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Want to improve your reading skills? Keep it simple: • Read daily (10–15 minutes) • Choose topics you enjoy • Guess meanings from context first • Take quick notes or summaries • Read out loud sometimes Consistency is the key. Small steps every day lead to big progress.

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hey - you should join us for this live room happening now "World News Today with a Native English Speaker". clubhouse.com/i/world-news-t…

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Level C1 ESL Lesson – Articulating Complex Ideas At C1 level, you should be able to express ideas fluently, structure arguments clearly, and respond thoughtfully in discussions on a wide range of topics. Useful phrases: • From a broader perspective, … • It is widely argued

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Level C2 ESL Lesson – Nuanced Argumentation & Persuasive Language At C2 level, you are expected to communicate with precision, subtlety, and full control of tone. This includes presenting sophisticated arguments, recognizing nuance, and adapting language to context. Useful

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Level C2+ ESL Lesson – Rhetorical Precision & Stylistic Control At this stage, you move beyond fluency into mastery of style, tone, and rhetorical impact. You can adapt your language strategically to persuade, critique, and influence different audiences. Key techniques: •

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Level C2++ ESL Lesson – Pragmatic Mastery & Subtext At this level, communication is not only about what is said, but what is implied. You can interpret tone, detect subtle meaning, and respond with strategic intent. Key skills: • Reading between the lines (implied meaning) •

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Level C2+++ ESL Lesson – Voice, Identity & Linguistic Authority At this stage, you demonstrate full ownership of the language. Your communication reflects not only accuracy and nuance, but a distinct voice and identity. You can shape discourse, influence perspectives, and adapt

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Level C2++++ ESL Lesson – Strategic Communication & Influence At this level, language becomes a tool for leadership, negotiation, and high-level influence. You are not just expressing ideas—you are shaping outcomes, managing perceptions, and guiding decisions in complex

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Level A1 ESL Lesson – Introducing Yourself At A1 level, you learn how to give basic personal information and start simple conversations. Useful phrases: • My name is … • I am from … • I am … years old • I live in … • Nice to meet you Example: A: Hello! My name is

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Level A2 ESL Lesson – Talking About Past Experiences At A2 level, you begin to talk about the past using simple verbs and time expressions. Useful phrases: • I went to … • I visited … • I saw … • It was … (fun, interesting, boring) • Last week / Yesterday / Last year

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Level A2+ ESL Lesson – Giving Reasons & Simple Explanations At A2+ level, you start to expand your sentences by explaining why you do things and giving simple reasons. Useful phrases: • because … • so … • I like it because … • I don’t like it because … • That’s why …