This restaurant in rural China isn't bathed in Wifi. According to the above sign, it's covered in Wife.
"Mind Your Language" makes learning fun and takes the chore out of studying. Targeted for the ages of 8-15, it is the first language game made for younger audiences as well as other generations. By using mini games to teach Vocabulary and Grammar, Players gain a knowledge of a foreign language without even realising they are learning.
This restaurant in rural China isn't bathed in Wifi. According to the above sign, it's covered in Wife.
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