POLLS SHOW THE NEXT US PRESIDENT 23 English Idioms and Phrasal Verbs for the ITELS and TOEFL

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Ebola Death Toll Climbs As it Now Enters Parts of Europe

Improve your English vocabulary and listening skills with this real breaking news lesson about the scary Ebola virus. This video explains useful medical words to help English learners understand real news reports easily.✅ Better English in 30 Days Here: https://brent-watson-s-sch ...  Show more

Is Trump Planning to Kidnap Cuba's 94-Year-Old Leader Right Now? 🇨🇺

In today’s lesson, we are going to explore a recent, sensational news headline by analyzing how to interpret and discuss complex political claims in English. We will break down key vocabulary terms like "disputing" and "posing a threat" to help you better understand and evaluate ...  Show more

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