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I knew my lines, but I was terrified to have to recite them in front of an audience. As soon as I saw the crowd of people down there, my heart beat so fast that I was unable to say a single word. W: That's how I feel just thinking about the spelling competition next week. ...
The crux of my problem is I only ever wanted to learn to read Chinese. After all, I don’t know a single Chinese person or have anywhere close like a Chinatown to go visit, especially in this pandemic. The problem is now that I had a taste I find I want the whole damn pie! I ...
Or anything else I could say? Gigi What you said is perfect! Ronnie One more question please? Should I call my customer ” sir”/ mam? (in the restaurant in USA) I have noticed that some people don’t like me to call them like that. ( or I should not call them anything in ...
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“My kitchen garden should begin to produce vegetables soon,” Susan said helpfully. “Enough to feed us, and maybe a bit extra we could sell or barter in the village.” Jane started to squirm on Elizabeth’s lap. “Please tell me you didn’t plant more turnips. I hate turnips.” ...
Another of the main Spanish traditions ispull the earsto the birthday boy. This is doneespecially to children. What does this tradition consist of? You simply have to hold the child's ear with two fingers and pull gently. The ear has to be pulled the same number of times as the child...
While officially French, Emilia Pérez feels Latin since it is set mainly in Mexico, and most of the film is in Spanish. The film follows several women’s journeys in Mexico through liberating song, dance, and bold visuals, each pursuing their own happiness. Emilia is center stage, and Rita...
If you have 50 minutes of valuable, relevant content, why chop it down to 20? Or likewise, if you’ve said everything you have to say in 10 minutes, why pad it out to 30? If you do go super-long on an interview, just cut it down into two episodes!