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      Linking verbs for intermediate students
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      Lawrence
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      🇮🇹 Pronomi personali - Personal pronouns / Formale o Informale? - Formal or informal? 🇮🇹
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      Andrea
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      你更像你爸爸还是你妈妈?Are you more like your dad or your mom?
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      Sophie
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      ☕ In my country, say ( kahwah) it means in English (coffee) what do you call it in your language? And you write in Arabic like this (قهوة)
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      Eman
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      How to Choose a Tutor: The Ultimate Teacher Selection Guide
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      Freddie
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      Improve your English with fun :)
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      NO LONGER TEACHING
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      فائدة إملائية
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      Sara
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      IL CAVALLO E IL FIUME (ITALIAN STORY)
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      Valentina
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      Arabic Video about ( Birds )
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      Muntassir
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      Do you have words that you mix them with English in your own Languages? such as the "Spanglish=Lonchar"; Spanish= almorzar; English= To have lunch.
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      Junnior
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