数秒MARY NICHOLSON6年前英語Have you made your New Year’s resolution list yet? Have you made your New Year’s resolution list yet? If you are making a New Year’s resolution list...
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1分John Bostock6年前英語Comparing ourselves to other peopleThere is a great temptation in the world today, and that is to compare our lives with the lives of others:...
2分Kent Cameron 5年前英語Will a 5 Minute Per Day “Mirror Exercise” Ever Build Speaking Confidence?I am an Australian native English speaker living in Colombia for about two years now. I work for a...
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7分Richard Kepler5年前英語My Basic Teaching Approach on VerblingI am often asked about how I teach English here on Verbling. I can explain this. I have been teaching...
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