133 - Common Similes with Liz (1-15)

133 - Common Similes with Liz (1-15)

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211 - Preposition Party 🎉 : 7 Everyday Word Pairs with Lucas

Lucas and I are back for another Preposition Party! Today our conversation is going to based on common English collocations like famous for, similar to, suffer from, believe in, proud of, and recover from. Along the way, you'll hear many personal stories, and many cultural fun fa ...  Show more

⭐ Feature: 5-Minute English: Springtime in the U.S.

Join my 14-Day Slang and Expression Challenge. It's free! In this 5-Minute English episode, we’re diving into springtime in the United States. From blooming flowers and unpredictable April weather to outdoor activities, seasonal foods, and cultural traditions, this episode is pac ...  Show more

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