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Great job teacher Rebecce I got it
Dear Rebecca, there are so many mice traps we could be caught in by using the wrong words.
Thanks for your excellent explamations to minimize your mistakes.
Excuse me. WRONG Spelling ! It should be ” our mistakes “. Sorry!
What is a great and beneficial lesson!? Great work.
Greetings from Bolivia 🇧🇴
Dear Rebecca, thank you for new lesson. For now I have already watched all of your videos and am going to rewatch most tough ones. Can you maybe somewhere in the future make a review of English proficieny levels. For example what you need to know for C1 proficiency, how wide vocabulary should it be, what kind of grammar must be used, how clear pronunciation can be enough (I mean is it okay to have an accent), etc.
Thanks for this amazing lesson ❤️✨️
Rebecca, you make English learning fun! And also fun to listen too.
Dear Rebecca, thanks for your help!
Greeting from Madagascar
Very practical learning
great prof.
Dear Rebecca, thanks for your help!
Great job 👏👏👏
Thaks a lot dear Becky it was a great lesson as usual
Thank you Rebecca for your great effort and smiling face
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Thank you so much Rebecca.
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Thank you, Rebecca.
Maam your teaching method is excellent
I feel like I’m enjoying this course.
Many many thanks for this lessons
Very important rebecca. I aften satisfied
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Hi Mrs Rebecca I got 10 out of 10.
Im happy your teaching it shown on me
Great video Rebecca! As always! Thanks!
I loved it!
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Thank you, Rebecca Teacher
Thank you, Rebecca Teacher.
i’m very glad,thank’s