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Ordinal numbers
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Used to, be used and get used to
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The English We Speak: In my travel era
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Rebels defeat Assad in Syria
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English in a Minute: Beth teaches you some verbs that can be used with 'business'
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Making 'mum friends'
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Classic Stories: Macbeth
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Prefixes de, dis, dys
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The English We Speak: The flip side
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Conditionals review
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7,000 steps can reduce risk of depression
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'information'
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Call centres: Are you talking to AI?
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Christmas Stories: Ice skating and car disasters
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Suffixes –free and -less
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Linking devices of contrast
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The face of the real Santa Claus
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The English We Speak: You can't go wrong with
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'market'
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Embarrassed to go to the doctor?
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Christmas Stories: Christmas trees and caravans
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Easily confused words
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The English We Speak: Turn over a new leaf
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Future perfect
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'plan'
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Are you drinking enough water?
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Christmas Stories: New Year rituals and blenders
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Words with 'ough'
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The English We Speak: By the book
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-ing and -ed (Participle) Clauses
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North Korea hypersonic missile claims
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'example'
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Eating 50-year-old stew
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Christmas Stories: How to tell a story
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Useful chunks of language
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The English We Speak: Mooch
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So, such, enough, too
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'programme'
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Kumbh Mela: 400 million to attend world's largest festival
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Which country has the best schools?
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Classic Stories: Rumplestiltskin
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Binomials
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The English We Speak: Twig
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My Song, My Home: Bailey in St Ives
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Trump returns to power
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English in a Minute: Verbs that can be used with 'idea'
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How the world learned to love fast food
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Classic Stories: Northanger Abbey
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-ing and -ed adjectives
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The English We Speak: Ship
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My Song, My Home: Josh in London
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Verb patterns
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DeepSeek: Chinese AI app shocks tech world
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English in a Minute: Verbs that go with ‘hope’
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Becoming a musician
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Classic Stories: The Picture of Dorian Gray
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The English We Speak: Make a rod for your own back
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Lexical sets
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My Song, My Home: Grace in Liverpool
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The present perfect with ‘ever’ and ‘never’
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Trump's tariffs
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English in a Minute: Verbs that go with the noun ‘car'
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Why smells make us feel at home
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Classic Stories: Treasure Island
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The English We Speak: Fall on stony ground
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Compound adjectives
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My Song, My Home: Alice in Leeds
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The present perfect with 'for' and 'since'
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Gaza ceasefire at risk
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'language'
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Rage bait: How online anger makes money
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Classic Stories: The Turn of the Screw
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Word stress
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The English We Speak: Main character moment
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My Song, My Home: Adam in Ipswich
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Comparatives and superlatives
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Ukraine war: US-Russia peace talks
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'paper'
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Young women on social media
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Classic Stories: Around the World in Eighty Days
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Job suffixes
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The English We Speak: Skedaddle
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The present perfect with ‘just’, ‘already’ and ‘yet’
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Is vaping as bad as smoking cigarettes?
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'research'
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A vaccine for cancer
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Classic Stories: The Wind in the Willows
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Contractions
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The English We Speak: Go to
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Defining relative clauses
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'office'
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50% adults overweight or obese by 2050: Global study
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The country that measures happiness
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Classic Stories: Great Expectations
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Adjective order
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The English We Speak: Can-do attitude
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‘May’, ‘might’ and ‘could'
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Woolly mice: Are woolly mammoths next?
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'answer'
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Should we eat less rice?
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Classic Stories: Much Ado About Nothing
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Compound nouns
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Subject questions
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Astronauts home after 9 months in space
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'view'
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Healthy meals on a budget
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Homophones
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Too, very, enough
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The English We Speak: Have someone on
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The English We Speak: Twist someone's arm
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Turkey protests after political rival jailed
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'design'
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Can we boost the immune system?
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Classic Stories: The Tempest
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Weather words
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The English We Speak: Let something slide
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Tenses
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Myanmar mourns earthquake dead
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English in a Minute: Verbs that go with 'role'
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Are we getting more allergic to things?
