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14 different ways to say ' I Like it ' - English lesson to improve vocabulary and speaking.
In this lesson, you will learn new ways of expressing when you want to say "I like something...' Sometimes we fall short of words when we want to say what we ....
Body Language Across Different Cultures - Facial expressions in Japan and Philippines
Free Body Language e-Course: Free Micro Expressions Test on: .
Gestures across cultures
the middle finger in west may mean another thing in the east. a clip of the best and fascinating gestures from around the world. taken from BBC documentary the ...
English lessons - Different words to describe 'sadness' in English ( English Vocabulary Lesson)
English lessons - Different words to describe 'sadness' in English ( English Vocabulary Lesson) Blog ...
What does your sleep position say about you?
How do you sleep? In this special video, you'll learn what your sleeping habits say about you! You're going to learn vocabulary to describe personalities, while...
Difference between - ‘dead’, ‘death’ and ‘die’ – Spoken English Lesson
Difference between - 'dead', 'death' and 'die' – Spoken English Lesson Take the Quiz : This ...
Adult Emotional Cues Across Cultures - UURAF 2013
Paola Algarin, Jacqueline Evans, and Sam Pastori presented their research "Do Adults From Different Cultures Express Emotional Cues Differently Through ...
PVAW - Lesson 2
In Lesson 2, you will find expanded definitions of terms such as sex, gender, third gender, masculinity, femininity, sex roles, gender norms, and gender ...
The difference between 'Beside' and 'Besides' - English Grammar lesson
The difference between 'Beside' and 'Besides' - English Grammar lesson There are a lot of misconceptions regarding the two commonly used words, 'beside' ...
How to draw 20 different emotions
All the parts that make up a face go in to creating the look of emotions. It is the relationship of these parts and how they are twisted and drooped and lifted ...
English expressions to describe your 'Mood' - English Speaking Lesson
English expressions to describe your 'Mood' - Spoken English Lesson - #Michelle #English_Lessons Blog ...
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