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In this video, Alisha answers 6 questions.
- How should I do to improve advanced level speaking, as I study business?
- I can speak English without thinking while doing this I make lots of grammar mistakes, and I say he instead of she, she instead of he while speaking. How can I overcome this problem?
- Could you please explain the meaning and the uses of the word HAUL?
- How do we use "because of" , "since" and "since then" in sentences? These are frequently used by native speakers?
- Could you tell me these means? If I have plan in the future, should I use Will or Be going to?
- How do we use "because of", "since" and "since then" in sentences?

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