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Greet Americans
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Greet AmericansGreet Americans

What should you say when you meet someone you know?  How’s it going? What’s up?  And how should you respond to these questions?  Feel at ease saying hello to Americans with the phrases you’ll study in real English conversation.
 
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Should Uses - Grammar short Lesson
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Should Uses - Grammar short LessonShould Uses - Grammar short Lesson

Should is the past tense of shall in indirect speech.

    Direct: He said, ‘the scoundrel shall be trashed.’
    Indirect: He said that the scoundrel should be trashed.
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Top 4 Tips to Learn English Fast
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Top 4 Tips to Learn English FastTop 4 Tips to Learn English Fast

In this video you will find the best tips for mastering English or any foreign language. And If you want to improve your English quickly you should learn it where it is spoken if you can do it.
 
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The Smart Guide to Chemistry
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The Smart Guide to Chemistry

Become acquainted with the wonderful world of atoms and molecules. The Smart Guide to Chemistry is written for readers who have no previous exposure to chemistry, although if you have taken a chemistry course or two, you should find this book to be a good review of the subject. The amount of mathematics is kept to a minimum. It should be sufficient if you can handle the fundamentals of arithmetic and algebra. You can also feel free to skip the mathematics and should be able to do so without losing the thread of the remaining material.
 
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The Lexical Advantages of Narrow Reading for Second Language Learners
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The Lexical Advantages of Narrow Reading for Second Language LearnersThe Lexical Advantages of Narrow Reading for Second Language Learners

Narrow reading is reading on the same topic over the course of a number of texts. One advantage of narrow reading is that readers become familiar with the topic and have much better background knowledge for future passages on that topic. Another advantage has to do with the mechanics of vocabulary distribution. Key words in topic-related passages tend to recur, easing the lexical burden on readers as they become familiar with this vocabulary. From a reading perspective, focusing on texts on a recurrent topic should give learners the chance to practice reading more quickly and fluently.
 
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