#327 Fewer or Less? (Confusing English Quantifiers!)

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#356 I Tracked My Language Learning for 2 Years

This is a continuation of a annual series where I track my language learning progress and draw lessons from the data. The first time was Episode 248, and then again in Episode 306.If you're like me and you love to get nerdy about data and statistics, then you'll get a lot out of ...  Show more

#355 What Would You Do? (Self Reflecting...)

In this episode, I go through a list of 2nd Conditional questions that encourage me to self reflect and think about how I could improve my life and habits in the new year. Using this grammar structure is really useful, and I encourage you to answer each question as well.This is a ...  Show more

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