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    The tongue twister: “Who knows whose nose knows no woes? So, if Joe's nose knows no woes, does it mean that Joe's nose knows what who knows?” (It might take some practice to say this tongue twister quickly due to the repetition of the "nose" and "knows" sounds!)

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    The Uncharted Path Once upon a time, in a quaint little village named Eastwell, there was a wise old woman named Agatha. Villagers admired her for her wisdom and intuition, but she was most famous for her peculiar phrase, "Who knows?" One spring, the harvest was particularly poor. The villagers were worried, "Will we have enough to survive the winter?" they asked Agatha. With a gentle smile, she responded, "Who knows? Life has a funny way of working things out." Despite the initial panic, the villagers trusted Agatha's calmness. The following months were spent not in distress, but in unity, as they shared what little they had, kept faith, and started planning for the next harvest. Later that year, a wealthy merchant lost his way and ended up in Eastwell. He was deeply touched by the villagers' hospitality and unity despite their hardship. In gratitude, he generously shared his resources, ensuring the villagers had enough for the winter. Thrilled, the villagers approached Agatha, "How did you know things would turn out alright?" To this, she simply chuckled and repeated her favorite phrase, "Who knows?" Years passed, and "Who knows?" became a mantra in Eastwell, reminding everyone that life's uncertainty is not something to fear but to embrace. It served as a beacon of hope in times of despair and a humble reminder during success. And so, the story of Agatha and her wise words continued to inspire generations in Eastwell, proving that sometimes, the most powerful knowledge is accepting that we do not, and cannot, know everything - and that's perfectly alright. Because, in the end, "Who knows?"
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    1100 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Today’s English expression and dialog: who knows — Do you think it will rain much in June? — Who knows~ — Yeah…I want to have an early summer wedding. — That sounds nice. But first, you need a man~ — Will I ever find one? — Who knows~ ============= GET FREE LESSONS: https://www.LetsMasterEnglish.com

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    Read the inverted text first, then check yourself with the text at the bottom, practicing attention and reading speed. ˙ʇǝǝɥs uɐǝlɔ ɐ ɟo ɹǝʍod ǝɥʇ oʇ sʞuɐɥʇ llɐ ‘pǝʌıɹɥʇ ʎɹǝʞɐq sıɥ puɐ ‘ʇɔǝdsǝɹ s,uʍoʇ ǝɥʇ ƃuıuɹɐǝ ‘ʇsǝʇuoɔ ǝɥʇ uoʍ ǝıd s,ɯoʇ "˙ʇɹɐʇs ɥsǝɹɟ ɐ ɹoɟ ʇǝǝɥs uɐǝlɔ ɐ" ‘oʇʇoɯ ɹıǝɥʇ ʎq pǝɹıdsuı ‘uoɹdɐ uɐǝlɔ ɐ ɹoɟ ʇɐɯoɹpunɐl ,sɥʇıɯs ǝɥʇ pǝʇısıʌ ǝɥ ˙ʇsǝʇuoɔ ƃuıʞɐq-ǝıd ɐ pǝɹǝʇuǝ puɐ ʍǝuɐ ʇɹɐʇs oʇ ǝllıʌɥsǝɹɟ uı pǝʌıɹɹɐ ɯoʇ Tom arrived in Freshville to start anew and entered a pie-baking contest. He visited the Smiths' laundromat for a clean apron, inspired by their motto, "A clean sheet for a fresh start." Tom's pie won the contest, earning the town's respect, and his bakery thrived, all thanks to the power of a clean sheet.
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    And now is the perfect time to speak up with a tongue twister: She sells clean sheets swiftly, stacking sleek sheets sleekly, so six stacks of super clean sheets shine, showcasing spotless sheet sheen. Transliteration: [Shi sels klin shits swiftli, staking slēk shits slēkli, sō siks staks əv sūpər klin shits shayn, shōkāsing spatləs shit shēn.]
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    1092 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST Today’s English expression and dialog: a clean sheet — When should I start DDM? — Now! It’s the perfect time. — Why? — Because they’re starting out on a clean sheet.

