Simplified Speech #195 – Live sports

Simplified Speech #195 – Live sports

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Bonus Episode #176 – Take Me Out

Have you ever loved something your partner just won’t try? For years, Andrew’s wife said no to baseball. In this bonus episode, he finally gets her to the ballpark and finds out what she really thinks. Listen along to learn some vocabulary that will help make your English more na ...  Show more

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