Episode 124 - The malfunctioning elevator, on the other line, and dad's pet peeve

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Learn English Funcast 146: Wheel of Fortune, Spanish Stutter, and an anesthesiologist

The Learn English Funcast is back baby! We got some words of motivation, some new vocabulary, and some hilarious new jokes. 

Learn English Funcast 145: The mystery kitchen utensil, paid compliment, and work emails

We are finally back. Today's learn English funcast episode talks about paid compliment, work emails, and a mysterious kitchen utensil. To get the text from the podcast go to www.englishfuncast.com 

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