#028 How to use the word BEAR

#028 How to use the word BEAR

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#366 Christmas Traditions in the USA 2025

Merry Christmas, everyone! Hey there! Welcome back to the podcast. I'm really happy you're here today. Christmas is a special time in the United States. But here's something interesting: people don't celebrate Christmas the same way everywhere. In today's episode, let's look at s ...  Afficher plus

#365 Going to the doctor 2 - Checking In at the Clinic

Hi! I'm Georgiana, and I'm back with a new episode of the Speak English Now podcast—the podcast that helps you speak English fluently, with no grammar and no textbooks. This is the second episode in our 4-part series on going to the doctor. In the last episode, we practiced how t ...  Afficher plus

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