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A language platform for people who'd rather argue with a headline than rehearse a phrasebook.
Current Affairs English isn't your typical language learning platform. We believe that learning English intelligently, not artificially means engaging with content that actually matters — content that challenges you to think critically, form opinions, and defend your position in your second language.
When you have a genuine opinion on a topic, you find the words. You push past vocabulary barriers. You learn to argue, to persuade, to question — and yes, to change your mind when presented with better evidence.
We take real news from around the world — politics, technology, environment, business, and culture — and present it in ways that are intentionally thought-provoking. Not because we want to preach, but because the best way to learn a language is to care about what you're discussing.
When you have a genuine opinion on a topic, you find the words. You push past vocabulary barriers. You learn to argue, to persuade, to question — and yes, to change your mind when presented with better evidence.
The phrasebook is dead. Long live the argument.
Mainstream narratives are comfortable. They're also often incomplete. We don't claim to have all the answers, but we do ask the questions that make you pause:
Who benefits from this story being told this way?
What isn't being said?
Why should you accept the official version at face value?
This isn't about being contrarian for its own sake. It's about developing the critical thinking skills that matter in business negotiations, academic discussions, and everyday life — all while building real fluency.
Because polite small talk won't prepare you for the real world. Whether you're debating policy at an international conference, negotiating a deal, or simply trying to understand global events through an English-language lens, you need more than textbook phrases.
You need to be able to:
That's what Current Affairs English delivers.
If you're tired of artificial dialogues about imaginary trips to the supermarket and ready to learn English through content that actually makes you think — welcome.
Access our growing library of articles, exercises, and discussion prompts designed to make you not just a better English speaker, but a sharper thinker.
Current Affairs English: where language learning meets critical inquiry.