Practical English phrases for invitations

Practical English phrases for invitations

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10 Super Synonyms For "HAPPY"

Download 100 synonyms for 20 common words Learn more about Espresso English Courses Stop saying "happy" all the time! I'm happy. I'm very happy. I'm so, so happy. There's nothing wrong with the word "happy" - but we also have MANY more options in English! So today, I'll teach you ...  Afficher plus

10 DIFFERENT ways to answer "How are you?"

Download Free E-Book: 500 Phrases - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-ebook-500-english-phrases/ Everyday English Speaking Courses - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/everyday-english-speaking-course/ When someone says: "How are you?" You say… "I'm fine." That's correct… but ...  Afficher plus

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Episode 9: 10 USEFUL Natural American English Phrases
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Hi Friends, Welcome to Episode 9 of the English Vocabulary Help Podcast

Thank you so much for studying English with me friend! Today's episode is all about natural English phrases that you can use to sound like an American. Many of these phrases ...

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Fast English speaking practice, repeat after me
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Practice speaking English with me, as your friend today in a "repeat after me" English lesson. I'll teach you some common phrases that English speakers use to make their speech sound quicker and you will repeat the phrase.

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Episode 7: 3 Natural English Phrases for Speaking with Natives
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Hi Friends, Welcome to Episode 7 of the English Vocabulary Help Podcast

Today’s episode is all about three phrases that will help you speak natural English. I mean that these phrases are really used between native English speakers in conversatio ...

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016 : English Expressions (To keep in mind that // To relate to somebody)
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In today’s lesson you will listen to one English dialogue and learn 2 new English expressions. words. The two expressions are "To keep in mind that" and "To relate to somebody". These English expressions will enhance your ability to properly use advanced Engli ...  Afficher plus