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  1. Hace 3 días · Gymglish. Gymglish is an app to learn English. It has short lessons that you can do on your phone or computer. The lessons are very fun and use AI technology to help you learn English faster. There is a monthly subscription fee for Gymglish of about $13/month, but you can try it free for 1 month.

  2. Hace 1 día · When the best part of Christmas is playing Santa Claus and helping poor, elderly and lonely people. Take Away English talks about giving a helping hand.

  3. Hace 3 días · USMI 13 mins ago. The difference between “get” and “take” lies in their nuances. “Get” often denotes obtaining something, sometimes without explicit intention, while “take” signifies a more active acquisition, involving intent or effort. For instance, “I got a book” means it was received, possibly as a gift or from a store.

  4. Hace 5 días · The English We Speak. Intermediate level. To take a shot / stab in the dark. Episode 150317 / 17 Mar 2015. Summary. When can there be a stab in the dark without a knife? Rob explains to Feifei...

  5. Hace 1 día · English is the largest language by number of speakers. English is spoken by communities on every continent and on islands in all the major oceans. The countries where English is spoken can be grouped into different categories according to how English is used in each country.

  6. Hace 3 días · In this programme we discuss risk and how different people react to different levels of risk in different ways. We hear from an expert who describes the different types of risk takers and how ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Grammar explanation. Used to + infinitive and be / get used to + - ing look similar but they have very different uses. used to. We use used to + infinitive to talk about a past situation that is no longer true. It tells us that there was a repeated action or state in the past which has now changed.

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