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    These are not signs of Weakness, But Strength:

    1 Asking Clarifying Questions
    2 Seeking Advice
    3 Forgiving First
    4 Showing Vulnerability
    5 Sharing Your Dreams With Others
    6 Demonstrating Humility
    7 Being accountable
    8 Gracefully Telling The Truth
    9 When Stuck, Asking For Help

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    💁 Help! I’ve lost my wallet, what do I say? 👛👛

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    I’M SORRY FOR MIXED UP
    🇺🇸Can you admit that you’ve made a mistake? It’s a good feature, by the way!
    After understanding of your fault, it’s time to say sorry!
    And this phrase will help you!
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    📍I’M SORRY FOR MIXED UP📍
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    🤔Meaning: When you’re apologizing for confusing smth
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    ▪️Example:
    -I asked you to buy apples, not peaches!
    -Oh, I’m sorry for mixed up! I’ll bring u apples in the evening.
    〰️🔸〰️🔸〰️🔸〰️🔸〰️🔸〰️🔸〰️
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    Watch Phil explain the difference between ‘hope’, ‘expect’ and ‘wait’.


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    What’s the most productive way to learn vocabulary in English?

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    Miss should be used when referring to an unmarried woman, while “Mrs. is the proper title for a married woman. Many are often confused about the correct usage of “Ms. , which does not depend on marital status at all and can be used as a title for both unmarried and married women. If you know for sure who is and isn t married on your guest list, be sure to address the invitations as such. But, if there s someone on your guest list whose marital status you re not sure of, addressing them as a “Ms. is a safe and appropriate choice. It s also often preferred for older (thirty and up) women who are not married.
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    . Pronunciation

    Ms: /mɪz/

    Miss: /mɪs/

    Mrs: /ˈmɪsɪz/ .

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    #Englishlyric
    Singers: sam smith & normani

    Hmm, mhm

    [Verse 1: Sam Smith]
    I don't wanna be alone tonight (Alone tonight)
    It's pretty clear that I'm not over you (Over you, over you)
    I'm still thinking 'bout the things you do (Things you do)
    So I don't wanna be alone tonight, alone tonight, alone tonight
    Can you light the fire? (Light the fire, light the fire)
    I need somebody who can take control (Take control)
    I know exactly what I need to do
    'Cause I don't wanna be alone tonight, alone tonight, alone tonight

    [Chorus: Sam Smith]
    Look what you made me do, I'm with somebody new
    Ooh, baby, baby, I'm dancing with a stranger
    Look what you made me do, I'm with somebody new
    Ooh, baby, baby, I'm dancing with a stranger
    Dancing with a stranger

    [Verse 2: Normani]
    I wasn't even going out tonight (Out tonight)
    But, boy, I need to get you off of my mind (Off of my mind)
    I know exactly what I have to do
    I don't wanna be alone tonight, alone tonight, alone tonight

    [Chorus: Normani, Sam Smith & Both]
    Look what you made me do, I'm with somebody new
    Ooh, baby, baby, I'm dancing with a stranger
    Look what you made me do, I'm with somebody new
    Ooh, baby, baby, I'm dancing with a stranger
    Dancing with a stranger
    Dancing with a stranger
    Dancing, yeah, ooh

    [Outro: Sam Smith, Normani & Both]
    Look what you made me do, I'm with somebody new (Ooh)
    Ooh, baby, baby, I'm dancing with a stranger
    Look what you made me do, I'm with somebody new
    Ooh, baby, baby, I'm dancing with a stranger
    I'm dancing, I'm dancing (Ooh)
    I'm dancing, I'm dancing (Dancing with a stranger)
    I'm dancing, I'm dancing (Dancing with a stranger)
    I'm dancing, I'm dancing (Dancing with a stranger)

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    #Englishmusic
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    How to improve your speaking?🇺🇸

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    In today’s video you are gonna learn the difference between LOOK AT, WATCH AND SEE .🙈👀👁.

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    >> ✪-Formal and informal language serve different purposes.

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