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hello can you give me some clues about the easy ways of achiving reading passages available online for upper levels
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You can find some stuff here: http://www.usingenglish.com/links/Te...ets/index.html
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Hi. My question is: how can these idioms be leanrt easier? It is very difficult to learn them from the dictionary. Do you have any advice for me?
hi.I found a good way inorder to learn the idioms sooner and more easier!
you can learn them(not memorise them)by using them in context or dialogues!
try it!it will answear!
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Hi All!
This is first time I visit the website.I don't know how to use. Could U teach me? Thanks!
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thank you very much
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where is the idiom dic.?some help please.
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