How to Talk about Annoying People in English

How to Talk about Annoying People in English

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In this English lesson, I’ll teach you 25 practical adjectives you can use to describe cars and transportation. These are the kinds of words native speakers naturally use when talking about vehicles, driving, and getting around. You’ll explore adjectives like fast, reliable, fuel ...  Show more

Learn the English Phrases "a blast from the past" and "to have a blast"

Read along to learn the English phrases A BLAST FROM THE PAST and TO HAVE BLAST.In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase a blast from the past. When we say something is a blast from the past, we're talking about something that reminds us of something ...  Show more

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