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Brentoni
Professional TeacherThis week Mona and I discuss the phrase OUT OF THE WOODS.
Is it about German fairytales, recovering from an illness or just resolving any problem? And what does it say about human psychology? Listen to find out.
(Thank you to cocoparisienne at Pixabay for the image)

044 - out of the woods
If you're OUT OF THE WOODS, you can finally...
concentrate
go back home
relax
15 quizzed
Nov 4, 2025 8:21 AM
Brentoni
Language Skills
English, French, German, Japanese
Learning Language
French, German, Japanese
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