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4.52.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CUT (SOMEONE) TO THE QUICK, CUT THE MUSTARD, DAMN…

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4.51.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CUT AND DRIED, CUT CORNERS, CUT OFF (ONE’S) NOSE…

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4.50.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CRY OVER SPILLED MILK, CRY/SAY UNCLE, CRY WOLF: American…

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4.49.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago11 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CREAM OF THE CROP, CROCODILE TEARS, CROSS (ONE’S) FINGERS:…

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4.48.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago01 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CORNERED, COST (SOMEONE) A MINT/ AN ARM AND A…

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4.47.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago01 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms COOK (SOMEONE’S) GOOSE, COOK UP, COOL (ONE’S) HEELS: American…

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4.46.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago01 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms COME OFF IT!, COME OUT OF (ONE’S) SHELL, COME…

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4.45.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago11 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms COLD TURKEY, COME FULL CIRCLE, COME HOME TO ROOST:…

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4.44.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago01 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CLOWN AROUND, COCK-AND-BULL STORY, COLD FEET: American English Idioms…

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4.43.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

admin3 years ago01 mins

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CLIMB/JUMP ON THE BANDWAGON, CLOSE SHAVE, CLOSED-MINDED: American English…

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