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Learn the English Phrases "there's something to be said for" and "that having been said"

Read along to learn the English phrases THERE'S SOMETHING TO BE SAID FOR and THAT HAVING BEEN SAID / THAT BEING SAIDIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase, "There's something to be said for," and then after that phrase, you mention something. There' ...  Show more

How To Describe Yourself In English Part 2! (Also Some Things You Might Not Know About Me!)

In this English lesson, you’ll learn how to describe yourself in English by listening to me answer questions about my life, personality, interests, childhood, family, work, and more. Many of you asked me a lot of interesting questions, and I chose some of my favourites to answer. ...  Show more

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