Explaining Problems at Work

Learn to explain problems clearly in professional English. This lesson shows you how to describe issues, identify causes, explain results, and present solutions using precise vocabulary. You’ll also understand the difference between “failure” and “inoperable” to communicate more accurately and confidently in real workplace situations.

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Conspiracy Theories: Advanced English Conversation & Critical Thinking

Analyze how conspiracy theories are formed and why people believe them. Learn to evaluate ideas critically, argue your position with clear structure and evidence, and express your thoughts using precise, professional English. Build the communication skills you need to discuss complex topics confidently and effectively in real workplace situations.

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The verb “Explain”

Many English learners say **“Explain me”**, but it’s incorrect. Learn how to use the verb **explain** correctly with clear grammar patterns, examples, and common mistakes to avoid. Improve your English communication and start explaining ideas clearly and naturally in everyday conversations.

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The Car: More Than Just a Machine

Cars have deeply influenced our culture, the economy, and even how we see ourselves. They have shaped our cities, changed family life, and become symbols of important ideas like freedom, social standing, and progress. You will learn: How cars have transformed our culture, economy, and personal identities. Understanding the car as a symbol of freedom, status, and progress, not just transportation. The stories behind key figures and breakthroughs in the automotive industry and more.

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Latin Singular and Plural Forms — Part (4 of 4)

This lesson introduces Latin plurals in English and explains why they still matter today. You’ll learn common patterns, correct pronunciation, and how to use these words confidently in real sentences. By understanding their structure, you’ll improve your vocabulary, accuracy, and overall fluency in academic and professional English.

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Professional Email — Etiquette Essentials

This practical course teaches you how to write polished, professional emails that make the right impression. You’ll learn the key components of formal email structure and discover when and how to use appropriate openings, sign-offs, and closings in American English business communication.

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Identical Singular and Plural Forms — Part (3 of 4)

Part 3 of our 4-part deep dive into irregular plurals takes you further into singular and plural forms that look exactly the same. In this focused 5-Minute English lesson, you’ll explore patterns, exceptions, and real-life examples that build clarity, accuracy, and confidence in everyday English usage.

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English Irregular Plurals (Part 2 of 4)

Here’s your guide to mastering those tricky plural forms that end in “-o.” In many cases, nouns ending in -o simply add -s, but there is an important group of common words that require -es instead. Learning these will help you sound more accurate and confident in English. Let’s break it down!

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English Irregular Plurals: Patterns and Forms (part 1 of 4)

Welcome to this course on irregular plural forms in English. While most English nouns simply add -s or -es to form plurals, a small but important group follows different rules.

Throughout this course, you will learn to recognize and correctly use:

Vowel-change plurals like tooth → teeth and man → men
Consonant changes such as leaf → leaves and knife → knives
Zero plurals where singular and plural look identical (sheep, deer)

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Understanding Football

Welcome to your journey into understanding American football! Before diving into specific rules and plays, it’s helpful to understand the big picture. This lesson will introduce you to the exciting world of American football.

You will learn the basic rules, positions, and strategies of the game.

By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundation for understanding and enjoying football.

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