#330: Why You Should Join a Community Today, What’s Your Tribe, and Connecting to Something Bigger 

Community plays a vital role in English learning as it provides opportunities for learners to practice their language skills in a supportive and engaging environment. Therefore, it is essential to seek out communities, whether online or in-person, to enhance and enrich your English learning journey.

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Words You’ll Learn in the App

  • Along the lines of something
  • There is more to it than meets the eye
  • By leaps and bounds
  • Input
  • Apply
  • The status quo
  • Boundary
  • Living proof
  • Idle
  • Top someone or something

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The tribes we lead – Seth Godin


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