779 - Learn To Use Kind, Kind Of You, Kind Of, & A Kind Of In English

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1017 - Spring Idioms for Everyday English

Have you ever noticed how spring feels like a fresh start? The weather gets warmer, the days get longer, and suddenly you feel like doing something new. Maybe you want to start exercising, clean your house, or even change your habits. That feeling of new energy and new beginnings ...  Show more

1016 - Did you → Didjya Speak Naturally in a Minute | Happy English

Hey there! It’s Michael here - and welcome back to Speak Naturally in a Minute from Happy English. I’m here every Sunday with a quick one-point lesson to help you improve your pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation.Today, let’s talk about a very common sound change in American Eng ...  Show more

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