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Mar 2021
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#162 Learning English with Riddles part ...

Georgiana, founder of SpeakEnglishPodcast.com
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  • Today, we are going to learn English in a fun way. 
  • You will learn new English vocabulary through fun riddles

I will introduce you to some popular riddles and ask you to guess the correct answer. If you don't know what a riddle is, don't worry because I'll explain it to you.

And with a point of view lesson, you will learn grammar without memorizing any boring rules.

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