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Download Black Friday Sale Preview Catalog Wondering whether to use sell vs. sale? Should we say “for sell” or “for sale”? Learn the difference between sale and sell easily! Our Black Friday sale is coming up soon! Download our sale preview catalog and make your “wish list” so you’re ready to get a GREAT deal […]

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 Download 250+ pronunciation practice words Pronunciation & Shadowing Courses Have you ever stumbled over a hard word to pronounce in English? It feels like your mouth just doesn’t work right! Today we’re going to test your pronunciation with 20 of the most difficult words in English — words like “squirrel,” “asterisk,” and “bureaucracy.” If […]

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Download lesson PDF 1000 Collocations E-Book Advanced Collocations Course GET is one of the most common verbs in the English language – and we use it in a ton of different ways! It can be used for receiving things, for emotions, for changes, for relationships, for travel, and lots more. Today you’ll learn 50 common […]

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Download lesson PDF Vocabulary Builder Course Today we’re going to learn 40+ kitchen vocabulary words for everyday objects! We’ll go beyond your basic fork, spoon, and knife, to expand your English vocabulary so you can talk about cooking confidently. Make sure to download the lesson PDF, which includes all of today’s kitchen vocabulary words with […]

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Download lesson PDF $1 English Grammar E-Books One of the easiest ways to identify a non-native English speaker is by the incorrect order of adjectives in a sentence. For example: A red big ball – INCORRECT A big red ball – CORRECT A velvet new comfortable dress – INCORRECT A comfortable new velvet dress – […]

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