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Looking for more blogs to learn English?

Hi! 

If you are learning English using my blog, you may find interesting the following blogs of my groupmates as well:

1. Nature for Learning

To me this blog, created by Alina is one of the best, because you can immediately see that the author put his heart, time and a lot of effort into it.

2. Po chom Banany?

I like this blog created by Danik. It’s so unusual, at first I didn't understand what was going on here but then I found this stream of consciousness interesting.

3. To Learn or Not to Learn?

Amazing blog created by Dasha. You can hear the voice of the author in every post and I like it.

4. EduGaming

In this nice blog created by Nastya you can find detailed posts on topics that we have studied.

5. Speaking English

I like this blog created by Masha, because it has its own unique style and all the posts are illustrated with pictures.

Best Regards!

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