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Pronunciation (B vs. V), Grammar (By vs. Until), & Fruit Slang/Idioms – Live YouTube English Lesson

MichaelAD January 10, 2017 Confusing Words, Grammar, Idioms & Slang, Pronunciation, Slang Leave a Comment

YouTube Live English Lesson Here’s what we studied in this LIVE Youtube English Lesson: Pronunciation: How we pronounce B and V in Natural American English. …

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Pronunciation, Grammar, & Slang/Idioms – Live YouTube Lesson

MichaelAD January 10, 2017 Grammar, Pronunciation, Slang, YouTube English Lessons Leave a Comment

YouTube Live English Lesson Here’s what we studied in this LIVE Youtube English Lesson: Pronunciation: How we pronounce AND and OF in Natural American English. …

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American Slang Lesson – Talking About Being Tired or Exhausted in Slang

MichaelAD January 9, 2017 Idioms & Slang, Slang, YouTube English Lessons Leave a Comment

American Slang Lesson Are you ready to learn slang? Here are some slang expressions and idioms that you can use to say that you are …

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2017-01 YouTube LIVE English Lesson Idioms, Grammar, Pronunciation

MichaelAD January 8, 2017 Grammar, Idioms & Slang, Pronunciation, Slang, YouTube English Lessons Leave a Comment

LIVE FREE English Lesson Here’a a 30 Minute YouTube LIVE English lesson. We looked at the pronunciation of “t,” a little vs. little and a …

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American Slang Meaning to LEAVE

MichaelAD October 18, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang, YouTube English Lessons Leave a Comment

American English Slang Learn slang you can use when it’s time to go! Imagine you are at a friend’s house. It’s getting late and it’s …

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American English Slang Meaning Relax or Calm

MichaelAD October 9, 2016 Slang, YouTube English Lessons Leave a Comment

American English Slang Learn slang to talk about being relaxed and people who need to relax! When you want to relax, you could always just …

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American Slang – Chicken Out, Wimp Out, Freeze Up and More!

MichaelAD September 20, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang 2 Comments

American English Slang Learn Slang To Talk About Not Having Courage! Are you brave? Can you easily ask someone for a date or ask your …

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American Slang Lesson – Talking About Talkers!

MichaelAD August 30, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang, YouTube English Lessons Leave a Comment

American Slang! How to talk about talkers Do you have any friends, relatives or coworkers who talk…a lot? How about yourself? Well, for this YouTube …

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6 American Slang Phrases That Mean Quickly & Fast

MichaelAD August 12, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang Leave a Comment

Are you quick and efficient at work? Can you cook breakfast quickly? Are you a fast runner? Well, for today’s English lesson, let’s look at …

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Slang about speed

American Slang & Idioms Lesson -Talk About Hot Weather

MichaelAD July 24, 2016 Idioms & Slang, Slang, YouTube English Lessons 9 Comments

American English Slang and Idioms! Learn slang about hot weather It’s the middle of July in NYC and it’s hot. I mean really hot! For …

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