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12 English lessons on the topic of
'photos'
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“Do you want me to strike a pose?”
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“Stop obsessing over it and just post it already!”
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“My photo collection is scattered across three or four different computers.”
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“That's a really strong composition.”
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“I wish I didn't have that stray hair sticking out.”
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“Our faces are a little out of focus.”
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“This doesn't do it justice at all. You can't possibly capture the essence of that experience on film.”
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“He has your eyes.”
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“He really resembles George.”
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“He's adorable!”
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