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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You look across the restaurant and see three of your American acquaintances enjoying a drink at the bar. You ask the friend you’re having lunch with in English, “Do you know those girls?” She responds in English, “Yeah, I know them…but I don’t hang out with them.” You inquire in English, “Why not?” She replies in English, “Well, their ringleader is a piece of work. She seems sweet and innocent on the surface, but she’s really just pumping you for information.” You respond in English, “Really? Is she a gossip?” Your friend tells you in English, “She’s the worst of all of them…she spreads stories around town about everyone. I’d recommend that you steer clear of her unless you want everyone to know your business!” Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will show you how to use English adjectives to describe nouns and how you can combine them to create an even richer picture of something in English. We’ll also tell you about the American tendency to gossip…and warn you about how information can spread in what we call in English “record-breaking speed.” Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!



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