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FREE ENGLISH VIDEO LESSONShttp://www.engvid.com/Suhanto [email protected] Pengajar Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa InggrisFakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu PendidikanUniversitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

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Im not improving my English!2-Intermediateculture & tipsspeakingwriting Vocabulary and expressions about HANDS in English1-Beginnerexpressionsvocabulary Learn English: 5 WORLD Idioms1-Beginnerexpressions Phrasal Verbs with TAKE: take to, take in, take after2-Intermediateexpressionsvocabulary TOEFL iBT: Independent Speaking Task 5 Ways to Succeed3-AdvancedTOEFL English Vocabulary: other words for LIKE and DONT LIKE1-Beginnerexpressionsvocabulary 3 ways to pronounce the EX sound in English1-Beginner 12 Common Errors in Academic English and how to fix them!3-Advancedwriting IELTS Success: Writing Effective Paragraphs2-IntermediateIELTSTOEICwriting Learn MEDICAL Vocabulary in English1-Beginnervocabulary Learn to make plans with the FUTURE PROGRESSIVE tense2-Intermediategrammar How to speak naturally in English: Reduction Mistakes3-Advancedpronunciationslang 6 Phrasal Verbs with HANG: hang on, hang up, hang out2-Intermediateexpressionsvocabulary Vocabulary: How to talk about ADVANTAGES and 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