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Mar 2025
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Lesson 51: Who are you waiting for?

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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Who are you waiting for? / Are you waiting for someone? / I'm waiting for a friend. / I'm sorry I'm late. How long have you been waiting? / I've been waiting here for fifteen minutes. / Are you leaving now? / I'll wait five more minutes, then I'll leave. / Is there someone waiting for you? / I have to go. My children are waiting.
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