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Read the article about Tom and do the exercises to practise and improve your reading skills.

A1 reading
cooking
family
hobbies and leisure
Language level
A1 English level (elementary)
Average: 3.3 (21 votes)

Have you heard about Emma Watson's HeForShe campaign? It's all about gender equality – which means women and men having the same rights. Watch the first part of the video (to 5 minutes and 15 seconds!), do the exercises and then have a look at the HeForShe website. 

Video zone
women
gender equality
campaigns
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 4 (1 vote)

Read these messages and do the exercises to practise and improve your reading skills. 

A1 reading
study skills
studying
text message
Language level
A1 English level (elementary)
Average: 4.2 (6 votes)

Have a look at this close-up photo. Can you guess what it is?

What is it?
Language level
A1 English level (elementary)
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
No votes yet

Delicious, healthy food, without any waste! But would you eat it if it had been in the bin? Watch this video to find out more about the Real Junk Food project.

Short films
food
recycling
charity work
environment
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

A new app will allow you to experience swimming in the ocean with fish, sharks, underwater plants and sunken boats – in virtual reality.

science and technology
mobile phones
animation
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
No votes yet

Can you write a caption for this photo? 

Photo captions
online safety
technology
mobile devices
mobile phones
Language level
A2 English level (pre-intermediate)
B1 English level (intermediate)
No votes yet

A research study has looked into what happens inside your brain while you read and listen to music. 

Science
science and technology
poetry
music
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

'Parkour' comes from 'Parcours', meaning 'the way through' or 'the path' in French. Watch how these young people find the fastest way through their urban environment by jumping and using obstacles to help them. And what do they think about this new phenomenon? Watch to find out!

Short films
sport
hobbies and leisure
Language level
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 2.8 (4 votes)

15-year-old reporter Jack goes to the press conference for the new Disney film 'Tomorrowland' and asks George Clooney a tricky question.

Short films
films
entertainment
celebrities
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 1 (1 vote)

Listen to the conversation and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.

A1 listening
online safety
internet
safer internet day
Language level
A1 English level (elementary)
Average: 4.4 (8 votes)

Every time you do anything on the internet you leave a trail behind you, in the same way you leave a footprint when you walk on sand or mud. Do you know how to take care of your digital footprint? Here are some tips.

B2 reading
digital literacy
internet
online safety
Language level
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 4.1 (7 votes)
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