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Jun 2021
7m 7s

How to Think Before You Speak Out Loud I...

ADVANCED ENGLISH
About this episode
Learn how you can buy yourself some thinking time to process the information and formulate a good response. These are English communication strategies for Advanced English learners. If you want to speak English confidently, you'll want to think before your speak out loud. And don't forget to check out our website for the writeup and podcast of this lesson: ... Show More
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