133 : Topical English | “Emails” Part 1

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  1. Spam email
  2. Template
  3. Act up (hotmail started acting up)
  4. A blessing and a curse
  5. Privacy policy
  6. The rest is history
  7. Email thread
  8. Sentimental
  9. Doodling
  10. Calligraphy
  11. Heartfelt
  12. Leave for good
  13. Sensitive information (Sensitive subject/topic)
  14. Establishment
  15. Fraudulent purchase
  16. Go back and forth
  17. Relive
  18. Hard conversation
  19. Lose your train of thought
  20. A period of rockiness / rocky period
  21. Put things out there
  22. Blow off steam
  23. Be calculated
  24. Hit a nerve
  25. Misconstrue
  26. The tone of your email

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Yusuf mohamed
Yusuf mohamed
3 years ago

I’m from somalia. My name yusuf.I need to know a duration of learning english so, how long will i learn english or be fluent speaking english?

Abdullah
Abdullah
3 years ago

My Name is Abdullah and I’m from Sudan I really like the way you teach

Oleh
Oleh
3 years ago

Thanks ????

Veerasithi
Veerasithi
3 years ago

Ok

Veerasithi
Veerasithi
3 years ago

How can I join in the conversation party will you give any link to get connected

María Eugenia Sandoval
María Eugenia Sandoval
3 years ago

I’m from Venezuela, thanks Tiffany ????????????

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