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English Lesson:

Freddie Ready to Take Off

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English Lesson:

Freddie Ready to Take Off

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Dive into this lesson now and in 5 minutes you'll come out the other side feeling like you travelled to Great Britain and back.
50 words/phrases to learn
my name is ...
an introduction phrase used to state one's name
everyone
every person
an airport
a place where planes take off and land
service
help given; work done for others​
management
the control of something
love
strong liking or deep care​
last
final; most recent​
a week
a set of seven days​
to show
to let someone see; to display​
the public
all ordinary people​
great
very good; large in degree​
to want
to desire or wish to have, do, or achieve something
to call
to phone; to shout to someone
luggage
bags and suitcases used for traveling
to look after
to care for or attend to someone or something
all
every person or thing
a system
a set of connected parts​
a birthday
the day someone was born
to honour
to show respect or give recognition
an ex
a former partner in a romantic relationship
a colleague
a person you work with​
to have
to own or to experience​
dance routine
a sequence of choreographed dance movements performed in a specific order
to work hard
to exert great effort or diligence
two
the number between one and three
can't wait
eagerly anticipating something
entertainer
a person who performs to amuse or engage an audience
to put yourself in someone's shoes
to understand and empathize with someone else's situation or perspective
terrifying
causing extreme fear or dread
to break free
to escape from confinement or control
a lie
a false statement​
satisfied
pleased or content
to need
to require something because it is essential or very important
to have to ...
to be obliged to​
god knows
only known by a higher power; unknown or uncertain to humans
strange
unusual or unknown​
but
used to show contrast
true
correct; not false​
to get over
to recover from or overcome something
a way
a method; a route​
like
similar to​
to do
to perform an action
sure
certain; confident​
when
question word for time​
to walk out
to leave abruptly, often as a form of protest
a door
a movable panel in a wall or car
free
costing nothing; not limited​
a baby
a very young child
absolute
complete or total
a dream come true
a wish or desire that has been fulfilled

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