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Culips English Podcast: Practical English Learning Made Fun Learn and Explore: Join Culips for an exciting English learning journey. Our podcast focuses on teaching English idioms, slang, and phrasal verbs through fun and engaging conversations. Each episode helps you master English for real-life situations. Unique Learning Experience: Culips stands out by blending language skills with cultural insights. Our diverse hosts make learning relatable, covering a variety of everyday topics. You’ll pick up practical language skills and gain cultural understanding, enhancing your English fluency in an enjoyable way. Your Path to Fluency: As your ideal learning partner, Culips provides easy-to-understand lessons on daily English usage. Learn from native speakers and immerse in different cultures, making your English learning journey rewarding and effective.
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In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew is joined by Indiana to talk about her recent trip to Iceland. They discuss the stunning landscapes, the unique Icelandic culture, and how she decided to travel to Iceland to go on a nature expedition cruise. Indiana also shares interesting facts about Iceland's history, local traditions, and the memorable experiences she had while traveling to that special island. If you dream of visiting Iceland or just want to improve your English, this episode is for you! It features a natural conversation that will help you practice listening, build your vocabulary, and increase your fluency. If you’d like to learn more about Indiana, click here to listen to her interview with Andrew from last year. ​​What you will learn: Icelandic geography: Learn about the natural beauty of Iceland, from its famous waterfalls to its volcanic landscapes. Cultural insights: Discover Icelandic traditions, such as the use of unique surnames and the importance of public pools. Travel experiences: Hear about Indiana's firsthand experiences visiting Reykjavik, exploring the Arctic Circle, and spending ten nights on a tiny cruise ship. How this episode will improve your English: Listening skills: Improve your ability to follow natural conversations between native speakers. Vocabulary expansion: Learn useful travel-related words and phrases that will build your English vocabulary. Cultural understanding: Increase your knowledge of Icelandic culture and history, making it easier to discuss these topics in English. Engaging storytelling: Listening to real-life stories will help you stay focused and learn English more effectively. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Members can access the ad-free version here: Click here. Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
In this week's bonus episode, Andrew talks about his trip to Gyeongju, South Korea where he participated in the 2024 Gyeongju Marathon. From his pre-race planning and road trip with his friend Jimmy, to the excitement of race day morning, you'll hear all the details of his marathon experience. Andrew shares what it's like to be one of the few international runners at the event, introduces us to the traditional Korean music that welcomed runners at the start line, and opens up about dealing with an unexpected knee injury during the race. Despite the challenges, Andrew stays positive and already has his sights set on his next marathon. How this episode will improve your English: Listening practice: Improve your English by following along as Andrew tells a personal story about preparing for and running a marathon in Korea. Vocabulary building: Learn useful sports and fitness terms like "carb loading," "dialed in" "hit your pace," and "acting up." Idioms and expressions: Learn everyday idioms like "wasn't in the cards," "to be iffy," "TMI," and "empty the tank." See how these common expressions are used naturally in conversation. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew and Anna continue their chat about the challenges and joys of using humor in different languages. They share stories of failed jokes, moments when humor brought people together, and discuss how different cultures approach comedy. They also share their favorite types of comedy and talk about why some people seem naturally funny while others aren’t. What you will learn: Vocabulary and expressions related to humor and comedy. Why some people might be naturally funnier than others. How language learners can become more comfortable using humor, even when it's difficult. How you will improve your English with this episode Grow your understanding of cultural and linguistic differences in humor. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native speakers. Learn to recognize different types of humor, such as deadpan and self-deprecating. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this week’s bonus episode, Andrew talks about the highs and lows of preparing for his next race in Gyeongju, South Korea. Along the way, he reflects on how running has impacted his life, and he discusses trying to overcome challenges like injuries and tough weather conditions. What you'll learn: Listening practice: Improve your English by following along as Andrew talks about his passion for running. Vocabulary building: Learn useful terms related to fitness and running, like "training block," "runner’s knee," and "PR" (personal record). Idioms and expressions: Learn new idioms such as “hit a wall” and “tough it out,” and see how they’re used in real-life situations. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew and Anna talk about comedy and what makes them laugh. They share stories about the types of humor they enjoy and discuss the differences in comedy across cultures, from British and American sitcoms to well-known comedians. Tune in to hear their thoughts and add some fun to your English learning! What You'll Learn: Vocabulary related to comedy and humour, such as “deadpan,” “roast,” and “sitcom.” The differences between British and American humour. Recommendations for popular TV shows and comedians to check out. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Expand your vocabulary with words and expressions related to comedy and entertainment. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between native English speakers. Learn how to talk about cultural differences in humour and personal experiences. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
Do you love the fall season as much as Andrew does? In this bonus episode, Andrew lists his top six favorite things about autumn. He talks about everything from the freshness of the crisp air to delicious fall desserts. He also talks about how fall is uniquely celebrated in Korea compared to Canada. What you'll learn: Listening practice: Improve your English listening skills by following along with a native speaker's discussion about the fall season. Vocabulary expansion: Learn specific autumn-related vocabulary like "layered look," "crisp air," and "ablaze with color." Idioms and expressions: Learn idioms such as “ungodly amount of [something]” “double down on [something]” and “knock on wood” and how they are used in everyday conversation. Cultural tips: Discover the differences in autumn celebrations in Canada and Korea, deepening your global cultural awareness. Pronunciation practice: Focus on the pronunciation of new vocabulary and expressions within a natural speaking context, improving your speaking and listening accuracy. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Anna talk about the "Kidult" trend and how strong nostalgia can be. They talk about their favorite childhood toys, like Barbies, Beanie Babies, Legos, and video games. They also discuss how many adults today are returning to these toys by collecting or playing with them again. Plus, they chat about how the toy industry has changed to focus on adults and whether there’s any stigma around adults buying toys for themselves. What You'll Learn: Vocabulary related to childhood toys, nostalgia, and collecting. What the "Kidult" trend is and what Andrew and Anna think about it. Andrew and Anna’s favorite childhood toys and how they feel about them now. