Practical English phrases for invitations

Practical English phrases for invitations

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10 Common Words With Hidden SLANG Meanings

🎁 Download Free PDF 😃 Slang & Informal English E-Book ✨ Espresso English ACADEMY Common English words like 'tea', 'ghost', and 'crash' have hidden SLANG meanings! In this English lesson, we'll explore 10 everyday English words - both their normal meanings and how they are used ...  Show more

50 Intermediate OPPOSITES in English

🎁 Download Free PDF 😃 Advanced Vocabulary Course ✨ Espresso English ACADEMY One of the easiest ways to improve your English vocabulary is to learn opposite words in English - also called antonyms - pairs of words like big and small, good and bad, hot and cold. Those are all bas ...  Show more

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