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Learn the English Phrases "to shoot for" and "Oh, shoot!"

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases "to shoot for" and "Oh, shoot!"TRANSCRIPT:In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to shoot for. When you shoot for something, it means you're planning to do that. If you were to ask ...  Show more

Over 35 People Corrected My English… But Were They Right?

In this English lesson I will help you learn about regional differences in the English language. What might seem like a mistake in one place, might actually be fine in another.In particular I talk about the verbs to bring and to take, which to native English speakers in my area c ...  Show more

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