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Narasumber Public Speaking

Narasumber Public Speaking

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162 Chs
Ricky

Ricky

For Dave Felder, his junior year of high school starts with a move from his small hometown to a larger city. With the new home comes a new school, East Leyden High.<br><br>He isn't the least bit reluctant to leave his old school. Once popular and well-liked, things changed when he was outed to his fellow students.<br><br>A new school gives him a fresh start, where no one knows him or his secret. Tall, handsome, and athletic, he soon finds himself surrounded by new friends, the popularity he once lost regained.<br><br>But he doesn't count on meeting someone who brings out the feelings he hoped to keep buried inside. Someone like Ricky.<br><br>Once these feelings surface, Dave has to make a choice -- continue to hide who he really is and protect his popularity, or be true to himself.
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11 Chs
Mysterious Sim-Card( only for Hindi or Urdu speaking people)

Mysterious Sim-Card( only for Hindi or Urdu speaking people)

(This story is only for Hindi or Urdu speaking people.) This story is about the boy who once got the mysterious sim-card and how his life got completely changed.
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20 Chs
Ricky is Okay

Ricky is Okay

A teenager (18 years old) named Ricky has been in therapy for three years from an accident until he finds a friend who he thinks he's in love with until realizing there is much more meaning to Nathan as his drawing skills is a little concerning.
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4 Chs
Speaking Horror

Speaking Horror

Fully understanding a genre – its past, its present, and where it’s going – can keep you from reinventing the wheel or unwittingly recycling lifeless clichés. I advise you to read widely in the genre, to sample different authors, styles, and approaches to horror. And if you want a quick education, hop on the internet and do a search on clichés in horror. You’ll find many lists of ideas, themes, and story types that are overworked and best avoided (unless you purposely want to put a new spin on them).
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3 Chs
No Escaping (A little bit of british speaking)

No Escaping (A little bit of british speaking)

Astrid is a young girl whose parents got killed. She was then sent to a boarding school that her grandfather said was 'safe'. She was never comfortable after she entered the school. She always had to watch her back, unless she had some friends.
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2 Chs
LYRIC

LYRIC

LYRIC your typical cliché, where bad boy wants good girl, but who said he could have her? With everyone against the idea of their relationship will they ever be together? To what extent will one go too stop it? Keep Reading and you'll soon find out....
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2 Chs
Trick

Trick

Community Service. Two words I should be thankful for, but I’m not. I resent the hours it’s away from building my business. When they push the little girl into the room, her crazy curls barely held back by the barrette in her hair, and studious glasses on her face, I can tell she’s scared. Something inside of me breaks, and I want this girl to feel wanted again. What I’m unprepared for is meeting her mom. The second our hands touch, there are fireworks, bright lights, and a picture of the future I could one day have. The future I’ve never allowed myself to wish for. Community service becomes more than a chore. In the months that follow, I realize they’re just like me: they’ve been abandoned, left behind by the world, forgotten by those who should love them. Thanks to the one last hope in both our lives - we found the light in the darkness we’d been searching for. Trick is created by Laramie Briscoe, an eGlobal Creative Publishing author.
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57 Chs
Eritic

Eritic

is fate something fixed? something that cannot be changed despite our efforts? my name is oriant, and my father is a great general whose destiny is to die in war. yes i know because i saw it. i saw it clearly. so i say no. if her destiny is to die as a mother then i will break her destiny. and if for that i have to bend the world, i will.
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5 Chs
ULRICA

ULRICA

The children of augury. The rebellion that started it all. Welcome to Varázslatos—where humans are more powerful than those born with magic. Ulrica's life has always been simple—a daily life with just household chores and no other responsibilities as an adult. Her life with her mother was everything she ever hoped for. Besides, she doesn't want anything complicated. Little did she know, her fate was about to catch up on her, and with it was a responsibility that involves lives—not only of humans but her fellow Enchanteds. One screw up, and someone will die. Her problems will never be as easy as throwing the glasses or plates she broke as she delves into the world of magic. Join Ulrica and her team as they fight the evil in the world they didn't know existed. Can they serve justice and bring back the harmonious coexistence between humans and Enchanteds? Or will they be the reason for this world to end?
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4 Chs
Benefits of English Speaking Stories
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2024-12-05 01:17
One benefit is improved vocabulary. English speaking stories expose you to a wide range of words in context, which helps you remember them better. For example, if you hear the word 'intrepid' in a story about an adventure, you'll more likely understand its meaning as 'fearless'. Another advantage is enhanced listening skills. You get used to different accents and speaking speeds. Also, it can be a great source of cultural knowledge as many English stories are set in different English - speaking cultures.
Are Erotic English stories popular in the English - speaking world?
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2024-11-06 03:29
While there may be some underground or niche markets for such content, it is not representative of the overall English - speaking literary culture. The mainstream English - speaking literature emphasizes positive emotions, moral teachings, and intellectual exploration.
What are the benefits of English speaking by story?
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2024-12-11 07:24
One benefit is that it enhances fluency. Telling stories makes you connect sentences and ideas smoothly. Moreover, it can boost confidence in English speaking. As you become more proficient at telling stories, you feel more confident in using English in other situations. Additionally, it allows for better understanding of cultural aspects. Many English stories are embedded with cultural elements, and by telling them, you get to learn about different cultures.
What are the benefits of speaking English stories?
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2024-12-07 09:48
It can improve your English skills, especially your speaking and vocabulary. When you speak English stories, you are constantly using new words and sentence structures.
How to improve English speaking skills?
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2024-12-06 22:59
Read English aloud as much as possible. This helps you get used to the rhythm and pronunciation of the language. Also, don't be afraid to make mistakes. Just keep talking and learn from your errors. You can also join an English speaking club where you can have more opportunities to practice speaking.
What are the benefits of English speaking with story?
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2024-11-26 06:18
It helps expand vocabulary. When you tell or listen to stories, you encounter new words in context, which makes it easier to remember them. For instance, if you read a story about a detective, you'll learn words related to crime - solving like 'clue' and 'investigate'.
How to improve English speaking skills?
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2024-11-02 11:12
Taking an English speaking course with a professional teacher is a great option. The teacher can correct your mistakes and give you personalized feedback. Reading English books aloud can also enhance your speaking abilities as it helps you get used to the rhythm and flow of the language.
Best 1110 English Speaking Novel: Recommendations for Great English Novels
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2024-12-13 16:55
One of the best English speaking novels is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that explores themes of love, marriage, and social class in 19th - century England through the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. The characters are well - developed and the dialogue is sharp and witty.
How to Choose Good English Speaking Stories
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2024-12-03 15:57
Look for stories with simple language at first if you're a beginner. This will make it easier to understand. For example, children's stories can be a great start. Then, consider your interests. If you like adventure, choose adventure - themed stories. Also, check the narrator. A clear and engaging narrator can make a big difference.
What are the common topics for speaking English story?
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2024-11-29 15:57
Personal experiences can also be great topics. For instance, you can talk about your travel experiences, or an interesting event that happened to you. It makes the story more authentic and engaging.
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