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James, a fashion designer, meets with clients to discuss an urgent request. He asks follow-up questions to understand their needs. Sophia, the client, explains her ideas clearly. Vocabulary: Urgent: Needing quick action or attention Follow-up: Additional questions or actions after…
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Talking about their ideal vacation length (Dating)| Daily English Dialogue
Follow Howard and Samantha as they discuss their upcoming vacation to Hawaii. Learn about their preferences for trip duration, activities, and how they compromise to create the perfect 10-day island adventure that blends relaxation, exploration, and quality time together.
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2500 Must Know CEFR B1 Vocabulary – Understanding “Heat” in English: From Desert Sands to Metaphors
Understanding ‘Heat’ in English: From Desert Sands to Metaphors Imagine standing in the scorching Sahara Desert, feeling the intense warmth radiating from the sand beneath your feet. This sensation you’re experiencing is heat, our word of focus for today’s advanced…
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2500 Must Know CEFR B1 Vocabulary – The Many Meanings of “Heart” in English
The Many Meanings of ‘Heart’ in English The human heart beats about two and a half billion times in an average lifetime. But the word heart itself beats with even more significance in the English language. Today, we’re exploring the…
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Technical Support Follow-up for Taxi Driver – English for Taxi Driver – Easy Level
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Talking about an author you admire (Reading book)| Daily English Dialogue
Two friends discuss their favorite authors, J.K. Rowling and Roald Dahl. They share what they love about these writers’ works, their memorable characters, and the impact of children’s literature on young readers. The conversation explores the enduring appeal of good…
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Fatalism: The Belief in Predetermined Destiny – IETLS 9.0 Vocabulary
Fatalism: The Belief in Predetermined Destiny Explore the concept of fatalism, its meaning, origins, and usage. Learn how this philosophical term differs from pessimism and how to use it correctly in sentences. Ideal for IELTS exam preparation and expanding your…
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What is a Farce? Boost Your IELTS Vocabulary – IETLS 9.0 Vocabulary
What is a Farce? Boost Your IELTS Vocabulary Learn about the word ‘farce’ to improve your IELTS score. Discover its meaning, origins, and usage in this informative video. Understand how to correctly use ‘farce’ to describe absurd situations and distinguish…
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Managing Customer Inquiries and Tasks – English for Supply Chain Manager – Easy Level
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Coordinating Presentations During a System Outage – English for Event Planner – Medium Level
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