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Speak English Mini: What Does “On the Up and Up” Mean?
WHAT DOES “ON THE UP AND UP” MEAN? For more on “128,” see our Daily English # 128 – Hiring Contractors. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? We have TWO great options: (A) Choose your own … Continue reading
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Speak English Mini: What Does “To be Put in Charge of” Mean?
WHAT DOES “TO BE PUT IN CHARGE OF” MEAN? Listen to Daily English #128 – Hiring Contractors for more on “to be put in charge of”. Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Choose from more than … Continue reading
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Say It Right!
WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? “My neighbor will ____________ my two dogs and three cats while I’m on vacation.” A. Look away B. Look toward C. Look after D. Look under Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way … Continue reading
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Speak English Mini: What Does “To Get Right Back to Someone” Mean?
WHAT DOES “TO GET RIGHT BACK TO SOMEONE” MEAN? For more on “to get right back to someone,” see our Daily English # 127 – Answering Machine Messages. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 … Continue reading
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4 Ways to Get Attention in Conversation
4 WAYS TO GET ATTENTION IN CONVERSATION Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Choose from more than 1800 daily and cultural English lessons with our Unlimited English Membership. Listen to as many lessons as you want … Continue reading
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Speak English Mini: What does “To Stay On the Line” Mean?
WHAT DOES “TO STAY ON THE LINE” MEAN? Listen to Daily English #127 – Answering Machine Messages for more on “red carpet”. Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Choose from more than 1800 daily and cultural … Continue reading
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Say It Right!
WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? “Does spending the weekend at the beach _____________ you?” A. Appeal to B. Listen to C. Play to D. Hand to Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? We … Continue reading
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Speak English Mini: What does “Red Carpet” Mean?
WHAT DOES “RED CARPET” MEAN? For more on “red carpet,” see our Daily English # 126 – Awards Show Season. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? We have TWO great options: (A) Choose your own daily … Continue reading
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Speak English Mini: What does “To Be Under the Impression” Mean?
WHAT DOES “TO BE UNDER THE IMPRESSION” MEAN? For more on “to be under the impression,” see our Daily English # 124 – Asking for Clarification in a Business Meeting. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? … Continue reading
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Say It Right!
WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? “Have you ___________ any old friends since moving back to your hometown? A. Looked into B. Popped into C. Rolled into D. Bumped into Watch and find out! Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve … Continue reading
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