Your English Five a Day #28.3

Your English Five a Day #28.3

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Learn English Through Story - Chapter 5

This is a short, daily podcast for intermediate to advanced English learners who want to build natural English vocabulary through stories and real-life usage.In this episode of The ELAN Podcast, we conclude Chapter 5 of Gabriel's explorations of the Peak District, where he encoun ...  Show more

English Vocabulary for Countryside Weather

This is a short, daily podcast for intermediate to advanced English learners who want to build natural English vocabulary through stories and real-life usage.In this episode of The English Like a Native Podcast, Gabriel’s peaceful hike in the Peak District takes a turn when the w ...  Show more

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