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Join me as we explore the classic British experience of visiting a fish and chip shop. Perfect for B1-B2 English learners, this episode follows a local introducing his friend from China to the iconic British dish. Enjoy interactive elements such as shadow reading and a glossary to enhance your learning. Immerse yourself in British culture and discover the charm of this beloved tradition.
Transcript and glossary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XnAuMei0Hl5XosMm9SRrT8XCBdqssT-eJAx0js1rmck/edit?usp=sharing

Episode 8: A First Visit to a Fish and Chip Shop
July 6, 2024
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Have you ever been pulled over by a police officer? How was your experience? For this week's listening practice, let's find out how Dave faced this dilemma.
Here are the comprehension questions:
- Why does Dave stop his car?
- Why does Dave get a warning?
- What does the officer ask to see?
- Why does Dave have to pay a fine?
- How much is the fine?
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