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Learn English 66 - Fears

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

Learn how to combine adjectives with prepositions to talk about your fears. In this advanced English lesson you will see two people talking about making presentations at work. One person enjoys public speaking but the other is afraid of being in front of so many people.
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  • Thanks for this video, i'll watch videos like this one everyday, it will help me to improve my english, im shocked i caught almost everything! LOL

    thank uuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!

  • One of my favorites. Most English speakers are "non native". The yellow hat guy is non native and very nervous. He's interesting. You should be able to follow what he's saying. He's introducing a new line of rubber.

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  • Very nice video, thanks!

  • I like that black girl, or maybe I should call her the girl with dark skin since I'm not sure about her ethnicity. She looks really nice when she speaks!

  • Woww,,,It's very very nice and proudly present for me!!! :-)

  • It's great video,,,,yes keep going PodEnglish.

  • lol

  • good video,keep up the good work.

  • Hi, What is your first language?

  • is there anyone who's willing to teach me English??

    pls help me..

    tnx!!

  • Great job!!!

    thank you very much :)

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