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Learn the essential English news vocabulary you need to understand the latest headlines about Iran’s new leader. This lesson is perfect for intermediate learners who want to improve their fluency and follow world news with confidence.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English ...  Show more

Speak English With the News 🗞️ It Doesn’t Get Worse Than This

In this lesson, we analyze a significant news report regarding the tragic bombing of a girls' school to help you understand complex English in a real-world context. You will master advanced vocabulary and learn how to navigate sensitive global topics with clarity and confidence.� ...  Show more

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