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Language Trainers can arrange an experienced, qualified, native speaker English teacher to meet with you at a time and place of your choice. Since your course is completely tailored to meet your needs, you will be able to focus on the areas of English that you need to learn. Our teachers will provide all course materials for you and you will be able to make adjustments to your curriculum directly with your teacher. Language Trainers offers one-to-one and private group sessions.

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Famous English Movies: Casablanca, The Godfather, The sixth sense
Famous English Books: Of Mice and Men, Hamlet, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
How do I say I love you in English: I love you
How do I say Thank you in English: Thank you
How many words has English: About 171,476
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