I'm learning lots of native phrases through this lesson.
I actually came across them in many situations(TV dramas, Instagram posts, daily conversations or even she uses them without realising! ). It's a fun surprise for me!
As she said, making sentences relevant to my own story really helps them stick in
my mind.
I'm sure if I can naturally use them in my speaking, my English would sound much more natural.
Her lessons and feedback are always awesome! Thank you for always supporting me!
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