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Eavesdropping - Friday
Do you feel differently based on how you arrange your apartment or house? Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese p...
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Slang - Thursday
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Real Life - Wednesday
Hey There! Welcome back for part two of Nedra’s job interview! I hope that you all had a chance to l...
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Real Life - Tuesday
Hello Friends! This week in Real Life we are talking about jobs! One of the most important steps toward ge...
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Real Life - Monday
Life is so busy that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. We have work overload, stress overload, and infor...
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Romance
Real Life - Friday
Scientists have found some surprising connections between certain scents and people’s feelings. The s...
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Friend
Movies - Thursday
Dragon training is back in the new movie sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2. Hiccup and Toothless have becom...
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Music
Music - Wednesday
American rock star Sheryl Crow recently found time backstage at one of her concerts to give an English less...
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Work
Real Life - Tuesday
Sometimes it’s fun to feel scared. Why else would scary movies be so popular? We like to feel our hea...
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Hobbies
Real Life - Monday
Not everyone can dance. It can take a lot of work to become a good dancer. “Dancing with the Stars...
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Modal Verbs
Open 24 hrs
Sometimes, you just need a burger and fries at three in the morning. Or a cup of coffee. Or a bottle of cou...
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Simple Present Tense
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You're vs. Your
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Simple Present Tense
Depression
“Just snap out of it!” If you have ever complained about feeling sad, chances are someone has told you to t...
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Present Progressive Tense
Stomachaches
When your stomach starts to cramp and you feel a little queasy, you had better head for the bathroom quickl...
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- Gerunds vs. Infinitives
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Conversational English
Learn English Online with teacher Bienne.I handle Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Level students.I teach Listening comprehension, conversation,...
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Idioms and Slang
how much some one could bee puzzled
when some one wants to explain about the knoWledge of someone about somthing that is too little would use this: "(someone) + dont(doesnt) know , a...
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Speaking
English Skills - Fluency - Reciting
What I like most about the English language is its size and subtlety. However these qualities are also why many find it difficult to achieve flue...
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Writing
HOW TO WRITE A COMMENTORY OF A POEM
HOW TO WRITE A COMMENTORY OF A POEM (in the form of the essay) &nb...
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Idioms and Slang
"The grass isn`s always greener on the other side", they say. What do they mean? Is the saying about a ...
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