety net, not suffering, might be the true key to unlocking our world’s greatest creative potential.
Why do poor countries stay poor? Explore the systemic reasons, from colonialism’s economic legacy and unfair trade rules to debt traps, and discover how the global economy can perpetuate poverty.
Sharpen your English listening skills for international exams with this advanced practice test. Listen to a powerful speech on child poverty and answer 10 challenging comprehension questions.
How do words like “handout” versus “lifeline” shape our reality? This article explores the subtle grammar of judgment we use when discussing poverty, revealing how our vocabulary can build invisible walls of stigma. Discover how the connection between language and poverty impacts perception and policy, and ask yourself: if we changed our words, could we change our world?