4.33.2: Lesson 33 — The Presidents of the U.S.A.
Directions: Watch and listen to the inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt from March 4th, 1933. Share your insights and what you learned in the comments section below.
Directions: Watch and listen to the inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt from March 4th, 1933. Share your insights and what you learned in the comments section below.
This lesson will include information about the presidents of the United States of America in chronological order. While this topic is informative in itself, these lessons will help build American English listening and reading skills as well. Please make sure to pay close attention to the following materials and don’t forget to share your insights…
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