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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

Making Small Talk - AIRC606

In today's podcast, you'll learn how to make small talk, chit-chat, and casual conversation so that you'll know what to say next time you want to start, and continue, an informal conversation in English. Show notes and more podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespo ...  Show more

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