Confused by ‘everyone is’ vs ‘some are’? Learn indefinite pronouns (someone, anything, many, etc.) and how to make verbs and other pronouns agree with them. Quiz included!


Confused by ‘everyone is’ vs ‘some are’? Learn indefinite pronouns (someone, anything, many, etc.) and how to make verbs and other pronouns agree with them. Quiz included!

Improve your English editing skills for exams. Practice correcting errors in a text about global health crises and their societal impact. Full explanations given.

Enhance reading comprehension for international exams with this text on climate change science, evidence, and debates. Includes academic passage, 10 MCQs with feedback, and vocabulary.

Improve English listening for exams (TOEFL, IELTS, SAT) with this practice on time management in a busy world. Includes a 1000-word script, 10 MCQs with feedback, and key vocabulary.

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!

Connect clauses smoothly! Learn the rules for relative pronouns ‘who,’ ‘whom,’ ‘that,’ and ‘which’ to add detail and clarity to your sentences. Examples and quiz included.

Sharpen your English editing for exams. Practice correcting errors in a text about international aid and development, with full explanations provided.

Improve reading for TOEFL, IELTS, SAT. Explore folklore’s influence on modern stories with this academic text, 10 practice questions with feedback, and key vocabulary.

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!

Asking clear questions is key! Learn how to use interrogative pronouns ‘who,’ ‘what,’ and ‘which’ correctly. From basic examples to advanced usage, plus a helpful quiz.

Move beyond the old debates. This engaging quiz teaches you the positive, forward-looking vocabulary of cultural heritage, including ‘repatriation,’ ‘provenance,’ and ‘digital preservation.’

Move beyond the “stolen art” debate. Discover how cultural repatriation is not an end, but a beginning for healing cultural trauma, building mutual respect, and forging new, equitable global partnerships.

What shapes your modern identity? Is it “Westernization” or just… evolution? This column explores the feeling of being “in-between,” and asks if loving global art, ideas, and music means losing your roots—or simply building a more complex self.

Explore the complex issue of foreign land acquisition. This advanced listening practice (IELTS/TOEFL) examines ‘land grabbing’ and contrasts it with solutions like community ownership and legal frameworks.

An advanced listening practice (IELTS/TOEFL) analyzing the 1953 Iranian coup (Operation Ajax). Understand the “how and why” behind Mossadegh’s overthrow and its long-term impact.

An advanced listening practice (IELTS/TOEFL) exploring the “brain drain” phenomenon and the modern solutions, like remote work and “brain circulation,” that are changing global talent flow.