Learn easy English words for weather like ‘sunny’, ‘rainy’, ‘cold’, ‘hot’. Simple lesson for adult beginners to ask and answer “What’s the weather like?”. Start talking about the weather today!


Learn easy English words for weather like ‘sunny’, ‘rainy’, ‘cold’, ‘hot’. Simple lesson for adult beginners to ask and answer “What’s the weather like?”. Start talking about the weather today!

Easy English lesson for adult beginners. Learn to say, spell, and use Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday in simple sentences. Plan your week in English!

Easy English lesson for adults learning food names (apple, pizza, rice) and how to say “I like” or “I don’t like.” Start talking about food in English today!

Learn English names for common zoo animals like lion, elephant, monkey. Easy lesson for adult beginners with simple descriptions (big, small, tall). Let’s talk about animals!

Easy English lesson for adult beginners. Learn common classroom objects like ‘desk’, ‘chair’, ‘book’ and simple phrases you can use in class. Start speaking today!

Learn the English words for different family members. Easy vocabulary for beginners!

Learn the names of basic colors in English and how to talk about them. Fun and easy for beginners!

Learn to count, recognize, and write the numbers from one to ten in English. Fun and easy for beginners!

Learn how to introduce yourself and ask for other people’s names in English. Easy steps for beginners!

Learn how to say hello, ask how someone is, and start simple conversations in English. Perfect for beginners!

It sounds almost abstract — ‘holding space.’ But this quietly powerful expression describes something rare, something most of us crave and few of us know how to offer. Let’s explore what it really means to hold space for another human being.

Master the art of apologizing in English — from simple ‘sorry’ to heartfelt, nuanced amends. A progressive lesson covering vocabulary, grammar, and cultural tips at every level from beginner to advanced.

Some things glow. Not because of a light source nearby, but because of something inside them. In this episode, we explore luminous — a word that’s about far more than brightness.

It’s one of those phrases that gets thrown around constantly, often as a critique. But ‘read the room’ is more than social correction — it’s an invitation into one of the most complex and underrated human skills there is. Let’s unpack it.

Learn how to talk about humidity, air quality, and home comfort in English. From basic weather words to advanced discussions about indoor climate — a progressive English lesson for all levels.

You know that smell — when rain hits dry earth and something ancient and alive rises up to meet you? It has a name. And once you know it, you’ll never experience rain the same way again.