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Learn useful vocabulary and expressions to talk about toys, nostalgia, and childhood memories. Improve your listening skills by following a fun, easy conversation between two native speakers. Build confidence in talking about your own childhood experiences and hobbies in English. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew talks about saying goodbye to an expat friend who is leaving Korea after many years. He shares his opinion about the differences between expats and immigrants, and discusses the challenges of maintaining friendships as a long-term foreign resident in South Korea. Andrew also talks about ever-changing social circles for immigrants and the sad but true reality of friends returning to their home countries. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll hear a native English speaker discuss social dynamics and personal relationships, improving your understanding of spoken English in a cultural and relationship context. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to immigration, expat life, cultural adaptation, and social relationships. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as "chew the fat," "down with that," "plant some roots," and "ghettoize" in real-life contexts. Cultural insights: Learn about the experiences of long-term foreign residents in South Korea, giving you vocabulary to discuss immigration, cultural adaptation, and international friendships in English. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of expressions and vocabulary related to immigration, cultural differences, and everyday social situations, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew and Suzanne teach you the meanings and uses of three frequently used adverbs: "typically," "literally," and "practically." The hosts also provide practical examples and tips on effectively using these common but confusing adverbs. Learn how to start using these words in your daily English conversations to improve your fluency and sound more natural. What You Will Learn: About adverbs: Understand how and when to use "typically," "literally," and "practically" in English. Common expressions: Learn common phrases that include these adverbs and how they can improve your communication. Context and nuance: Discover how the meaning of "literally" changes based on context, and when to use it for emphasis. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Vocabulary building: Expand your vocabulary with three essential adverbs and learn their meanings and uses. Listening skills: Improve your listening comprehension by following along with a natural English conversation. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew talks about his experience trying out cutting-edge virtual reality technology, the Apple Vision Pro. He describes his first-hand encounter with immersive 3D environments, watching videos, and playing games in virtual reality. Andrew also talks about the current limitations and future applications of this technology. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll hear a native English speaker describe a complex technological experience in detail, improving your understanding of spoken English in a tech-focused context. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to virtual reality, 3D technology, and futuristic concepts. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as "down the pike," "blow your socks off," "rough around the edges," and "cost prohibitive" in real-life contexts. Technology trends: Learn about current developments in virtual reality and augmented reality technology, giving you vocabulary to discuss these topics in English. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of tech-related terms, brand names, and colloquial expressions, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode of Simplified Speech, Andrew and Kassy share some exciting personal news as Kassy prepares to welcome her first baby. They talk about how she told her family, the prepa-rations she's making, and her experiences during pregnancy. They also discuss how different cultures announce baby news and the use of social media to share family moments. Join An-drew and Kassy as they celebrate this special time in Kassy’s life and help you improve your English skills along the way! ​​What you will learn: Vocabulary related to pregnancy, such as "gestational diabetes," "cloth diapering," and "gender reveal party." Insights into how different cultures celebrate and announce pregnancies. The pros and cons of using social media to share family news. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Grow your vocabulary with common expressions about parenting and family life. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Talk about this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server and speaking classes.  The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
In this episode, Andrew talks about exciting adventures from the final leg of his summer vacation in Banff, Alberta. He recounts the challenges of planning a trip to the Rocky Mountains, his awesome visits to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, and a super-cool jazz concert. Plus, he shares a cute story about an impromptu photo session at Lake Louise! This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about travel planning, natural wonders, and cultural experiences. This will improve your understanding of spoken English in a real-life context. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to travel, natural landscapes, and musical performances. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as "smooth sailing," "go with the flow," "up another notch," and "compare notes" in real-life contexts. Canadian culture: Learn about famous Canadian natural attractions, the Banff Center for the Arts and Creativity, and the concept of garage sales in North America. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of place names, geographical features, and music-related terminology, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this Chatterbox episode, Andrew and Anna discuss teen employment. They share their personal experiences and explore the reasons behind the increasing number of teen jobs in various countries. They talk about their first jobs, the wages they earned, and how these early work experiences influenced their lives. They also compare teen employment in different cultures and discuss how rising living costs affect young workers. What You'll Learn: Vocabulary related to teen employment and part-time jobs, such as "stock shelves," "wage," "spare,”, and "paper route/round." The reasons why teens start working, including gaining financial independence and helping with increasing living expenses. Personal stories about balancing school and work, and how early jobs can impact academic performance and personal growth. Cultural differences in teen employment between North America, Europe, and Asia. How This Episode Will Improve Your English: Expand your vocabulary with words and expressions used when discussing part-time work and employment. Improve your listening skills by following a natural conversation between two native English speakers. Increase your cultural knowledge about teen jobs in different countries and how these experiences can shape a person's future. Build confidence in discussing your own experiences and job-related topics in English, including how to describe various entry-level positions and their impact on personal development. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew talks about his summer vacation to Kelowna, British Columbia, his hometown. He describes his adventurous flight on a small plane through stormy weather, his experiences staying at his brother's place near the beach, and family activities like mini-golfing. Plus he shares a story about a fun linguistic surprise at a sushi restaurant! This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his travel experiences and family reunions. This improves your understanding of spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to air travel, weather conditions, recreational activities, and family gatherings. