#260 Homophones in English – There, their, they're

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In this episode, I'm going to show you how to keep talking in English.After that, we'll practice with a mini-story. Many English learners have the same problem. At the beginning, the conversation is fine. They answer one question. Maybe two. Get the transcript here: https://speak ...  Show more

#376 Happy Easter 2026! Learn English with Easter Traditions, Food, and a Fun Mini-Story

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