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  2. when your wife never reached grade 3😂

  3. 2 minutes ago

    Hello everybody! Our of the day is “Knock around”, which means “to spend time with someone because you are friends”. Here’s our video example!

  4. Jun 29

    Typical ✖I arrived to Rome. ✔I arrived in Rome. ✖I arrived to the office. ✔I arrived at the office. ▪Arrive IN cities, towns, provinces, countries... etc ▪Arrive AT small places such as buildings. ⚠️NEVER 'arrive to'

  5. Jul 4

    Learn With The President!

  6. Jul 3

    Dear your airport shuttle in has a Welcome Message ONLY in on arrival ... Why not in or even !?! Reeks of Hope you ain't party to some covert treaty 🤔🙄

  7. 54 minutes ago

    If was a person, he would have committed suicide. :P

  8. Jul 3

    "MAGIC". It is SO amazing to see how chidren completely forget that they are learning English... and they acquire the language so naturally through meaningful and creative activities. Feeling grateful for the energy and for the winds of change.

  9. Jul 4

    Common ✖Will you come in the weekend? 》Preposition+ Weekend ✔🇬🇧 Will you come at the weekend? ✔🇺🇸 Will you come on the weekend? ✔🇬🇧 I never do any work at weekends. ✔🇺🇸 I never do any work on the weekend.

  10. Jun 28

    is coming to Ethiopia tomorrow. On her arrival she will be speaking in , first time is speaking in a language other than and the first time a robot speaks in

  11. Do you have 2 minutes to learn more than 10 words in ? Join me in on this week's episode of

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  12. 19 hours ago

    The Business Phrasal Verb of the day is 'call off'!

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  14. Jul 3

    REMEMBER: LESS + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS. "She should eat less pasta." FEWER + PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS. "There were fewer cars on the road yesterday."

  15. 2 hours ago

    Who said was more complicated than ? 🤔😂

  16. 15 hours ago

    should be moved to the north and then it can spend many decades treating London with the same condescension and neglect that the north has felt the brunt of for all these years.

  17. Jul 4

    Hey there! Our of the day is “Kid around”, which means “to have fun by acting in a silly way”. Here’s our video example!

  18. Jul 3

    DIY = do-it-yourself (bricolaje) You can learn a lot in a HARDWARE STORE (ferretería) Join and I in this video and you'll discover that in "the milk".

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  19. 3 hours ago

    It's, "Its name is Raymond" not, "it's name is Sophia!"

  20. Jul 4

    ✔Little / A little 1. Little 》Not as much as needed. (negative meaning) ▪I have little money, I can't afford to buy a new phone. 2. A little 》At least some; a bit. ▪I have a little money, I think I can buy a new phone.

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