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🤩🤩START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say HI! Sunday, Feb 22nd
Who is here e x p a n d i n g their English knowledge today? Are you NEW? Go HERE NOW!! WHAT can you learn from my lessons: Watch this video NOW!! LIVE Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! What are the different LIVE classes? Go HERE NOW!! Which lesson are you working on today? Did you/will you join a LIVE class today? Do you have a question? Put it below. EVERYONE--give a thumbs-up to this CHECK-IN and make sure you THUMB UP everyone's comments. Ready for our Newest Speaking and Listening lessons? Go HERE NOW!!
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PIRF FRESH FEEDBACK Members ONLY
Are you a NEW PIRF member studying PIRF 1-25? This is where you can attach your AUDIO recording to get feedback! MP3 audios work best! Attach below!! 🎯How to use the PIRF FRESH course the RIGHT way? Please go here: https://www.skool.com/lme/how-to-use-the-pirf-fresh-course-the-right-way?p=cdb2c567
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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... reading stuff with Mila 20/100
📖 Book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff … and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson, PhD. Synopsis: Simple ways to keep little things from taking over your life. The book consists of 100 short articles -- we'll go through them week by week. This week’s # 20: Once a Week, Write a Heartfelt Letter Here's what you need to do: 1. Read it yourself, take time to reflect on it and make notes. 2. Join the live reading on Wednesday. We'll read and listen to the article together, line by line. 3. Share your thoughts. Keep your answer under 4 minutes. Be clear, and focus on expressing your ideas about the topic to practice real English speaking. No debates, just sharing thoughts. This is an exercise that has helped to change many lives, assisting people in becoming more peaceful and loving. Taking a few minutes each week to write a heartfelt letter does many things for you. Picking up a pen or typing on a keyboard slows you down long enough to remember the beautiful people in your life. The act of sitting down to write helps to fill your life with gratitude. Once you decide to try this, you'll probably be amazed at how many people appear on your list. I had one client who said, "I probably don't have enough weeks left in my life to write everyone on my list." This may or may not be true for you, but chances are, there are a number of people in your life, or from your past, who are quite deserving of a friendly, heartfelt letter. Even if you don't have people in your life to whom you feel you can write, go ahead and write the letter to someone you don't know instead -- perhaps to an author who may not even be living, whose works you admire. Or to a great inventor or thinker from the past or present. Part of the value of the letter is to gear your thinking toward gratitude. Writing the letter, even if it isn't sent, would do just that. The purpose of your letter is very simple: to express love and gratitude. Don't worry if you're awkward at writing letters. This isn't a contest from the head but a gift from the heart. If you can't think of much to say, start with short little notes like, "Dear Jasmine. I woke up this morning thinking of how lucky I am to have people like you in my life. Thank you so much for being my friend. I am truly blessed, and I wish for you all the happiness and joy that life can bring. Love, Richard."
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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... reading stuff with Mila 20/100
🟢 From My Current Playlist 🎧 “My Way” by Limp Bizkit
“My Way” is a defiant, riff-heavy anthem from the Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water(2000), the behemoth record that cemented Limp Bizkit at peak nu-metal dominance. It was written by the band’s core lineup — with Fred Durst’s unmistakable snarl front and center — and produced during that hyper-combustible era when rap-rock ruled MTV. Lyrically, “My Way” is pure confrontation. It’s about control, ego, frustration, and refusing to be told what to do. There’s no poetry contest happening here — it’s direct, almost blunt-force. The repeated hook (“It’s my way / My way or the highway”) feels less like a clever line and more like someone slamming their fist on a table. It’s raw willpower. Stubborn. Borderline immature. And that’s kind of the point. Musically, the track is driven by Wes Borland’s thick, down-tuned guitar riff — chunky, percussive, almost mechanical — sitting on top of DJ Lethal’s scratches and a tight, punchy rhythm section. The quiet-loud dynamics give it that explosive feel: tension in the verses, detonation in the chorus. It’s controlled aggression packaged for arenas.
🟢 From My Current Playlist 🎧 “My Way” by Limp Bizkit
🗣️Throwback PIRFsday Class №12 💬 February 26
Hello everyone! 🙌 How about we dig into this assignment in our next Throwback PIRFsday? This video is from July 2025. So, February 26 — our weekly class: Throwback PIRFsday, every Thursday ⏰ 👉 Calendar Link Here’s what we’ll do: Go through one of the “old” PIRF assignments and… Do VF (Vowel Foul) 😜 Practice pronunciation 🗣️ Read the whole assignment 📝 My assistant Super Mariel @Mariel Liang will, as always, be watching out for me and lending a hand. 🤝 PRACTICING TOGETHER, IMPROVING BIG TIME! 💪 "PIRF 440 is small…but mighty! You’re talking about a mandarin (a small orange!)— but really, you’re talking about joy. Simple, everyday joy. No big speech, no deep meaning—just genuine happiness from something tiny and sweet. Keep your tone light, warm, maybe even a little silly. Make us feel that little burst of sunshine. Don’t forget the Vowel Foul!" Your English coach, Coach @Shane Peterson
🗣️Throwback PIRFsday Class №12  💬 February 26
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