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Welcome to Sozo Exchange—the place where professional adults can learn English and exchange knowledge for free! We strongly believe in the importance of sharing education, resources and ideas across the world, and we hope Sozo Exchange is the ultimate platform for this.

Here at Sozo Exchange, we work diligently towards the Democratization of Education whereby anyone in the world has equal access to excellent educational resources. Our first step in this journey involves our English-learning program; we offer free English lessons for professionals like you, people who have full schedules but want to improve their English proficiency. Anyone can download our video lessons, and we also offer additional study materials such as complete transcripts of the video lessons, audio exercises, and study guides—all are available free of charge!
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Featured Video

FROM SCRATCH
This is a phrase which means from the
beginning or zero. This expression is
derived from the line scratched or
drawn in the ground that people used as
the starting line of a race. The phrase
also means starting from raw ingredients.
For example, you can say, “My sister
baked a cake from scratch
for my birthday; she didn’t use any of
those pre-mixed ingredients.”


Daily Pronunciation


Today’s word is ”circumvent”. This is a verb which means to go around or bypass.
For example, you can say, “We were able to circumvent the fallen bridge by traveling around the lake rather than across it.”

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Episode 6Take the online Survey 

Today’s show is full of exciting and interesting things. We’ll start by talking to Max Presneill, our featured guest. Max Presneill, is an Englishman who lives in Los Angeles. Max owns two art galleries in the Los Angeles area and is a very talented artist.

Let’s begin by watching Max’s interview clips. We’ll discuss some new expressions that we learn from his footage. We’ll then move on to our other segments—body language, slang term of the day and pronunciations. After we’ve covered all those segments, we’ll review everything with a flash card exercise.

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