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Learn English in 3 Hours – ALL You Need to Speak English

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Learn English in 3 Hours – ALL You Need to Speak English



This 3 hours of English content WILL make your English sound more natural! If you want to study more, click here: and learn English in the most efficient way. ↓ More details below ↓

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With this video compilation you’ll be able to master English conversation in 3 hours!

You’ve decided to start learning English, so let’s improve your conversation skills! In this video, you’ll learn 3 hours of casual conversation topics, vocabulary, grammar, with great examples and tips. This video will give you amazing insights into how to sound more natural and understand all kinds of references you WON’T learn from a text book. Our host express herself in simple English, with English subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your English study.

Let us help you through this 3 hours English content compilation! This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up conversational English!

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25 thoughts on “Learn English in 3 Hours – ALL You Need to Speak English”

  1. I’m Japanese but I think that Japanese is more difficult than English.
    My mom often scold me when I use wrong Japanese. But I love her.

  2. You're speaking in English. Not only fast but slippery without word termination. The subject matter you are trying to convey is at the same level as your presentation. I rate this really low on an effectiveness scale. On a scale of 1-10, its about a 1.

  3. Hi teacher Alisha!
    I am from Indonesia.
    I am happy to follow your videos. Great.
    What and how the way you explain the topics are easy to understand.
    Thank you very much.

  4. very helpful in seeing the difference between caregiver or a dsp who empowers the client to be independent.

  5. I am an English teacher looking for a video to pass on to a student. What I find a little frustrating is that the phrases are useful, but then there will be an explanation concerning that phrase, and the student will not be able to understand that. The explanation is too advanced for him or her.

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