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Learn English – Intermediate

Read more about the article English conversation: Expressions to emphasize and insist

English conversation: Expressions to emphasize and insist

When mastering a new language, it's crucial to have a command of various ways to express ideas precisely and with…

Read more about the article English conversation: Navigating unknown names and objects

English conversation: Navigating unknown names and objects

Learning a new language often involves facing situations where you don't know the names of people or objects. In English,…

Read more about the article English conversation: Asking for someone’s opinion

English conversation: Asking for someone’s opinion

Asking for someone's opinion is a crucial skill for building relationships, sharing ideas, and expanding your knowledge. In English, there…

Read more about the article English conversation: Expressions to talk about your physical state

English conversation: Expressions to talk about your physical state

The richness of a language lies in its ability to express a multitude of nuances, including those related to our…

Read more about the article English conversation: Referring to people, objects, and places

English conversation: Referring to people, objects, and places

The English language, diverse and nuanced, provides a variety of tools to accurately and clearly refer to people, objects, and…

Read more about the article English conversation: Expressing your opinion

English conversation: Expressing your opinion

Expressing opinions is a crucial skill when learning a new language, as it allows you to actively participate in conversations,…

Read more about the article English conversation: Engaging and ending a conversation

English conversation: Engaging and ending a conversation

Acquiring the skills to initiate, sustain, and conclude a conversation in English is crucial for effective communication with native speakers.…

Read more about the article English conversation: Announcing news

English conversation: Announcing news

Learning how to announce news is an important skill when acquiring a new language. In this lesson, we'll introduce you…

Read more about the article English conversation: Expressing uncertainty

English conversation: Expressing uncertainty

Learning to express uncertainty is an essential skill in mastering a foreign language. In English, there are various expressions and…

Read more about the article English conversation: Giving a compliment

English conversation: Giving a compliment

In this lesson, we will explore some useful expressions for giving compliments in English so that you can enhance your…

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