How To Describe Someone Who Is Good At Something In English

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How to Remember New English Vocabulary

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Let's Learn English! Topic: Patterns and Shapes! 🌀💠♒

In this English lesson, I'll help you learn fascinating words used to describe patterns, shapes, and designs all around us. You’ll learn vocabulary like spiral, vortex, zigzag, ripple, lattice, symmetry, and many more. These are words native English speakers use when talking abou ...  Show more

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