136 : Topical English | “Entrepreneurs” Part 2

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This episode includes tons of new English vocabulary words and expressions. These words and expressions are used by native English speakers in natural English conversations. If you want to speak English more fluently and sound like a native English speaker, click the links below and start learning now.

  1. Compensate
  2. Plateau
  3. “Put in the work”
  4. “Return on your investment”
  5. Budget for something
  6. Muster up the courage
  7. Sense of security
  8. Put out fires
  9. “Hold you back”
  10. Steady paycheck
  11. “Follow the crowd”
  12. Shortage
  13. Business is booming
  14. Die out
  15. Wildly successful
  16. Pursue
  17. Back to the drawing board

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Dasha from Russia
Dasha from Russia
3 years ago

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Joseph
Joseph
3 years ago

Hello Tiff,

I am glad to follow you on YOUTUBE as an English learner who came from Madagascar.

Jimmy Baucicot
Jimmy Baucicot
3 years ago

Hi I’m Jimmy it’s still a pleasure to rejoin you.

Emmanuel
Emmanuel
3 years ago

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Adar
Adar
3 years ago
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Ok

Emmanuel
Emmanuel
3 years ago

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Christian Janvier
Christian Janvier
3 years ago

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Cleonice
Cleonice
3 years ago

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I really would like to how if you have a method to get a conversation or you you classes are just about reading and write ✍ please and thanks in advance.

Reem
Reem
3 years ago

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Adar
Adar
3 years ago

How I can learn English fluently

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