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B1 B2 Terms of Endearment

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300. Treasure Island - chapter 6 (B1 story)

These are the words we'll be studying in this B1 podcast today. To see the full audioscript of the story, you can go to my website at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-300.htm · Set off – We set off early in the morning to start our trip to the mountains. · Join in – Eve ...  Show more

299. The man who could work miracles - part 2 (B2 story)

These are the B2 words we'll study today. You can also find the story transcript with B2 words highligted at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-299.htm · in amusement She laughed in amusement when she saw the puppy trying to catch its own tail. · boast He likes to boast ab ...  Show more

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