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Aquí tienes un cuestionario de inglés sobre pintar el pelo. Cuidado - ¿quién te ha pintado el pelo? ¿Lo hiciste tú, o el peluquero?
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Luego, escucha el podcast sobre los adjetivos participios, con "-ed" o "-ing" al final.

Are you confusED? Yes, English is confusING!
September 17, 2023
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Please enjoy this episode when reading chapter 3 of The Little Prince.
The second Little Prince Book Club Meeting is Monday, 18 September. There is still one spot left if you would like to join - and more than enough time to catch up on reading the first few chapters! 🌟
More details here: https://www.italki.com/en/group-class/detail/8975128545
Here is the vocabulary covered in this episode:
1. modestly (adv.) – in a way that is not very large in size, amount or degree, or not expensive
2. impenetrable (adj.) – impossible to see through or go through
3. reverie (n.) – a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream
4. contemplation (n.) – serious and quiet thought for a period of time
5. reflective (adj.) – thinking carefully and quietly
This podcast is based on the English translation by Katherine Woods. 📚 Enjoy! 🌟

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