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as "par for the course," "white knuckling it," "show someone a thing or two," and "hit the spot" in a real-life context. Canadian culture: Learn about popular summer activities in a Canadian town, family recreation spots, and the issue of forest fires in Western Canada. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words, place names, and activity-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. Travel English: Learn vocabulary and expressions useful for describing travel experiences, weather conditions, and leisure activities. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this Culips episode, Andrew and Kassy talk about audiobooks. They discuss how audiobooks have become more popular in recent years. Andrew shares his experience of listening to audiobooks while running, and Kassy talks about why she has limited experience with them. They also talk about the good and bad points of audiobooks compared to reading regular books. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll hear two native English speakers have a natural conversation about audiobooks. This will help you get better at understanding spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and expressions related to books and technology. Everyday expressions: Hear common English idioms and expressions used in context, such as "Cringeworthy" and "Make it or break it." Cultural knowledge: Learn about how people in English-speaking countries enjoy books in different ways. Pronunciation: Listen to clear English pronunciation, which you can practice repeating. Conversation skills: Talk about this episode with other Culips listeners on our Discord server and speaking classes. The best way to learn with this lesson: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, quiz, ad-free audio, and more for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Sign up and become a Culips member now! Join our Discord community to connect with other learners and get more English practice. Click here to join.
In this episode, Andrew talks about his recent trip to Canada, focusing on his visit to Victoria, British Columbia. He describes his journey from Vancouver to Victoria by ferry, a whale-watching adventure with his wife and an old friend, and a barbecue party with his former bandmates. Andrew shares details about seeing orca and humpback whales, visiting Race Rocks to observe sea lions and seals, and an unexpected change of plans due to COVID-19. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll get to hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his travel experiences and reunions with friends. This helps improve your understanding of spoken English, especially in story form. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to travel, marine life, and social gatherings. Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms and colloquialisms such as "hightail it," "spitting fire," "give someone their flowers," and "call it a night" in context. Canadian culture: Learn about popular tourist activities in British Columbia, Canadian wildlife, and social customs like summer barbecues. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words, place names, and wildlife-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode of Catch Word, Andrew and Suzanne explore two strong English expressions that you can use when you want to say, "absolutely not!" or when something is completely impossible. They are "Over my dead body" and "When hell freezes over." These expressions are used to show firm refusal or to say that something will never happen. What you will learn in this episode: Understanding idioms: Learn how to use the expressions "Over my dead body" and "When hell freezes over" to show strong disagreement or to describe something that is impossible. Vocabulary in context: Learn the different contexts in which these expressions can be used, including both serious and playful situations. Cultural tips: Learn how these expressions are used in everyday conversations and when it is appropriate to use them. How you will improve your English with this episode: Expand your vocabulary: Learn and practice using new expressions that will help you sound more natural and fluent in English. Improve your listening: Build your skills so you can understand and follow native speakers discussing real-life situations. Boost your confidence: Feel more confident using strong language in English to express your opinions or stand your ground in conversations. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this episode, Andrew tells a story about camping in British Columbia, Canada. He went with his brother and talks about their journey on logging roads, setting up camp in the rain, and enjoying a natural hot spring. Andrew also talks about an incident with his stolen sandals, describes the beautiful Kalamalka Lake, and explains why this trip was so special to him. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll get to hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his outdoor experience. This helps improve your understanding of spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to camping, nature, and travel, like "logging road," "raging river," and "hot spring." Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as "better safe than sorry," "stone's throw away," and "slept like a baby" in context. Canadian culture: Learn about outdoor activities in Canada, small-town experiences, and popular natural attractions. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words and nature-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
In this Real Talk episode, Andrew and Kassy help you learn how to talk about being unemployed in an optimistic way. They teach you how to discuss your job status in a way that’s both positive and professional. You’ll learn how to have conversations about finding a new job or changing career with their helpful explanations! What you will learn in this episode: Positive talk: Learn how to talk about being unemployed in a positive way. Useful expressions: Discover useful expressions like “I’m in between jobs” and “I’m at a career crossroads.” Real-Life examples: Hear simple conversations that show how to use these phrases in everyday situations. How you will improve your English with this episode: New vocabulary: Build your English vocabulary with useful words and expressions for discussing unemployment. Better communication: Gain confidence in talking about your job status without feeling awkward or negative. Fluency in context: Practice using these expressions to make your English sound more fluent and natural in real-life conversations. Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member. Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
Episode description: In this episode, Andrew recaps his recent 48-hour trip to Osaka, Japan. He shares his experiences from the first-ever Culips meetup, his shopping adventures for running shoes and vinyl records, and his nighttime run around Osaka Castle. Andrew also describes his encounters with local cuisine, an exceptional coffee shop, and the challenges of exercising in Japan's summer heat. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening comprehension: Practice understanding a native English speaker as he gives a detailed account of his travel experiences. Vocabulary building: Learn new words and expressions related to travel, shopping, and running, such as "layover," "hustle and bustle," "tax-free plan," and "running crews." Idioms: Understand and learn useful English idioms like "put some faces to the community," "all set for," and "it is what it is" used in context. Pronunciation: Hear the correct pronunciation of everyday English, which you can then practice on your own. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
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mahdi mizani

