Psychologists say that waving “thank you” at cars while crossing the street is strongly associated with specific personality traits
The light turns red, traffic stacks up, and you step off the curb a half-second faster than planned. A car […]
The light turns red, traffic stacks up, and you step off the curb a half-second faster than planned. A car […]
Some quotes pass through your mind and vanish by lunchtime. Others stick around, tapping you on the shoulder days later,
You pull into the station on a cold January morning, fuel light blinking, fingers stiff on the steering wheel. Prices
The first sign wasn’t a headline. It was the way the air felt wrong when you stepped outside — too
Landing in a new country to study English is exciting—and quietly intimidating. New accents, new rules, new expectations. At ALEI,
Learning English doesn’t really happen when students stay inside four walls. It happens when they order food, ask for directions,
Starting a new academic journey can feel overwhelming — not because the classes are hard, but because students don’t always
From the first class, it’s clear ALEI isn’t interested in students memorizing English — it wants them using it. Conversations
She taps her tablet, pulls up satellite interferometry from a decade ago, then looks out the window at office towers
You hear them everywhere. In movies, podcasts, office meetings, even casual WhatsApp voice notes from friends abroad. “Figure it out.”