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Over 35 People Corrected My English… But Were They Right?

In this English lesson I will help you learn about regional differences in the English language. What might seem like a mistake in one place, might actually be fine in another.In particular I talk about the verbs to bring and to take, which to native English speakers in my area c ...  Show more

A Live English Lesson with Bob - Bring Your Questions!

In this English live lesson I'll spend about 1 hour answering all of your questions about the English language. Come and enjoy the time together in the chat with other English learners and pick up a few things! I'm sure you'll enjoy it!In this live English class you can ask me qu ...  Show more

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