personal

Oct 31st
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Meddy

glimpse

Oct 30th
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Soheila Esmaeili

Island

Oct 30th
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masoud dashti

I love the language anna speak I hope we'll listen more from her in podcast

Oct 25th
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majid arghaei

Goodbye

Oct 24th
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Sharmin

knee

Oct 24th
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سارا شیربازیزدی

My favorite season is fall, as like as so many 'cool' people. I love coconuts, but they're a bit expensive here 😂

Oct 16th
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Fatima Hariri

thanks to andrew it was awesome to hear you talking about your love to fall and it's amazing that I have the same mindset as you. I really enjoy fall and my reasons are just the same of you,too. it was very cool. the code is coconut.

Oct 14th
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Nastaran Sinaei

Such a good topic

Oct 13th
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Armita

it's my first time listening to this podcast and I kinda like it 👍🏻☺

Oct 12th
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Fatima Hariri

hello to the culips big team. thanks to Andrew and his co-hosts for making such cool seiries for us. I enjoy them.

Oct 12th
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jamal kakaie

thanks to you Andrew, I REALLY appreciate your work. good bye

Oct 11th
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김영환

I was faked by title. I thought Andrew would quit pod cast. Anyway I am happy you go continue pod cast in Korea.

Oct 8th
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Fatima Hariri

thanks to you Andrew I'm happy to learn lots of words wich were passive in my mind. wishing you best things the code was GOODBYE

Oct 7th
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ehsan pak nahad

thank you , 😊

Oct 5th
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tahereh

great!

Oct 4th
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Mahsa Bolvari

thank yooou. unfortunately im not culips member but im a big fan

Oct 2nd
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Fatima Hariri

appreciating your conversation I think it would be better to say that the distinction between 15 and 50 is based on the kind of stress you use for pronounciation actually for 15 the stress is on the last syllable with more impression and for 50 the stress should be on the first syllable❤️

Oct 2nd
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Fatima Hariri

hello andrew thank you for sharing your ideas with us I really enjoy listening to you and my english is much better than befor. the code was VINYL❤️

Oct 2nd
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Golbahar Golestani

what was the food name?

Oct 1st
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