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4.31.1: 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 BURNING QUESTION, BURY THE HATCHET, BUTT IN: American English…

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4.30.1: 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 BURN THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS, BURN THE MIDNIGHT…

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4.29.1: 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 BUM STEER, GIVE SOMEONE A, BURN (ONE’S) BRIDGES, BURN…

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4.28.1: 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 Directions: Watch the video below to learn a new…

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4.27.1: 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 BREAK THE ICE, BRING DOWN THE HOUSE, BRING HOME…

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4.26.1: 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 BOXED IN/BOX (SOMEONE) IN, BRAINSTORM, BREADWINNER: American English Idioms…

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4.25.1: 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 BOTTOM LINE, THE, BOTTOM OF THE BARREL, BOTTOMS UP!…

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4.24.1: 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 A Bone to Pick, Born Yesterday, Both Feet on…

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4.23.1: 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 BOILING POINT, BOMB, and BONE OF CONTENTION: American English…

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4.22.1: 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 BLUE LAW, BLUE RIBBON, and BLUE-COLLAR WORKER: American English…

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