#168 Movie idioms and expressions in English

#168 Movie idioms and expressions in English

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#379 Kind or Nice? What's the Difference?

Today, we're going to talk about two very common words in English: kind and nice. Many students think they mean the same thing. And yes, sometimes they are similar. But there is a small difference. A nice person is pleasant, polite, and friendly. Get the transcript here: https:// ...  Show more

#378 How to sound warmer in English

In today's episode, we're going to talk about how to sound warmer in English. Get the transcript on my website for free: Because sometimes your English is correct, but it sounds a little cold. Too direct. Too short. Too flat. And that can change the whole feeling of a conversatio ...  Show more

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#285 Top Movie Quotes To Learn Advanced English
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