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

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

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871 : Why Native Speakers Misunderstand You (Even when your words are correct)

Get Daily Vocabulary Words - http://dailyenglishvocabulary.com/"Ever used the "right" word and gotten a weird reaction? Your grammar was perfect, your vocabulary was correct—but something still felt off to the native speaker. In this episode, we uncover the hidden layer of Englis ...  Show more

870 : The Restart Cycle That’s Stealing Your Fluency : 3 Systems To Break It

In this episode, we explore why so many English learners get trapped in an endless cycle of starting, stopping, and restarting—and how to finally break free.You'll discover:The 3 stages of the "Restart Cycle" and why it feels impossible to escapeThe critical difference between go ...  Show more

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