A2/B1 Expressing likes and dislikes

A2/B1 Expressing likes and dislikes

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313. The Importance of Being Earnest (B2 story)

These are the B2 phrases I'll be studying today:(See transcript at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-313.htmas far as sth is concernedDefinition: When talking about a particular subject or issue. Example: As far as money is concerned, we need to be careful. a misundersta ...  Show more

312. Treasure Island (chapter 12) B1 Story

These are the B1 phrases we're going to study today: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-312.htm 1. after a whileDefinition: after some time has passed Example: We talked for a while , and after a while we went home. 2. on purposeDefinition: intentionally; not by accident Ex ...  Show more

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