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Learn English in NYC | Slow English Vlog

Do you want to UNDERSTAND English? You’re in the right place.Walk around New York City and have real, natural conversations, and learn how to use present perfect, NATURALLY while speaking!I explain real-life English words, phrases, and expressions you’ll hear every day. You’ll se ...  Show more

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Intermediate B2 SLOW English Podcast, let me tell you how English changed my life and helped me travel the world. Learn how speaking English gave me confidence, opened doors, and made traveling easier.Perfect for intermediate English learners who want slow English listening pract ...  Show more

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