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START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say Hi! Sunday, May 17th
EVERYONE—give a 👍 to this CHECK-IN and make sure you 👍 everyone’s comments! Are you NEW? Go HERE NOW!! FEEDBACK for your first PIRF FRESH assignment? Go HERE NOW!! Who is here E X P A N D I N G their English knowledge today? Which lesson are you working on today? Did you/will you join a LIVE class today? Do you have a question? Put it below. LIVE VIP Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! LIVE Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! What are the different LIVE classes? Go HERE NOW!! The ULTIMATE Guide!! WHAT can you learn from my lessons: Watch this video NOW!! How to get a 🔥 by your name? Go HERE! Ready for our newest PIRF VIP Speaking and DDM VIP Listening lessons? You can try one week of VIP for free! Go HERE NOW!!
START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say Hi! Sunday, May 17th
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You studied English for 11 years. You still sound like a beginner.
SO many of my students have this experience. That's why many of you come to me. SO many have had this problem... Until we found the one thing nobody had ever looked for. You studied English for 11 years. Apps. Books. Classes. TV shows. Movie. Podcasts. YouTube. Bilibili.... All of it. But every time you open your mouth... You still sound like a beginner. You've thought you maybe just weren't smart enough. …Maybe some people were just naturally better at languages. …Maybe it was too late. So you stopped (or are ready to stop) trying. But when you meet with me Even just one session together. Just talking. I find it. One or two sounds. Sounds your mouth had never been trained to make. Because nobody had ever looked. Here's the thing most people don't know... Getting fluent in English isn't about knowing more words. It's not about studying harder. It's about finding the ONE or TWO specific weaknesses that are holding YOU back. And fixing them. The person I'm thinking about right now who had this exact experience NOW teaches English to other people. (Do you know who I'm thinking of?!!) That's what happens when someone finally finds YOUR thing–your problem. If you're still stuck after years of trying — It's not you. It's that nobody has found your thing yet. Comment VIP below and Ryan and I will send you the details on how we fix that. You and me together. One word 👇 VIP Coach Shane & Ryan
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VIP PERSONAL Master Session
Excellent, deep discussions as always. Here's the LINK to the recording. Next week--DEEP DIVE, ROLE PLAY and MASTERY. Role Play will be DDM 1040, 1042 and PIRF 470. Bring perfection.
🇺🇸 English Expressions: What Took You So Long? ⏳
Hey everyone! 👋Today’s expression is “what took you so long?” 👉 It means asking why something or someone is late, often in a surprised, joking, or slightly annoyed way. You use it when something finally happens — but later than expected. Origin:This phrase comes from simple everyday English. It’s built from direct questioning: what + took + so long, meaning what caused the delay. Over time, it became a very natural, conversational way to react to lateness or delays. 🕰️ Examples: • You’re finally here — what took you so long? 😅 • The food arrived after an hour… what took it so long? 🍕 • I passed the exam! — Wow, what took you so long to tell me? 🎉 • You replied after 3 days — what took you so long? 📱 • The update is done? What took it so long? 💻 • You finally started studying English… what took you so long? 😄 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “what took you so long?” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions: What Took You So Long? ⏳
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