English Activities | Code Breaker 2
Can you break the code and read the quote?
This quote is by William Shakespeare


This quote is by William Shakespeare


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Build your English vocabulary, grammar, and discussion skills through the world of true crime and mysteries. A progressive lesson from beginner to advanced with real examples, useful phrases, and natural conversation patterns.

Learn the English vocabulary, phrases, and conversation skills you need for your next haircut or salon visit. From basic requests to advanced styling discussions — a progressive lesson for all levels.

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