Let’s talk!. About You!  Are you afraid of flying?  Are you afraid of ghosts?  Are you afraid of giving a speech in public?   Are you afraid of going.

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Let’s talk!

About You!  Are you afraid of flying?  Are you afraid of ghosts?  Are you afraid of giving a speech in public?   Are you afraid of going to the dentist?  Are you afraid of heights?  Are you afraid of scary movies?  Are you afraid of the dark?  Are you afraid to die? Why?  Are you afraid of getting old? Why?

FEARS  Are you afraid of speaking English?  What is your biggest fear for yourself?  What is your biggest fear for the world?  Do you know anyone with a phobia?

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