298. Wealth and Inequality: Should Inheritance Be Abolished? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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388. Is the American Dream Dead? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

If you work hard, can you build yourself a better life? For a long time, millions of people believed the answer in the USA was yes. The “American Dream” is the idea that anyone, no matter where they start in life, can achieve success through hard work and determination. You could ...  Show more

387. Why Are Some People Always Late? The Cultural Meaning of Time (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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