329. Why Is American English Different to British English? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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

You are invited to a party. The invitation says the party starts at 20:00. What time will you arrive? Your answer to this question has a lot to do with your culture. Some of you will have said 20:00 exactly, because that is when the part stats. Others will have said 19:45, becaus ...  Show more

386. Who Was Leonardo Da Vinci? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the greatest minds in history. He painted some of the most famous works of art ever: the Mona Lisa, Last Supper, and more. He was also a scientist, an engineer, an anatomist, and an inventor. He is often described as the perfect example of a “Renaissa ...  Show more

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