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If you've been waiting for a great time to buy Espresso English lessons, the time is now, because it's Black Friday, and our courses and e-books are currently on sale!
You can get 40% off Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced bundles of courses. These have everything you need to reach the next level of English fluency.
Or if you'd rather choose an individual course or e-book, those are all on sale for 30% off too. For example:
π E-books like 1000 collocations, 600+ confusing words, or slang go from $15 to $10.50.
π The vocabulary, phrasal verbs, idioms, and pronunciation courses are discounted from $30 to $21.
π The Business English course, 200 common errors course, and reading course are reduced from $40 to $28.
π To join the speaking course, listening course, or advanced vocabulary and collocations, instead of $45, you can get them for just $31.50.
π And finally, the advanced grammar and advanced vocabulary and collocations courses with the option for teacher feedback are reduced from $90 to just $63.
You can use the 30% off discount code as many times as you want. The more courses you join, the more you save!
These Black Friday discounts are only available for a few days, because the sale ends on November 28. Visit EspressoEnglish.net/blackfriday and use these discount codes today!
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