5-minute daily English practice for busy professionals

Learn English from real-world stories before your first meeting.

DailyEnglish rewrites current news into short lessons matched to your CEFR level, with vocabulary, grammar, and cultural context you can use the same day.

Format
2–3 short stories
Support
Vocabulary + grammar
Speed
Useful lesson in under 30s
Morning desk with newspaper and coffee

Sample lesson preview

City trains add quiet work carriages for early commuters

A transport network in a large European city introduced special train carriages for passengers who want a calm space to read or work during the morning ride.

Vocabulary

commuter: a person who travels regularly between home and work

Grammar

Present simple for routines: 'Passengers use the quiet carriage every morning.'

Daily digest

Two or three short news-style stories adapted to your English level.

Vocabulary highlights

Useful words and example sentences taken from each lesson.

Grammar spotlight

One practical grammar point explained using the day's story.

Cultural context

Short notes that explain references native readers already know.

Why it works

More useful than classes, less effort than reading the full news.

Morning-friendly

Designed for a coffee break, commute, or ten quiet minutes before work.

Level-aware

CEFR-level lessons help you stretch without making the article feel impossible.

Practical language

Build vocabulary you can use in meetings, messages, and everyday conversation.

Habit-first

Fast daily wins make it easier to keep learning every day instead of quitting.