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The Adventures of Captain Underpants
Chapter 9 Four-To-Six Weeks Later
What did George and Harold receive in the mail? What will they do with it?
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Chapter 9 Four-To-Six Weeks Later
28 janv. 2025 01:49
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Hey 👋 Here is the third instalment of my podcast. This week, we have some complex verbs, a common latin phrase used in English and an idiom.
VOCAB LIST:
1. Torpid
2. To hedge your bets
3. To redress
4. Ad hoc
5. To dupe
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EPISODE 3 (Vocab push-ups!)
27 janv. 2025 13:31
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Letter Q
Listen and repeat then sing along.
quilt, question, quiz, queen
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Letter Q
27 janv. 2025 03:48
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Meeting Someone You Don't Know
We can say:
Lovely to meet you.
Pleased to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
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Meeting Someone You Don't Know
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