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“Well Off” or “Filthy Rich” - How to Describe Rich People in English! 💰💷💲

In this English lesson, I'll help you learn common words and phrases that English speakers use to describe people who have lots of money. These phrases are very common in everyday conversation, movies, TV shows, and news stories. Understanding them will help you sound more natura ...  Show more

Let's Learn English! Topic: Struggles and Problems 💶⏰🍕

In this English lesson, I’ll help you learn words and phrases that English speakers use to talk about the challenges and difficulties of everyday life.Everyone has good days and rough days. Life isn’t always easy, and we all deal with ups and downs in different ways. In this less ...  Show more

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