#60- 20 Words for Mental Health & Self Care

#60- 20 Words for Mental Health & Self Care

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#74- 16 Expressions from TV Shows That Textbooks Don’t Teach

Welcome to episode #74 of The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast! In this special episode, you’ll learn 16 popular vocabulary words and expressions that come straight from American TV shows like Friends, Modern Family, How I Met Your Mother, and more! You'll be learning vocabul ...  Afficher plus

#73- Vocabulary for Good Luck & Good Fortune

In this episode of The Real Life English with Gabby, we’re exploring the world of luck, good fortune, and all the expressions native speakers use to talk about those magical moments when everything seems to go right in your life. You’ll learn 15 essential idi ...

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