Let's Learn English! Topic: Phrasal Nouns! 🧳💾📄

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Why Are You Learning English? 🤔

In this English lesson, I will help you answer this question: Why are you learning English?In this free English class, I’ll give you clear, practical example sentences you can use to explain your reason for learning English. Whether you want to travel, get a better job, make new ...  Show more

Let's Learn English! Topic: Found in the Wild! ☔🌸🐦

In this English lesson I will help you learn English words and phrases that we use to talk about things we find in the wild. The phrase "in the wild" means in its natural environment. You can see a wild animal at the zoo, or you can see it in the wild. You can see a tropical plan ...  Show more

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