A leather wallet on the curb, stuffed with cash. No ID you can read in the dark. No witnesses. Just you and a decision you'll have to live with — and explain.
Sixty days of conversations follow that choice. Friends ask. Strangers notice. Sooner or later you have to say what you did, and why, in English, out loud.
What you'll learn on this path
- 1weigh a hard choice out loud
- 2explain yourself without flinching
- 3stand your ground when someone pushes
- 4tell the truth in a second language
- 5make the case for doing the right thing
By the end of this path, your English can carry the weight of a hard decision.
You are
- tempted
- honest with yourself
- uneasy about being judged
They are
- a friend who would have kept it
- a stranger who saw more than you thought
- someone who needs an answer from you
Your identity arc — A1 to C2
A1 – A2Naming the choice
The one who hesitated
simple statementssaying what happenedbasic reasons
B1 – B2Defending the decision
The one who has to explain
giving reasonscalm rebuttalspolite disagreement
C1 – C2Conviction & nuance
The one who owns it
moral vocabularypersuading scepticsclosing the conversation