Free English Class! Topic: Moving 🚛📦🚚

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Let's Learn English! Topic: English Phrases with "in the..." 🏃😉❌

In this English lesson I'll help you learn some common English phrases that start with "in the". These are expressions that native English speakers use all the time in everyday conversations, whether you're talking with friends, family members, coworkers, or classmates.In this fr ...  Show more

Learn the English Phrases "to have a field day" and "a day off"

In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to have a field day. When you say someone or a bunch of people are going to have a field day, it means they're going to be really excited and eager and, really looking forward to doing something.I'm sorry, I'm ...  Show more

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