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

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888 : The Moment English Finally Clicks (What It Actually Feels Like)

Have you ever had a moment where English didn’t feel like work anymore… it just happened? In this episode, I’m breaking down what that “click” really feels like—because it’s not random, and it’s not magic. It’s a progression.You’ll learn the 5 stages English learners move through ...  Show more

887 : Wednesday Conversation Practice: A Bad Haircut

In today’s conversation transcript, you’ll listen to a realistic, upper-intermediate to advanced English conversation between two friends (Sam and Jess) right after Jess leaves the salon with a haircut that went very wrong.This episode is full of natural spoken English: short rea ...  Show more

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