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Vocabulary Showcase: Indefatigable
Vocabulary Showcase Lana Williams Vocabulary Showcase Lana Williams

Vocabulary Showcase: Indefatigable

Welcome to the Wright English Vocabulary Showcase! Today we are looking at “indefatigable” and other words that mean the same thing.

Indefatigable is an adjective used to describe someone, or something that they are doing, as continuing no matter how tired or difficult it is. Nothing can stop them. Let’s have a look at indefatigable and its synonyms in use!

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About Wright English and Where it is Going
Free English Materials Lana Williams Free English Materials Lana Williams

About Wright English and Where it is Going

Wright English is a start-up (brand new company), built on my dream for how English should be taught. Right now, Wright English is a baby. It’s not even two months old. While I have the experience, skills, knowledge, qualifications and training, not many people know about it yet. I want to share with you my vision for the future of Wright English, so you can see if this is an idea worth sharing.

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Your English is improving, but you don’t feel like you are working hard enough?
Psychology of Learning Lana Williams Psychology of Learning Lana Williams

Your English is improving, but you don’t feel like you are working hard enough?

Remember when you first started to learn English? It felt like you worked really hard every lesson and you left the classroom knowing so much more every time! Now you are a more advanced learner and you are starting to feel like your progress is slowing down, and you don’t feel like you are working hard enough anymore. Does this sound familiar? Let’s explore why this might be.

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