Body language speaks even when we don’t. In this dialogue, Tom and Jake explore how gestures like nodding, shrugging, or avoiding eye contact can change the meaning of what we say. They show how our “silent language” can express
Body language speaks louder than words — in this unit, you’ll explore how people communicate beyond language through gestures, facial expressions, and posture. You’ll learn key vocabulary to describe body language and use it confidently in speaking, writing, listening,
Learn how to talk about tax returns, deadlines, and deductions with ease. Practice useful phrases to report income, claim expenses, and understand refunds.
Practise Listening – Reading – Speaking – Writing for IELTS. Build real-life English
Learn how to talk about common bank problems like extra charges and unknown transactions. Practice useful phrases to ask for help, request a refund, and solve issues easily. Practise Listening – Reading – Speaking – Writing for IELTS. Build
Money talks — learn to manage it confidently! In this Unit, explore banking and personal finance, master key vocabulary for opening accounts, making deposits and transactions, and use it in IELTS speaking, writing, listening, and reading. Start practising!
Appearances can deceive, personalities can surprise — in this unit, you’ll learn key vocabulary to describe people’s traits and behaviors confidently in IELTS speaking, writing, listening, and reading. You’ll learn how to use this vocabulary in everyday life. Start
Assertive personalities, charisma, and careful evaluations — job interviews reveal more than just qualifications. In this unit, you’ll learn vocabulary to describe personality traits in professional settings and use it confidently in speaking, writing, listening, and reading. Start practising!
Spontaneous chats, happy-go-lucky smiles, genuine teamwork, considerate colleagues — personality shows everywhere. In this unit, you’ll learn the vocabulary to describe personal qualities and workplace traits, and use it confidently in speaking, writing, listening, and reading. Start practising!
Ads are everywhere—in our phones, on buses, and even on TV! Some are fun and eye-catching, while others really get on our nerves. In this dialogue, Mike and Tom share which ads they like and dislike. Go ahead and start practising!







