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Learn the English Term "a breeze" and the Phrase "take the easy way out"

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Read along to practice your English and to learn the English term A BREEZE and the phrase TAKE THE EASY WAY OUT In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English term “a breeze.“ When we say something is a breeze, or something we did in the past was a breeze, we mean it was really, really easy. A few days ago, I did some work around the farm, and it was a breeze because I used the tractor. I had to move some dirt and instead of using a shovel, which would've made it really, really hard, I used the tractor and that made it a breeze. So when you say something's a breeze, it means it's really, really easy. I hope the next time you have an English conversation, I hope it's a breeze for you. I hope the next time you take an English test, I hope it's a breeze. I hope it's really, really easy and you just enjoy it while you're doing it, because it's so simple and easy to do. I hope it's a breeze. WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEA

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