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17 - Weather

2013/5/4
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RealLife English: Learn and Speak Confident, Natural English

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Words to Know Shade- different tones of colours Skeptical- to not like or believe in something before you try it rooted/cheering- to support a team or a person Spring out- appear suddenly Spot light- light used for attracting attentions to someone Stage- elevated floor where people perform Wheeze- noise made when having breathing problems Kinky- a person who likes strange styles of sex Get along- to have a good relationship with someone News The Real Life Party was awesome, next one is probably the 25th of May New skype class schedule: reallifebh.com/skype) Shout Outs Rodrigo P. Honorato) (A.K.A. Dawg) Itunes China)Itunes Spain) Itunes Brazil) Questions What’s the difference between “oh yeah!” and “awwwww yeah.” Expressions A fair weather friend To steal someone’s thunder Under the weather Come rain or shine Snowed under

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