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Tr. Brittney is a native English speaker who teaches English


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Presentation Phrases
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DuoLingo Practice Phrases: Describing a Picture (Opening Phrases)
02:28
Reported Speech: Standard Tense Changes
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DuoLingo Practice Phrases, Speak about the Photo
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Cloud Zoo, Norma Gillett
02:24
Most: a grammar lesson
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Photo, Photography, Photogenic, etc.
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Leisure, William Henry Davies
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The Heart of the Tree
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The Arrow and the Song
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A great deal of
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In Loving Memory of Fanny Earl Johnson Mitchem
02:11
Talking about Childhood
06:07
"Paying for an ‘international’ education", Aung Zin Phyo Thein for The Myanmar Times
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I Have a Dream Speech
01:39
Taking Time
04:46
Prepositions for Emotions
02:11
How to End a Conversation in English
03:52
How to Say “No” Politely in English
05:25
Responding to Customer Complaints, The LAST Model
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Young Child Using the AEI Method for Pronouncing Large Numbers
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Pronouncing Large Numbers in English
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Verbs for Sport
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Past Thoughts of the Future
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English Vowel and Consonant Sounds
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The If Conditionals
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Short and Long Vowel Sounds
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Spices (Burmese and English Pronunciation)
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The Order of Adjectives
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Warning, Jenny Joseph
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The Problem with “Respect”
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Creamy Pumpkin Leaf Curry
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Bored vs. Boring: AEI Grammar
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AEI Yangon Behind the Scenes
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The same: AEI Grammar
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Baby Words: Lesson 1
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Polite Speech: Want
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Let’s Talk about Food!
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Circle vs. Cycle
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Let vs. allow
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Speak like a native with this crazy phrase
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Krispy Kreme is Magical
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Ought to, Should, and Had Better: AEI Grammar
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Five Words That My Students Often Mispronounce (Part 1)
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It Depends
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Have Not/Has Not: AEI Grammar
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There have/has: AEI Grammar
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The Quiet Life
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Bridges, James S. Tippett
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Kayan Girls singing