Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
As the situation in New York becomes increasingly chaotic, Larry goes to his mother's house to find her extremely ill.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
As the situation worsens, officials at the CDC repent and Nick is forced to kill in self-defense.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
While Frannie tries to take care of her ailing father, they listen to people call into a local radio show to talk about the virus. However, exposing the truth has terrible consequences for the host of the show, Rae Flowers.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Stu has an encounter with Mother Abagail in which she tells him that he is in danger and needs to escape the CDC in Vermont. Meanwhile, it seems that the Dark Man is not just an imagined threat.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
USA
Stu finds out that almost everyone at the CDC facility has died from the virus, except for one doctor who has now become very suspicious of him.
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Stu escapes from the facility and again hears Abagail Freemantle's voice telling him to come find her.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Legendary Apple co-founder Steve Jobs gives the graduation speech at Stanford University. Jobs himself never graduated from college, but does recall how what he learned in certain college classes played a role in the design of the first Apple computer.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Steve Jobs continues his commencement address to the students of Stanford University. He explains how he once lost his job with Apple, the company he co-founded, and his own principles for living a fulfilling life.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
The commencement address concludes with Steve’s thoughts about death following his recent experience with a serious illness. From the perspective of a person who has already walked the road these graduating students are about to travel, he offers words of advice and encouragement.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Jamaica, United Kingdom
British pop star Sting and Jamaican-American rapper Shaggy join forces on this song with a relaxed reggae vibe, and lyrics inspired by Lewis Carroll’s poem “The Walrus and the Carpenter” from his book Alice Through the Looking-Glass.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
This is a classic story for children, but adults learning English as a new language can enjoy it as well, especially with the early 20th century illustrations that accompany the story.
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Goldilocks goes into the house and sees something very inviting on the table. Let's find out what she does!
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
The three bears come home from their walk, but breakfast gets delayed. They can see that somebody had come into the house, but who?
Difficulty: Newbie
USA
Sigrid talks about how the story traditionally ends, but also makes up her own version. Which ending do you like better?
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Many of us are familiar with this story, which might make it easier to follow the plot in a different language. By listening to Sigrid's version, you'll be able to get plenty of practice with verbs in the past tense.
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