Singular and Plural Nouns - AIRC478

Singular and Plural Nouns - AIRC478

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Australia - AIRC608

Long time listeners to the podcast may remember that in the past we've spoken about a variety of different countries including Venezuela, Argentina, Peru, Colombia and Chile, to name but a few. In this episode, we go down under to talk about Australia in answer to a listener requ ...  Show more

Is Chivalry dead? - AIRC607

This week, we ask the question, 'Is chivalry dead?'. When was the last time someone held open a door for you to walk through, or helped you to put your coat on? In this episode, we'll briefly explain the origins of chivalry and look at some modern-day examples to see if chivalry, ...  Show more

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