News in your language,
with English woven in.
Read today's top stories in your own language. Useful English words are woven into the text so you pick them up the way you picked up most of your native vocabulary as a child — in context, while paying attention to the story.
The idea is simple. You already read news. Doing it here means a little English sticks every day, without turning reading into study.
How it works
- Pick your language. Every story runs in 27 languages, fully translated — the body stays comfortable to read.
- English words appear inline. Tap or hover any marked word to flip it to your language, then flip back. The sentence reads cleanly either way.
- Come back tomorrow. The words that matter show up again — spaced repetition hidden inside a reading habit you already have.
Choose your language
Who makes this
Built and maintained by RunEnglish — an independent project focused on a single idea: the best way to pick up a language is to read something you actually want to read. If something feels off or a word looks wrong in context, write to us: [email protected].
Our process
Source events come from reputable news outlets. Each story is rewritten in simpler sentences tuned for language learners, with an LLM drafting the rewrite and automated checks reviewing translation accuracy, vocabulary level, and how each English word fits grammatically into the surrounding sentence. The goal is a story you could have read anywhere — just rewritten so the learning happens inside the reading, not after.
Free to read, no account required.