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Lesson 14 - The British - Beginner & Intermediate Versions |
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14 - What are the British like? The Exercises are for the Short Version The first set of clips on this page are the long version for Intermediate
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Lesson 14 - Beginner Exercises Short Version for Beginners: Same video (in case of server overload): Short, with Subtitles (Closed Captions): |
Stuffy? Fair? Fun? Starched? Wry? Witty? |
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