Learn English with Music
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Learn English with Mike
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Today, we’ll look at some phrases and expressions in popular music. We talk about “holding out for something,” “to be standoffish,” “to beat people at their own game,” “to know better,” “to mess things up,” and “to throw a tantrum.” Send me a message on Instagram if you have any questions.
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