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Episode 34: 10 Highlights of 2020

In today’s episode I wanted to look back on 2020 in a positive way and summarise some of the nightlights in terms of creativity island language learning that I discovered. You can find the transcript for today’s episode at www.artyanglais.com/podcast 

Episode 33 Do we have one true calling?

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