326. Should Social Media Be Banned for Children? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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380. What is Poverty? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

What does poverty really mean? When we hear the word poverty, I think many of us imagine extreme situations, like homelessness, starvation, or people living in very poor conditions. But poverty is far more complex, and far more widespread, than we often realise. According to the ...  Show more

379. Do You Know How to Ask Great Questions?

Do you know how to ask great questions? A few years ago, back in 2022, I released an episode called How to Ask Better Questions in English. And today’s episode is an update to that original one. The core idea is the same, because it’s still important, but a lot has changed since ...  Show more

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