#69- 16 Phrasal Verbs, Slang Words & Idioms for Photography

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#78- 18 Words for Murder Mysteries and True Crime

Are you an English learner who loves talking about true crime, murder mysteries, and criminal investigations? Or maybe you just need to learn about this topic so that you can talk about current events with confidence? In this episode of The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast, y ...  Show more

#77- 18 Words for Motivation & Ambition

In this episode of The Real Life English with Gabby podcast, you’ll learn 18 real-life phrasal verbs, idioms, and slang expressions that Americans to talk about starting over, leaving the past behind, and turning life around.Through a powerful story and clear examples, you’ll hea ...  Show more

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