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    The phrase "full stop" or "period" is often used in British and American English, respectively, to emphasize that a statement is final and not open to further discussion or debate. Meaning: When someone uses "full stop" (British English) or "period" (American English) at the end of a sentence, it signifies that they are putting an end to the discussion, and there is no room for negotiation or further conversation on the topic. Example: "You're not allowed to go to the party tonight, full stop." / "You're not allowed to go to the party tonight, period." In this example, the speaker is emphasizing that the decision is final and that there will be no further discussion about attending the party.
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    The tongue twister: Peculiarly plump porcupines persistently pursued prickly purple pinecones, perplexing people passing by, provoking playful parades of precarious pinecone pickers. Transliteration: [Pekuliərli pləmp porcupines pərsistəntly pursued prikly pərpl pinecones, pərpleksing piple passing by, provoking pleiful parades of precarious pinecone pickers.] Can you spell that?
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    The word "Thank you" and its translation in 20 popular languages around the world: 1 Arabic: شكرا (Shukran) 2 Bengali: ধন্যবাদ (Dhanyabad) 3 Chinese (Simplified): 谢谢 (Xièxiè) 4 Chinese (Traditional): 謝謝 (Xièxiè) 5 French: Merci 6 German: Danke 7 Hindi: धन्यवाद (Dhanyavaad) 8 Indonesian: Terima kasih 9 Italian: Grazie 10 Japanese: ありがとう (Arigatou) 11 Kannada: ಧನ್ಯವಾದ (Dhanyavāda) 12 Korean: 감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida) 13 Malayalam: നന്ദി (Nandi) 14 Marathi: धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) 15 Persian (Farsi): ممنون (Mamnoon) 16 Portuguese: Obrigado (male) / Obrigada (female) 17 Russian: Спасибо (Spasibo) 18 Spanish: Gracias 19 Tamil: நன்றி (Nanṟi) 20 Telugu: ధన్యవాదాలు (Dhanyavādālu)
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    The word "Goodbye" and its translation in 20 popular languages around the world: 1 Arabic: مع السلامة (Ma'a alsalama) 2 Bengali: বিদায় (Bidāẏa) 3 Chinese (Simplified): 再见 (Zàijiàn) 4 Chinese (Traditional): 再見 (Zàijiàn) 5 French: Au revoir 6 German: Auf Wiedersehen 7 Hindi: अलविदा (Alvida) 8 Indonesian: Selamat tinggal 9 Italian: Arrivederci 10 Japanese: さようなら (Sayōnara) 11 Kannada: ವಿದಾಯ (Vidāya) 12 Korean: 안녕히 가세요 (Annyeonghi gaseyo) 13 Malayalam: ഗുഡ്ബൈ (Guḍbai) 14 Marathi: गुडबाय (Guḍabāya) 15 Persian (Farsi): خداحافظ (Khodahafez) 16 Portuguese: Adeus 17 Russian: До свидания (Do svidaniya) 18 Spanish: Adiós 19 Tamil: குட்பை (Kuṭpai) 20 Telugu: గుడ్‌బై (Guḍ‌bai)
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    The word "Hello" in English and its translation in 20 popular languages around the world, with transliteration in parentheses: 1 Arabic: مرحبا (Marhaba) 2 Bengali: হ্যালো (Hyālō) 3 Chinese (Simplified): 你好 (Nǐ hǎo) 4 Chinese (Traditional): 你好 (Nǐ hǎo) 5 French: Bonjour 6 German: Hallo 7 Hindi: नमस्ते (Namaste) 8 Indonesian: Halo 9 Italian: Ciao 10 Japanese: こんにちは (Konnichiwa) 11 Kannada: ಹಲೋ (Halō) 12 Korean: 안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo) 13 Malayalam: ഹലോ (Halō) 14 Marathi: हॅलो (Hĕlō) 15 Persian (Farsi): سلام (Salam) 16 Portuguese: Olá 17 Russian: Здравствуйте (Zdravstvuyte) 18 Spanish: Hola 19 Tamil: ஹலோ (Halō) 20 Telugu: హలో (Halō)
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    In this story, 20% of symbols have been removed or replaced. To understand the text, try to decipher the substitutions and fill in the missing symbols: In smll sl@ping town, thre was an ld libr#ry tht was beli#ved to h#ld a secet. P#ople who v!sited th@ library cl@imed th@t a speial bok hid the ans#ers to life's m0st intr!guing q*estions. A y0ung girl n#med Am#lia, driven by curi0sity, d#cided to find th# mysteri0us b0ok. S#e spent c0untless h0urs s!fting thr0ugh dusty sh#lves, st#dying the anc!ent tom#s. One d@y, wh!le search!ng a forg#tten c0rner, she f0und a t#ttered v0lume. Its c0ver bore no title, and its pages were f!lled with str@nge symbols. Am#lia felt a str0ng c#nnection to the b0ok, as if it were call!ng to her. Tak!ng the b0ok home, Am#lia set 0ut to de#ipher its c0ntents. The m0re she read, the m0re the b0ok reve#led its p0wer. It t#ught her ab0ut the imp0rtance of l0ve, comp@ssion, and the b0nds of friendsh#p. The b0ok's w!sdom changed Am#lia's life f0rever, and she sh@red its te@chings with her c0mmunity. The t0wn fl0urished, and pe0ple le@rned to appr#ciate the simple things in life. Am#lia's j0urney had tr#ly transform#d her world. How quickly can you read such texts?
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    Here's a quote from Anton Chekhov's short story "The Lady with the Dog": “evol s'tI .emit gnol a rof gnihcaer ruo s'taht ,suineg eht gninnigeb morf neeb sah tI .emoc sah ti ,tsal ta sa ,drow ym rof ,noitcefreP (start here)” In this text, each word is reversed. To understand the quote, try reading the words backward to see their original form.