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The Moon | vocabulary, collocations, expressions, facts and idioms - AIRC621

Today's episode is all about The Moon. You'll learn useful vocabulary, common collocations, simple expressions, and a few easy idioms. You will hear phrases like "once in a blue moon" and "shoot for the moon," and learn how to use them in everyday English. Show notes and more pod ...  Show more

Describing Physical Appearance in English - AIRC620

In today's episode, we're focusing on how to describe physical appearance in English. This is a key skill for everyday communication—whether you're describing a friend, identifying someone, or telling a story. We'll look at useful vocabulary, natural expressions, and tips to help ...  Show more

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