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Slang - Friday
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Slang - Thursday
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Real Life - Wednesday
As they celebrate the new year, many people think of it as a chance to have a fresh start. It’s a tim...
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Movies - Tuesday
Everyone knows the true story of Christmas. It’s the story of a boy wanted a BB gun...What’s th...
Lesson Themes
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Friend
Eavesdropping - Friday
For some people, everything is easy. They want to learn magic tricks, and the next day their rabbit is levi...
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Music
Music - Thursday
The TV show Friends is one of the most popular sitcoms that has ever aired. There are a lot of reasons you ...
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Romance
Eavesdropping - Wednesday
New love can make you do strange things. When new lovers first fall for each other, they find themselves st...
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Work
Slang - Tuesday
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Hobbies
Real Life - Monday
It’s hard to find a cheap date! Dinner costs money. Drinks cost money. Movies cost money. If you̵...
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English Grammar
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Passive Voice
Crazy Stupid Love
When someone says, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks,” it means that people don̵...
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Modal Verbs
Drive
Ryan Gosling seems to be the new It guy. He’s been in a ton of movies lately (most recently, Crazy St...
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Present Progressive Tense
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Zero Conditional
Scammers
The Internet has made life easier for many people—including scammers. They use email to try to trick ...
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Zero Conditional
Leap Year
There’s something exciting about a leap year. Maybe it’s just that it only occurs once every fo...
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- Gerunds vs. Infinitives
- Used to Do vs Be Used to
- Present Perfect Tense
- Verbs with "-ing"
- Simple Future Tense
- Count and Noncount Nouns
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Phrasal Verbs
- Past Progressive Tense
- Second Conditional
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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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