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START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say HI! Saturday, March 21st
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 Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! (Does NOT INCLUDE VIP Classes!) What are the different LIVE classes? Go HERE NOW!! The ULTIMATE Guide!! WHAT can you learn from my lessons: Watch this video NOW!! EVERYONE--give a thumbs-up to this CHECK-IN and make sure you THUMB UP everyone's comments. Ready for our Newest Speaking and Listening lessons? Go HERE NOW!!
START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say HI! Saturday, March 21st
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GOOD NEWS--TRY ONE WEEK for FREE!
Right now, our current prices are: LME VIP (premium) – $28/month ($280/year) DDM VIP (premium) – $75/month ($750/year) PIRF VIP (premium) – $75/month ($750/year) If you join before March 22, you can lock in these prices forever. You can start a trial membership today and get a feel for how amazing VIP is That means your membership price will never increase, as long as you stay a member. On March 22, we will update our pricing: LME VIP (premium) will become $35/month DDM VIP (premium) will become $98/month PIRF VIP (premium) will become $98/month So if you’ve been thinking about joining, this is the best time to do it. Join before March 22 and keep the current price for life. If you need payment assistance, please as Coach @Gulya Karimova or @Constance Tuballes for help 👍
GOOD NEWS--TRY ONE WEEK for FREE!
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Do you worry about GRAMMAR when you speak? Do you TRANSLATE?
Put that worry to rest. Stop translating!! On Sunday, Coach @Jas Karan will be hosting a new sample class of HOW to FINALLY conquer "grammar" when speaking and how to stop translating, too. This is going to be a VERY active class--join him on Sunday. LINK HERE
Do you worry about GRAMMAR when you speak? Do you TRANSLATE?
🟢 From My Current Playlist 🎧 “Peaches”–The Presidents of the USA 🇺🇸
Released in 1995, “Peaches” landed during a moment when alternative rock was starting to loosen up after the heavy wave of early-90s grunge. Some bands kept the distortion and attitude but added humor and simplicity — and The Presidents of the United States of America leaned all the way into that idea. From the first seconds, the groove is raw and punchy: fuzzy guitar, thick bass, and a tight drum beat that pushes everything forward. The band was known for using modified instruments — a two-string bass and a three-string guitar — which gave their songs that chunky, stripped-down sound. The vocal delivery feels relaxed and playful, almost like someone telling a strange little story rather than performing a dramatic rock anthem. “Movin’ to the country, gonna eat a lot of peaches…” That opening line sets the tone immediately. The lyrics mix everyday images with absurd humor, and it’s never completely clear if the song is about escape, simple pleasures, or just embracing nonsense. Then the chorus hits: “Peaches come from a can, they were put there by a man…” It’s catchy, ridiculous, and impossible not to remember. Musically, the song is built on simplicity — groove, attitude, and a hook that sticks. Instead of complex arrangements, everything revolves around momentum and personality. When the band’s self-titled album arrived in 1995, tracks like “Peaches” helped them stand out in the alternative scene. The song quickly became a college-radio favorite and a staple of 90s alt-rock playlists. Three decades later, it still feels like a snapshot of that era — a time when alternative rock could be loud, weird, funny, and completely unpretentious. Podcast-worthy approved by Coach @Shane Peterson 🎙️
🟢 From My Current Playlist 🎧  “Peaches”–The Presidents of the USA 🇺🇸
🎥 Movies in English: Good Will Hunting by Gus Van Sant
NEW DROP! Will Hunting, a janitor at MIT with a genius-level mind, struggles with his past, relationships, and finding his place in the world. When a math professor discovers Will’s extraordinary talent, he tries to guide him—but it’s the support of his therapist, Sean, that truly helps Will confront his fears and unlock his potential. The story is heartfelt, powerful, and full of emotional depth, exploring themes of friendship, love, trauma, and self-discovery. It’s perfect for learning English: dialogue is natural, emotions are strong, and conversations between characters give insight into real-life speech and expression. 🍿 Enjoy the movie! NO SUBTITLES! 🚫 👉 WATCH HERE
🎥 Movies in English: Good Will Hunting by Gus Van Sant
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