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Read An Article With Me To Improve Your FLUENCY | English Reading Practice

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Read An Article With Me To Improve Your FLUENCY | English Reading Practice



Today you’ll learn English with the news so you can improve your English reading skills. You’ll read a news article with me to get fluent in English!
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CHAPTERS:

00:00 – Welcome
00:17 – Learn English with News
03:14 – Free Lesson PDF
05:51 – Finally Fluent Academy
15:15 – English Reading Practice

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34 thoughts on “Read An Article With Me To Improve Your FLUENCY | English Reading Practice”

  1. I’m not gonna lie! This lesson should go viral, since it’s such a beneficial source of information 🙂🙌🏻

  2. Thanks Jennifer! My question is are there any difference between basically and literally? İn this article can we use interchangeablely?

  3. Jennifer, can you please answer my question? The other day my friend said there is no way to use the article with "next month". For example, I will visit my grandma next month. But the book was saying "the next month". What would you say? When can we use an article?

  4. Hello, Jennifer! Thanks a million for the lesson! Having good health is very important. Let's go viral!

  5. Jennifer nice clase de inglés for to become fluent in English let's go viral with this video 🎉

  6. 'Let's go viral', is an active action. While 'to be extremely popular on social media' is a passive phenomenon, because it is up to the people who use social media and make you popular. I will be so happy if you explain it for me. Thanks a ton!

  7. Waiting half an hour after eating before brushing your teeth is always a good idea.

    But that thing about drinking coffee with a straw…hmmm

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