#138 The First Ever Live Podcast Q&A

#138 The First Ever Live Podcast Q&A

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#372 Things I Stopped Doing to Improve My Life

Book a Lesson with Me: https://lessons.levelupenglish.school/If you could remove one thing from your life to make it better, what would it be?You might be thinking of something big, but what if it just takes a few bad habits and mindsets to go for your life to start drastically i ...  Show more

#371 How to Use AI to Learn a Language

Book a Lesson with Me: https://lessons.levelupenglish.school/Do you use AI to make your life easier in any way? Perhaps you use it for work, or perhaps maybe you ask it for life advice. Well, whether you are an avid user, avid means regular daily user, or you don't know how to us ...  Show more

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