123 : Topical English | "Customs and Culture" Part 1

123 : Topical English | "Customs and Culture"...

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884 : STOP Practicing English Alone Until You Watch This

Stop practicing English alone until you hear this.In this episode of the Speak English with Tiffani Podcast, we break down 5 powerful elements that turn solo study into real, confident fluency.You will learn how to:Build a schedule that actually works for your life so progress be ...  Show more

883 : Wednesday Conversation Practice: Dealing With a Delayed Flight (Vague + “Smooth Things Over”)

Ever been stuck at the airport when your flight gets delayed again and again? In today’s Wednesday Conversation Practice episode, you’ll listen to two strangers react in real time as they deal with the frustration, the stress, and the waiting.You’ll learn:vague = not clear or spe ...  Show more

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