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Gnarly Nutrition is designed to enhance your progress—and taste like a milkshake, without all the crap. (FEMALE VOICE): Today we’re going to talk about “allez”. “Allez” means “come on!” in a way, or to encourage. Ok! We are done with the simple and normal uses of “allez...
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b) Spontaneously stopping to get a milkshake on the way home from work. c) Chewing on your hair to relieve stress. The phone rings and wakes you just when you first fall asleep. It is most likely you have been awakened from: a. non-REM sleep b. R...
It can be used in an English, film studies, or media studies classroom. The Perks of Being a Wallflower. What's Eating Gilbert Grape, by Peter Hedges (read 9 Nov 2020) I read this book because the author was born in Iowa and I tend to read Iowa authors when I learn of them. Caps...
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For example, do you know the difference between “I go to work” and “I am going to work”? Can you explain that difference, using only English that is less complex than those two sentences? Why do we say “I want bread” but “I want a milkshake”? How can you teach English to...