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This website is free for students and schools in the U.S. and around the world. There are seven levels of instruction:blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet. LearnAmericanEnglishOnline.com has been providing videos, lessons, exercises, quizzes, and advice since 2003.
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It takes seven months to finish all seven levels if you complete one lesson every day, from now until December.
August 2014: The Aqua Level is for new students who want to learn how to use pronouns.
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what's up: hello; how's it going?; what's happening. (This is a very popular way of starting a conversation with a friend, in person or on the phone.)
(A cell phone rings. A woman in a gray suit answers it.)
A: Hello.
B: Hi, Marcy. It's Karen.
A: Hi Karen. What's up?
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vinyl: another name for a record or an album. (Records were replaced by CDs and downloadable digital recordings in the 80s and 90s, but they remain popular among music collectors and enthusiasts.)
Do you have this song on vinyl?
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