What should people do who don't have a lot of time and money?
A. They should learn English in Britain.
B. They should try and speak English in class more often.
C. They should stay in Bangladesh to learn English.
D. They should watch English movies.
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B.
They should try and speak English in class more often.
Explanation: Practical advice for learners with limited resources.
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