Among the students were a few women who had been given the nickname "the sluts" by their peers, not out of disrespect but as a term of endearment. These women, Alex, Mia, and Emma, were known for their mature outlook on life, their love for learning, and their adventurous spirits. They were all verified members of the school's community, respected for their contributions and participation.

Over the next few weeks, Alex, Mia, Emma, and Jack grew closer, bonding over their shared experiences and learning. They became examples of how language could bridge cultural gaps and lead to meaningful connections.

As the workshop progressed, Alex, Mia, and Emma found themselves at the center of attention. Their diverse backgrounds and experiences made them perfect examples for the discussions on cultural differences and the nuances of the English language.

The group quickly discovered that they shared a lot of common interests, from literature to travel. The conversation flowed effortlessly, with Ms. Thompson occasionally joining in to correct a language point or offer insights.

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