Economic Sanctions

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First Day at Work: Layal and Rana’s Story! (For Beginners and Intermediate Level)

In this episode, you will listen to a conversation between "Layal," the new employee, and "Rana," her colleague at work, as they begin to greet one another and get to know each other. There is a lot of opportunity for new vocabulary and simple sentences with lots of meaning. If y ...  Show more

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