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Sep 2021
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2: English Expressions

Teachify
About this episode

Welcome to the second episode of the 'Learn English with Teachify' podcast. 

This week, Lewis goes through five expressions which were explained months ago on our Instagram profile.  Listen carefully to the examples and take some notes to memorise them. 

If you found it difficult, check out the transcript to help you. 

To view the transcript: https://teachify.buzzsprout.com/925609

Any questions, get in touch with lewis@teachifyapp.com 

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