Let's Learn English! Topic: Funny Sounding Verbs! 🐦🤣🥊

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Learn the English Phrases "to play dumb" and "dumb luck"

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases TO PLAY DUMB and DUMB LUCK.TRANSCRIPT:In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to play dumb. In English, when you play dumb, it means you pretend you don't know something when you ac ...  Show more

Learn These Gloomy English Words for a Dreary Day! ☁️🌧️🌨️

In this English lesson I'll help you learn vocabulary that describes those days when the sun isn't shining. You’ll learn words and phrases like overcast, drab, dreary, gloomy, blah, glum, and miserable so you can describe the forecast and your feelings with confidence.In this Eng ...  Show more

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