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Can you imagine having flexible computer screens and mobile phones which change shape to tell you when you have a new message? It sounds like a crazy idea, but in fact it's already been invented!

information technology
science and technology
technology
mobile phones
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
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Do you have any special family recipes? Watch this video about a Scottish teenager who has created an international business from his Gran's jam recipe.

Video zone
food
family
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (1 vote)

Can you or any of your friends drive? Sam and his friends are going out in the car. But things don't go exactly to plan ... 

B2-C1 vocabulary
driving
transport
free time
Language level
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 4.2 (5 votes)

Do you have any hobbies that you don't have in common with your friends? A teenager whose friends all like football tried jet-skiing, and ended up as the UK freestyle champion!

Video zone
hobbies and leisure
Language level
C1 English level (advanced)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
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Where can you go on a rollercoaster, watch a puppet show or ride a donkey? Does playing virtual sports help you to play the game well in real life? Find out the answers to these questions by watching this video.

Word on the Street
the seaside
hobbies and leisure
places
Britain and UK
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
No votes yet

What do you think of as typical British food? Roast beef? Fish and chips? Tea and cakes? Or maybe there's more to British food than that? Check out this video to find out about what people in the UK are eating these days.

Word on the Street
food
culture and customs
multiculturalism
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 3 (15 votes)

Do you like shopping? Watch what happens when Fred and Kate take Izzy's little sister to the sales!

B2-C1 vocabulary
shopping
shops
friends
family
Language level
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 3.7 (6 votes)

There are so many ways to discover, buy and listen to music. What's the best way? Read more to find out about the exciting music culture in the UK!

Magazine zone
music
festivals and celebrations
concerts
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 5 (3 votes)

Do you have your lunch at school or do you go home for lunch? School dinners (lunch is also called dinner!) is a hot topic in the UK. Find out why in this article. 

Magazine zone
food
eating habits
school
health
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
Average: 3 (2 votes)

Sam wants a summer job. Will he get the job in the café? Watch the video to find out!

B2-C1 vocabulary
jobs
summer job
Language level
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 1.9 (10 votes)

Sam sees Fred's girlfriend with another boy. Should he tell Fred? How will Fred react?

B2-C1 vocabulary
friends
love and relationships
feelings
Language level
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
C1 English level (advanced)
Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

Easter eggs are special eggs that are often given to celebrate the Christian holiday of Easter. Sometimes they are made out of chocolate. Have you ever eaten an Easter egg? Watch this video to find out how they are made.

Video zone
Easter
festivals and celebrations
food
Language level
B1 English level (intermediate)
B2 English level (upper intermediate)
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