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空港で:フライトの遅延
旅行中に実際に耳にする、搭乗口の変更や遅延のアナウンスを聞き取る。
3 minThe science of habits
Read for gist, then check how habits form and change.
4 minTravel & transport
Six high-frequency travel words, each with audio and an example.
6 minPast simple vs present perfect
Choose the right tense across three questions.
5 minA job interview: talking about strengths
Catch how a candidate describes their strengths.
3 minEmails that get replies
Read a short guide and find the single most useful tip.
4 minWorkplace verbs
Ten verbs you will use at work, with examples.
6 minLinking words gap-fill
Complete each sentence with the right linking word.
5 minTravel: at the counter
Follow a real exchange in this scenario.
3 minTravel: a quick guide
Read a short guide for this situation.
3 minTravel words
Key words you will actually use here.
5 minTravel: ask for help
Say it out loud — ask for what you need.
4 minTravel: quick check
A few quick questions on this scenario.
3 minOrdering at a cafe
Follow a slow, clear order.
3 minChecking into a hotel
Understand front-desk questions.
3 minHow sleep helps memory
Read and answer two questions.
4 minA short news story
Skim for the main event.
4 minIntroduce yourself
Say a natural self-introduction out loud.
4 minOrder at a cafe
Order a drink and ask a question.
3 minTalk about your strengths
Describe a strength with an example.
4 minMake a plan with a friend
Suggest a time and place.
3 minReply to a job offer
Write a short, polite reply.
8 minApologise for being late
Write a short, warm message.
5 minWrite a short review
Describe an experience in a few lines.
6 minShort conversations
Catch the correct response to a question.
2 minIncomplete sentences
Pick the word that fits the grammar and meaning.
5 minA short business email
Read and answer for gist and detail.
4 minWords in context
Choose the best word for each business sentence.
4 minCan you catch the gate number?
Watch the clip, catch the key detail, then check.
1 min“Could I get a window seat?” × 3 accents
Hear the same line in US, UK and AU accents.
1 min“I can” or “I can’t”?
Train your ear on the sound most learners get wrong.
1 minWhat are they doing Saturday?
Listen for the plan, then check your answer.
1 minRain or shine?
Catch the forecast in one listen.
1 minReading a train ticket
Learn to read the key details on a train ticket.
3 minEmail a hotel about your booking
Write a short email to confirm a hotel booking.
8 minThe morning stand-up
Follow a quick team stand-up and catch each update.
3 minEmails that get answered
Read practical tips for writing clear work emails.
3 minInterview: introduce yourself
Say it out loud — give a short, confident self-introduction.
4 minAsk for a deadline extension
Write a polite email asking for more time.
8 minMeeting vocabulary
Ten words you hear in almost every meeting.
6 minAt the supermarket
Hear a short exchange while shopping for groceries.
3 minReturning a purchase
Read how a simple return usually works in a shop.
3 minA lecture introduction
Follow how a lecturer previews the day's topic.
3 minTaking good notes
Read simple tips for clearer, more useful notes.
3 minAsk a question in class
Say it out loud — ask the teacher politely.
4 minEmail a professor
Write a short, polite email to ask for help.
8 minCampus vocabulary
Ten words you need around a university campus.
6 minCalling IT support
Follow a call to fix a login problem.
3 minMaking strong passwords
Read simple rules for safer passwords.
3 minReport a problem
Say it out loud — describe a tech problem clearly.
4 minWrite an app review
Write a short, balanced review of an app.
8 minSaying no politely
Hear how to turn down an invitation kindly.
2 minBeing a good guest
Read a few tips for visiting someone's home.
3 minMessage to reschedule
Write a short message to move plans to another day.
7 minFeelings vocabulary
Ten words to talk about how you feel.
6 minInvitations and replies
Choose the natural phrase for invitations.
5 minMorning headlines
Follow a short news bulletin and catch the key facts.
3 minA short news report
Read a brief report and find the main facts.
3 minHeadline vocabulary
Ten words that appear often in news headlines.
6 minAt the doctor
Follow a visit to the doctor describing symptoms.
3 minSleep and energy
Read why good sleep keeps your energy up.
3 minDescribe a symptom
Say it out loud — tell a doctor how you feel.
4 minGiving health advice
Choose the right modal for giving advice.
5 minA phone message
Catch the details in a short voicemail.
2 minA review of a café
Read a short review and judge the writer's opinion.
3 minReturn a faulty item
Say it out loud — explain a problem and ask for a refund.
4 minA thank-you email
Write a short thank-you email after an interview.
8 minThe first conditional
Choose the right form in real future conditions.
5 min