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Friday, March 23, 2018

Believe In Yourself

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Don't Be Afraid To Speak

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Communicate Effectively

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Believe That You Can Speak English

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Producing the sounds "t" and "d" in Indian and American English

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We begin our lives by thinking about our own advancement. But let us not stop there. Let us consider the advancement of others, and do what we can to make that possible. Whatever be our goal,, let us reach it not only for our good, but also for the good of others. To grow best, we need to grow with others. And we enjoy the benefits of our growth when we see others grow.
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