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Classic Stories: Little Women
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Male and female job words
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The English We Speak: Do it for the plot
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Indirect questions
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World reacts to Trump's tariffs
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English in a Minute: Learn common verb collocations with the noun ‘data'
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Learning multiple languages
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Classic Stories: Animal Farm
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Strong adjectives
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The English We Speak: The name of the game
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Present and past passives
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Sudan war: 'World's worst humanitarian crisis'
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English in a Minute: Learn some verbs to use with 'structure'
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Can AI solve crime?
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Classic Stories: A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Adjectives ending with -ic and -ical
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The English We Speak: Dial down
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The first conditional
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Pope Francis dies
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'image'
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How climate change affects animal migration
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Classic Stories: The 39 Steps
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Multi-word verbs
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The English We Speak: It's giving
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The second conditional
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Huge power cuts in Spain and Portugal
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'environment'
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Can cows prevent wildfires?
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Classic Stories: The War of the Worlds
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Onomatopoeia
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The English We Speak: Feel seen
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State verbs
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Octopuses and fish work together
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'technology'
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Should animals be kept in zoos?
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Silent letters
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The English We Speak: Grind someone's gears
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Present perfect and past simple
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Weight loss drugs reduce cancer risk, study finds
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'source'
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Which cooking oil is the best?
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Classic Stories: The Phantom of the Opera
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Prefixes re-, pre- and pro-
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Question tags
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The English We Speak: Come full circle
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Human consciousness: Where is it in the brain?
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'opinion'
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Foods that go crunch
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Classic Stories: Romeo and Juliet
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Phrasal verbs and context
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The English We Speak: Have in your locker
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Will, going to, might
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Global warming increases risk of cancer in women: Study
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'method'
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What's your favourite kind of noodle?
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Classic Stories: The Red Shoes
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Pronouncing words that start with ‘c’
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The English We Speak: Around the clock
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'Used to' and 'would'
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'challenge'
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North Korean secrets revealed by phone
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How important is politeness?
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Classic Stories: The Lost World
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Business jargon
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The English We Speak: All you like
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'Can', 'could', 'be able to', 'manage to'
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'trip'
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Los Angeles protests: Trump sends Marines
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Can climate change affect our mental health?
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Classic Stories: Hansel and Gretel
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British and American English
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The English We Speak: Drop
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Present tenses
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Israel-Iran strikes
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'theory'
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How do babies communicate?
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Classic Stories: The Piper of Hamelin
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Pronouncing verbs and nouns
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The English We Speak: Step into the shoes
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Present perfect continuous
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Israel-Iran ceasefire
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'resource'
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Are plant-based substitutes healthier than meat?
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Classic Stories: The Hound of the Baskervilles
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Words with double letters
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The English We Speak: Scratch the surface
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Quantifiers
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Deadly heatwave hits Europe
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'strategy'
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How do you say sorry?
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Classic Stories: Red Riding Hood
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Hyphenation
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The English We Speak: Rope someone in
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Phrasals
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Texas hit by deadly floods
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English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'network'
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Do you need to declutter your home?
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Classic Stories: Oliver Twist
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Time expressions
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The English We Speak: Dabble in
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First and zero conditional
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India Air crash report doubts
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English in a Minute: Phrases with ice
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How can we help wild bees?
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Uncountable nouns
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The English We Speak: Up to my eyes in
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Modals of deduction and speculation
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Classic Stories: David Copperfield
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War in Gaza 'must end now', 28 countries say
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English in a Minute: Phrases with blue
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What is degrowth?
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Classic Stories: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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Short spoken forms
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The English We Speak: The CEO of...
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The past perfect
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Thailand-Cambodia conflict
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English in a Minute: Phrases with stone
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What is the manosphere?
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Ordinal numbers
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The English We Speak: All hands on deck
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Adjectives and adverbs
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English in a Minute: Phrases with face
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Hiroshima: 80 years since atomic bomb
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Are you flourishing?
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Prefixes de, dis, dys
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The English We Speak: Can't put my finger on it
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The third conditional
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Is prostate cancer over-treated?
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English in a Minute: Phrases with hat
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Grown-ups buying kids’ toys
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