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	<title>Talking About Your Favourites &#124; Learn English Naturally (Present Perfect &#038; Superlatives) &#124; EP 30</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Talk About Your Favourites Using Natural English and the Present Perfect Welcome to this episode of No Pressure English — a podcast for intermediate and advanced English learners.In this episode, we explore how to talk about your favourites using natural English — focusing on the present perfect and superlatives in real conversations. From the best [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	<title>GET Phrasal Verbs Explained (Part 2) &#124; get up, get on, get off, get out &#8211; EP 28</title>
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	<title>How to Use “GET” in Everyday English &#8211; EP 27</title>
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	<title>The Moment Your English Starts Improving (It’s Not What You Think) &#8211; EP 26</title>
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	<title>3 Verbs Most English Learners Confuse: Pretend, Anticipate &#038; Realise &#8211; EP 25</title>
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	<title>Native Speakers Make Mistakes Too! &#124; Common English Errors (Intermediate &#038; Advanced) &#8211; EP 24</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Do Native English Speakers Make Mistakes? — The Truth About Real Spoken English and Why Perfection is a Myth Do native English speakers always speak perfect English? Absolutely not. Welcome to Episode 24 of No Pressure English — a podcast for intermediate and advanced English learners.In this episode, we explore a question that surprises many [&#8230;]]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Do Native English Speakers Make Mistakes? — The Truth About Real Spoken English and Why Perfection is a Myth Do native English speakers always speak perfect English? Absolutely not. Welcome to Episode 24 of No Pressure English — a podcast for intermediat]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<title>Used To vs Be Used To vs Usually (Advanced English Grammar Made Simple) &#8211; EP 23</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Be Used To Doing — The Difference Between Used To, Be Used To and Usually Explained Naturally Welcome to Episode 23 of No Pressure English — a podcast for intermediate and advanced English learners.In this episode, we tackle one of the most commonly confused grammar structures in English — be used to doing. Why is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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