B1 sample
AI hiring tools face new rules in Europe
Read a shorter business story, learn practical office words, and see how one grammar point works in a real sentence.
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Today's sample lesson
Level B1 · tech + world
B1 sample
Read a shorter business story, learn practical office words, and see how one grammar point works in a real sentence.
A2 sample
Follow a tech headline rewritten in simpler English with word help beside each paragraph.
B2 sample
Understand culture stories faster with context notes that explain references native speakers already know.
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Open one lesson with two or three short stories before work, not a full course you keep postponing.
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Every story highlights the words, grammar pattern, and cultural references most likely to slow you down.
Companies use software to read job applications and score candidates. New EU rules may require businesses to explain how these tools make decisions.
Vocabulary
Grammar spotlight
May require shows possibility. It is useful when a policy is not final yet.
Cultural context
The EU often creates digital rules that influence companies outside Europe too.
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What busy learners want
“I finally read English every morning because the lesson feels short enough to finish before my first meeting.”
Mina
People ops manager, Seoul
“The business stories give me phrases I can reuse in calls the same day instead of random vocabulary lists.”
Rafael
Sales lead, São Paulo
“The cultural notes explain references I used to skip, so the whole article suddenly makes sense.”
Ece
Product marketer, Istanbul
“It feels closer to the English I need for work than any app I tried before.”
Lan
Finance analyst, Ho Chi Minh City
“I finally read English every morning because the lesson feels short enough to finish before my first meeting.”
Mina
People ops manager, Seoul
“The business stories give me phrases I can reuse in calls the same day instead of random vocabulary lists.”
Rafael
Sales lead, São Paulo
“The cultural notes explain references I used to skip, so the whole article suddenly makes sense.”
Ece
Product marketer, Istanbul
“It feels closer to the English I need for work than any app I tried before.”
Lan
Finance analyst, Ho Chi Minh City
“I finally read English every morning because the lesson feels short enough to finish before my first meeting.”
Mina
People ops manager, Seoul
“The business stories give me phrases I can reuse in calls the same day instead of random vocabulary lists.”
Rafael
Sales lead, São Paulo
“The cultural notes explain references I used to skip, so the whole article suddenly makes sense.”
Ece
Product marketer, Istanbul
“It feels closer to the English I need for work than any app I tried before.”
Lan
Finance analyst, Ho Chi Minh City
“I finally read English every morning because the lesson feels short enough to finish before my first meeting.”
Mina
People ops manager, Seoul
“The business stories give me phrases I can reuse in calls the same day instead of random vocabulary lists.”
Rafael
Sales lead, São Paulo
“The cultural notes explain references I used to skip, so the whole article suddenly makes sense.”
Ece
Product marketer, Istanbul
“It feels closer to the English I need for work than any app I tried before.”
Lan
Finance analyst, Ho Chi Minh City
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Most readers finish the lesson in about five minutes. You get two or three short stories, plus vocabulary and one grammar point.
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