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30 Animal Idioms For More Interesting English!

🎁 Download 100 idioms PDF 🗨️ 300+ Idioms in 30 Days Course What do cats, dogs, horses, birds, and even elephants have in common? They're everywhere in English idioms, which are interesting phrases and expressions that can't be translated word for word. If you don't understand i ...  Show more

10 Common Words With Hidden SLANG Meanings

🎁 Download Free PDF 😃 Slang & Informal English E-Book ✨ Espresso English ACADEMY Common English words like 'tea', 'ghost', and 'crash' have hidden SLANG meanings! In this English lesson, we'll explore 10 everyday English words - both their normal meanings and how they are used ...  Show more

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