Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 19, 2018

Lesson 54: Dr. Verghese Kurien – The Story of Amul (Level 2+)

Arriving in Anand in 1949 as a government employee to manage a dairy, Dr. Verghese Kurien went from helping farmers repair...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 12, 2018

Lesson 53: Sumit Gunjan – An Unsung Hero (Level 2+)

Two events were to set Sumit Gunjan on a journey that would not only change his life but that of...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 12, 2018

Lesson 52: ‘Chota Masterji’ (Level 2+)

  At an age when most of his classmates spend their time watching cartoons, playing video games, and preparing for exams,...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 6, 2018

Lesson 51: Love the Trees as You Love Me (Level 2+)

Mohan loved his Baba. He loved his mother and father too. But he was happiest when he was with Baba,...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 2, 2018

Lesson 50: Calories

Food gives energy to the body to keep you alive, growing, and active. This energy comes from calories found in...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 2, 2018

Lesson 49: Costa Rica (Level 2+)

Costa Rica, in Central America, is known for not having an army. In Spanish, costa rica means “rich coast”. With the Pacific...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / April 2, 2018

Lesson 48: The Loneliest Schoolkid in India

Yuvraj Sangle is eight years old, and is the only student at the village school. He lives in a small village...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / March 19, 2018

Lesson 47: Stephen Hawking (Level 2+)

Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England. At the age of 21, he was diagnosed with...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / March 19, 2018

Lesson 46: Dear Diary (Level 2+)

Why do people keep diaries? How do you decide what to write about? Diaries are not merely books in which...

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Level 2
By TalktoMe / March 19, 2018

Lesson 45: International Women’s Day (Level 2+)

International Women’s Day is a celebration of women’s social, economic, cultural and political successes worldwide. The observance falls on March 8. International...

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