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Shadowing English Practice – A Day in the City (Free Workbook)

https://youtu.be/Qmsf3ubObsM Shadowing English Practice: A Day in the City Welcome back! 👋 Today, we’re going to practice shadowing English through a story. What is shadowing?Shadowing is when you listen to English and repeat what you hear as closely as possible — copying the pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation. It’s one of the best ways to train […]

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“Interested” or “Interesting”: What’s the Difference?

Table of Contents “Interested” and Other -ed Words “Interesting” and Other -ing Words ⚠️ A Common Mistake Practice Time Wrap-up Many learners confuse words like: bored and boring excited and exciting interested and interesting But here’s an easy way to remember the difference: think about the word tired. “Interested” and Other -ed Words “Tired” was

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7 Polite Ways to Apologize for a Late Reply in English

Ever felt unsure about how to say sorry for a late email response? Whether it’s a casual message or a formal business email, here are seven polite ways to apologize for replying late—using natural, professional English expressions. 1. Sorry for the delay. The word “sorry” is one of the most commonly used ways to apologize

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10 Polite Ways to Say You’re Busy in English

Saying “I’m busy” might seem like a simple way to explain that you can’t talk or help at the moment. But in English—especially in the workplace—just saying you’re “busy” can sometimes come off as blunt or even unprofessional. So, how do you say you’re unavailable without sounding rude? Here are 10 polite and natural English

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10 English Words with No Direct Translation (in Most Languages)

https://youtu.be/WbTzV8Fpk3A ✅ English Words with No Direct Translation (in Most Languages) Meta Description:Discover 10 unique English words that don’t have a direct translation in most languages. From “awkward” to “procrastinate,” learn their meanings, examples, and why they’re special! Introduction Have you ever tried to explain an English word in your native language… and failed? Some

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20 Common English Abbreviations You Should Know

20 Common English Abbreviations You Should Know English is full of abbreviations! From texting your friends to reading signs or articles online, abbreviations help save time and space. But if you’re not familiar with them, they can be confusing. In this post, we’ll explore 20 common English abbreviations you’ll often hear or see — plus

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