TRUMP IS NOW STRONGER: 20+ Phrasal Verbs, Idioms, and Advanced Terms

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Don’t Visit the United States Right Now

Are you planning a trip to the United States anytime soon? In today's lesson, we'll break down a real American newscast and learn essential vocabulary to help you understand why you might want to stay home instead.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news ...  Show more

Speak English With the News: Other Countries to Help With Iran

Improve your English vocabulary today by reading breaking news about President Trump asking other countries for help. I will teach you key words from the article so you can understand advanced news topics with confidence.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FR ...  Show more

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