How To Describe Old Things In English

How To Describe Old Things In English

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Let's Learn English! Topic: Fun and Quirky English Idioms 🍰🍎🏇

In this fun and practical English lesson, you’ll learn quirky, everyday idioms and expressions that native speakers use all the time in real conversations. These sayings can sound strange at first, but once you understand them, they make your English sound more natural, relaxed, ...  Show more

Learn the English Phrases "in good shape" and "in bad shape"

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases "in good shape" and "in bad shape"In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase in good shape. When we say something is in good shape, it means that, well, let's say we're talking about a ...  Show more

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