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Hi there! I’m Val Manchinski, and I retired from my business ⛱️. Now I have more time for watching YouTube and TV shows. Thanks to this, I have started šŸš€  YouTube channel to help people learn English. I think that watching movies and series is a great way to learn English, and my YouTube channel is full of video lessons that will help you do that.

In my lessons, I break down scenes from popular movies and TV series and explain the grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation that you need to know. I also share tips on how to improve your listening comprehension and speaking skills.

Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, I have lessons that are right for you. So come on over to my YouTube channel and start learning English with movies and TV series today!

☕ Every coffee helps me keep the channel going:

❤️ I hope to see you on my YouTube channelEnglish Watch And Learn

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✉️ Email for business inquiries ONLY: moreimpress@gmail.com

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