632 : Topical English Vocabulary Lesson With Teacher Tiffani about Career Development And Opportunities

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900 : English You’ll Actually Use : Episode 1

English You’ll Actually Use: Episode 1 is all about using AI to move from “textbook correct” to real-life fluent — the kind of English people actually say when they are caught in a downpour, catching up with a friend, or pushing through a packed airport.You’ll learn how to use AI ...  Show more

899 : Wednesday Conversation Practice: Stranded in the Parking Lot

In today's conversation transcript, you'll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two coworkers (Will and Nadia) in a parking lot after work, when Nadia's car won't start and Will stops to help.This episode is full of natural spoken Eng ...  Show more

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