We Help Your Child
Keep Up & Understand
the News.

Every week, 3–5 curated news stories —

  • Short
  • Interesting
  • Easy to understand

No confusing words. No scary headlines.

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a Week
USD$25
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All Ages
Welcome
Every Saturday
08:30 – 09:00 (UTC+8)

One lesson = less than a meal

What you get every week — try each one

Not just a description. A taste.

01 · The live lesson

Watch a real slice of a lesson

Every Saturday, a 30-minute live session walks through the week's 3–5 stories — explained like a good teacher would. Miss it? The recording is up the same day.

  • Live every Saturday, 08:30–09:00 (UTC+8)
  • Recording + materials available right after
  • Calm, neutral, kid-friendly explanations
Click to play a 30-second sample
02 · The weekly quiz

Try this week's quiz

After each lesson, a quick multiple-choice quiz checks what stuck — with instant feedback and a friendly explanation for every answer. Go on, take it yourself:

  • Instant right/wrong feedback
  • A plain-English explanation every time
  • Optional weekly leaderboard
Quiz of the week
Question 1 of 5
How much has human activity warmed the planet, according to the 2026 report?
03 · The lesson deck

Flip through the slides

Every story comes with a clean slide your child can follow along with live — or review any time. Yours to download after each session.

  • One clear slide per story
  • Key words defined in kid language
  • Downloadable PDF to review anytime
The DEPTH method — how every story is taught
Story 1 of 8
04 · The weekly recap

Miss a week? Catch up fast

After every session we post a short written recap — what we covered, plus the key points from each story — so your child can revise before the quiz or catch up after a missed week. Subscribers get it by email too.

  • A plain-English recap of every session
  • The key points from each story
  • Sent to your inbox each week
This week's summary

What we covered

This week we followed five stories about who pays the price when the world changes — a tightening climate deadline, a deadly strike at sea, a new social-media age limit, a historic World Cup, and one climber's six days alone on Everest.

Key points

What Parents Are Saying

Samantha attended the news session and it was so good! I can see the efforts you put into it. We find it interesting and beneficial. Can’t wait for next Saturday’s session!

Meng
Mom of Samantha, age 11

I really liked how the session made current affairs feel much less intimidating for kids. Usually news can sound very complicated, but this was broken down in a way that was simple, interesting, and age-appropriate.

Lily Wong
Mom of Ethan, age 10

Usually when children watch the news, they hear it but don’t really process what it means. This session helps by explaining things in a much clearer, more child-friendly way.

Arun S.
Dad of Rohan, age 8

我觉得真的很好。我和我先生的英文都不是很好,平时会担心没办法好好陪孩子看新闻、解释国际新闻在讲什么。现在有了 iLegacy News 轻松很多,课程把内容讲得很清楚,孩子也比较容易听懂。

Wang Lihua
Mom of Zixuan, age 10

My kids always wake up early on weekends to watch cartoons, and I used to worry that too much of their time would just go to entertainment. With this course, I feel there’s now something meaningful and useful for them to watch instead.

Michael T.
Dad of Oliver, age 9

Honestly I think this is a great idea. My kids watch so much YouTube on weekends and I always feel guilty, but I didn’t know what else to give them. Now they have something useful to watch — and they don’t complain about it either, which is a miracle. My friend is signing up her son too after I told her.

Priya M.
Mom of Aarav, age 11

这个课程真的很实用。平时周末我孩子就是看手机看 iPad,我自己也看不太懂那些复杂的国际新闻。现在孩子自己看了就能懂,还会跑来跟我讲。家长也轻松很多。

Chen Meilin
Mom of Xinyi, age 8

Just finished the session with my daughter and it was really good. Normally on weekends she just wants to scroll on her phone, but this actually kept her attention. She even asked me a question about what we saw on the news last night — that never happens!

Emma D.
Mom of Ava, age 10

I was a bit worried at first because my kids are so used to playing games on weekends. I thought no way they would sit through something about news. But my daughter tried the session last Saturday and stayed focused the whole time — afterwards she came and told me about some news story I hadn’t even heard about yet. I think it’s good for them to start learning about the world early.

Sunita R.
Mom of Anaya, age 11
Meet Your Speakers

Taught by award-winning educators

Every session is led by graduates and trainers with genuine credentials in debate, business, law and pedagogy — so your child explores world affairs with people who have actually done it.

Ghanim Goh Zhuo Lin

Ghanim Goh Zhuo Lin

Global Business Graduate · First Class Honours

  • Chinese University of Hong Kong — admitted on a full university scholarship with an IB score of 44/45.
  • First-place public-speaking champion in both English and Mandarin.
  • Represented CUHK at three international business case competitions.
Gwyneth Goh Kai Xin

Gwyneth Goh Kai Xin

Law Graduate · First Class Honours

  • Top-of-class prize in the CUHK law faculty.
  • Captain and trainer of the CUHK and Li Po Chun UWC debate teams; Sing Tao Best Speaker.
  • Competed in Model UN at international conferences including SEOULMUN and HKMUN.
Tania Phung

Tania Phung

Model United Nations Educator · Commonwealth Essay Judge

  • Judge for the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition — the world's oldest international writing competition for schools, running since 1883.
  • 7+ years' teaching experience, including Model UN at UWC South East Asia, Singapore.
  • Chaired MUN at national and international conferences, 2018–2022.

Commonly Asked Questions

Best for students 7 years and up. But if your younger child is curious, it's great to start early.
No. We don't pick sides. We just explain what happened.
No problem. Every session is recorded and the materials are made available right after. Watch anytime.
Your subscription covers four live lessons a month — each researched, written, and filmed just for our students. That works out to less than a meal per lesson, billed as one flat USD$25 monthly fee.

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