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- English
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- I teach English.
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He speaks English.
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We studied English.
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Let's study English.
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She studies English.
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Can he speak English?
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Do you speak English?
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Does he speak English?
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He teaches us English.
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Does she speak English?
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Can't you speak English?
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She speaks good English.
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Study English every day.
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Are you studying English?
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He began to learn English.
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I am able to read English.
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I have some English books.
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I keep a diary in English.
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He can read English easily.
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He is a teacher of English.
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He joined the English club.
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He speaks English fluently.
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He studied English history.
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He started to speak English.
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Is it hard to speak English?
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Speaking English isn't easy.
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You like English, don't you?
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I can speak English a little.
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I can't speak English at all.
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I wish I could speak English.
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English is difficult to learn.
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What do you learn English for?
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Does he study English every day?
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Of course she can speak English.
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Do you know how to speak English?
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He has a good command of English.
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She can speak English, of course.
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English is not my native language.
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Do you know if she can speak English?
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He translated the verse into English.
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He has made rapid progress in English.
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You can speak English well, can't you?
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Tom can speak German as well as English.
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What do you call this insect in English?
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I can read English, but I can't speak it.
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If he's fluent in English, I'll hire him.
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Do you know whether she can speak English?
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I couldn't make him understand my English.
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I'm going to study English this afternoon.
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Some of my friends can speak English well.
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I've never heard English spoken so quickly.
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What do you call this vegetable in English?
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Everybody knew she could speak English well.
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Have you finished your English homework yet?
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I can't express myself in English very well.
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I'm amazed at his rapid progress in English.
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It's impossible to learn English in a month.
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We will have an English test this afternoon.
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I have been studying English for three years.
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I plan to hire someone who can speak English.
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They have English lessons three times a week.
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He can speak both English and French very well.
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I'm sorry, but I don't understand English well.
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Are there any English magazines in this library?
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It isn't easy to write a love letter in English.
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I'd like you to translate this book into English.
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I have no interest whatsoever in eating English food.
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Can you remember the first word you learned in English?
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I studied English for four years with a native speaker.
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400 million people speak English as their first language.
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Is there an English-Japanese dictionary on the bookshelf?
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We all took for granted that the professor could speak English.
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All the English teachers at my son's school are native speakers.
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I spoke to him in English, but I couldn't make myself understood.
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I think that maybe I won't be able to make understood in English.
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It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
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English is quite often the language of choice when speaking to an international audience.
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I think if I talked more often with a native speaker, my English skills would improve quickly.
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Every student who has graduated from our university has studied English with a native speaker for at least two years.
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