Today you’ll improve your English fluency using this reading and listening method by reading a news article at the B2 level.
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00:00 – Welcome
00:13 – Read An Article With Me
01:03 – Free Lesson PDF
06:45 – Finally Fluent Academy
18:08 – English Reading Practice
20:06 – What’s next?
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I really appreciate your English lessons. I recommend you to my friends and anyone who wants to improve their English skills.
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New words and phrases:
front
to grasp
a pro
to discern
avian
a mimicker
peer pressure
to fit in
a flock of
prowess
to pick up languages
precocious
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Beats me, beats me, beats me. Repeat 3 times to remember it (though i might forget it soon @@). Btw, i love the "i haven't the faintest idea" one. Thanks for broaden my knowledge about the new ways of saying "i have no idea"
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I was about to say: beats me.. but I remember that nobody beats me
teacher, thank u so much, wonderful lesson , everything was incredible, the article and your explaining , I am Mexican and I keep learning English on my own.
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You're a real pro! I'd love to watch more videos like this one. I'm preparing to take the FCE exame and it helps me a lot! Thank youuuu.
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Hello, Jennifer.π This article reminds me of my pet budgie, which I used to have as a kid. It was able to both talk and sing very clearly. I guess it just mimicked what my mother said, not grasping what it meant. On the other hand, I've read about a parrot which has prowess at communicating with people well, which surprised me a lot.
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what about "I have no inkling"