10 must-know phrases for intermediate level
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Mina Sadatgousheh
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✅ How is it going? Fine, good, not bad ✅Sure, sounds good ✅How have you been? Good, fine, busy, bad ✅How do I get ......... ? ✅How do I get there? ✅ Have a nice evening ✅ How late are you open? ✅ My.......hurts. ✅ What does that mean? ✅ When are we leaving?
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