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Daily Easy English #1181: Learn how to use "Miller time" with Coach Shane

Master the American English phrase "it's Miller time" in this fun and free ESL podcast lesson! Join Coach Shane to improve your English speaking, listening, and pronunciation with clear explanations and real-life examples. Today's Expression: It's Miller time! Hey, John, can you ...  Show more

Daily Easy English #1180: Learn how to use "riffraff" with Coach Shane

Master the American English phrase "keep the riffraff out" in this fun and free ESL podcast lesson! Join Coach Shane to improve your English speaking, listening, and pronunciation with clear explanations and real-life examples. Today's Expression: Keep the riffraff out You want t ...  Show more

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