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Why You Forget Dreams So Quickly
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📅 2026-05-14 03:27:36 👁️ 19 views 💬 0 comments
📖 Level 1 - Beginner You have many dreams every night. But you forget most of them. This happens for a reason. During dreaming, your brain does not...
Why Some Lakes Suddenly Explode
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📅 2026-05-13 21:13:20 👁️ 24 views 💬 0 comments
📖 Level 1 - Beginner Some lakes can explode. This is very rare. The lakes are deep and still. Carbon dioxide gas builds up at the bottom. Pressure h...
What Happens to Deleted Files
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📅 2026-05-13 21:10:18 👁️ 23 views 💬 0 comments
📖 Level 1 - Beginner When you delete a file, it is not really gone. The computer hides it. The file stays on the hard drive. The computer marks that...
Why Your Nose Remembers Forgotten Smells
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📅 2026-05-07 15:58:15 👁️ 31 views 💬 0 comments
📖 Level 1 - BeginnerYour nose has a strong memory. A smell can bring back an old memory. You may forget something for years. Then a smell wakes it u...

Information & Knowledge – Learn English Through Facts

The Information category is for curious minds. Here you will find useful, surprising, and practical facts about the world. From how your phone works to why the sky is blue — all texts are written in three difficulty levels: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. Informational texts improve your ability to explain, describe, and report. This is perfect for students preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge exams.

Each article gives you clear headings, bullet points, and definitions of hard words. Start at Level 1 to understand main ideas. Move to Level 3 to read like a native speaker. For example, a Basic article might say: "Water freezes at zero degrees." An Intermediate article: "Water freezes at 0°C (32°F) under normal atmospheric pressure." An Advanced article: "The freezing point of fresh water occurs at 0°C at sea level, but this temperature can vary with changes in salinity and atmospheric pressure."

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Reading informational texts teaches you passive voice, conditionals, and comparative structures. These are essential for academic and professional English. You will learn how to define terms, give examples, and explain processes. Our Information category covers technology, human body, space, everyday objects, and more. Each fact is carefully researched and rewritten for three levels. Teachers love using our Information articles for classroom activities. Students use them for self-study. Start reading facts today and watch your English knowledge grow faster than ever.

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