
Learning About Fires with Virtual Reality Fun
Virtual reality helps people learn about fires safely by creating pretend fire scenes.


Virtual reality helps people learn about fires safely by creating pretend fire scenes.

Jennifer used a computer voice to talk in Congress because speaking is hard for her.

Tesla plans to make robot helpers called Optimus to work in factories next year.

Video game actors are on strike because they want protection from AI copying them.

ChatGPT’s new tool helps find answers quickly, like Google, making people excited.

Jacki flew to Europe to see Taylor Swift because tickets were cheaper there.

Fast-food places have special deals to make eating out cheaper and fun for everyone.

The Royal Mint turns old electronics into gold for coins and jewelry, helping the Earth.

A smart computer helps workers fix machines by reading manuals and showing pictures.

Eating too many chicken nuggets and sugary snacks might make people feel sick or sad.

Staying healthy can help your brain remember things better and avoid getting sick.

The Great Barrier Reef is sick because the water is too hot for the coral.

A new computer system helps kids discover if they are good at sports.

A dog chewed a battery, causing a fire, but everyone escaped safely through a door.

San Diego has new pandas from China, and they help teach us about nature.

Japan says be ready for a big earthquake, but no need to leave homes now.

Two astronauts are stuck in space because their spaceship has problems.


Drones help scientists watch whales make bubbles to catch food in cold water.

Chimpanzees eat special plants to feel better when they are sick or hurt.

Elon Musk is in China to make Tesla cars drive by themselves safely.

Doctors have a tiny camera to see bones and help people who are far from hospitals.

Nigel won a Spanish Scrabble contest without speaking Spanish by memorizing words like pictures.

A big church in New London fell down fast, but no one got hurt.

A leader’s dog bit another leader’s hand because it was scared.

Some people from Syria were walking in the woods in Germany and someone called the police.

Magnus Carlsen left a chess game because he couldn’t wear his favorite jeans.

A big ship sank with treasure, and now many people want to own it.

Cristiano Ronaldo is in trouble for telling people to use a money website called Binance.

Elon Musk and Rishi Sunak talked about smart robots that might take people’s jobs.

New map shows places with less trees have bad air.

Nepal said “no” to TikTok because they think it’s not safe.

Ginger cats are orange because they have a special missing piece of DNA.

A funny man helped a bird with crazy hair win a big contest.

A man made a machine called Furbinator 3000 to scare away foxes and badgers from his garden.


영국 랭커스터 대학교(Lancaster University)에서 한국인 영어 학습자분들을 대상으로 새로운 연구 프로젝트를 진행합니다. 전 과정 온라인으로 진행되어 어디서든 편하게 참여하실 수 있습니다. 여러분의 소중한 참여로 한국인의 영어 사용 방식을 알아보는 흥미로운 연구가 완성됩니다.
🎁 참여 혜택:
– 원어민 연구원과의 1:1 회화 연습
– 실전 영작 연습 & 맞춤형 영어 피드백 리포트
– 커피 기프티콘 총 3잔 선물! (첫 세션 후 1잔, 마지막 세션 완료 후 2잔 더 드려요! ☕☕)
📅 참여 방식: 총 2회의 온라인 세션 (Zoom 등을 이용, 각 세션당 약 60~80분 소요) 말하기와 쓰기 활동이 섞여 있어 부담 없이 즐겁게 참여하실 수 있습니다.
✅ 대상: 영어 실력에 상관없이 참여를 희망하는 18세 이상 한국인 누구나