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English Lesson:

The Most Dangerous Stream in the World

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English Lesson:

The Most Dangerous Stream in the World

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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.
76 words/phrases to learn
behind ...
at the back of; in a position to the rear of
water
clear liquid for life​
a couple
two people or things​
dangerous
likely to cause harm
Earth
the planet on which humans live; the third planet from the sun
now
at the present time
to claim
to state something is true or yours
to know
to be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information
certainly
surely; of course​
more
a greater amount or number​
to live
to be alive; to reside​
a waterfall
a steep descent of water from a height
few
not many
a boat
a vehicle for travel on water
ever
at any time
to sail
to travel by boat with sails​
generally
usually or in most cases
to see
to notice with the eyes​
just
only; exactly; recently​
innocent
not guilty
in the middle
equidistant from two points; in between
over
above; finished​
people
human beings collectively
to miss
to not catch; to feel absence​
to look
to direct one's gaze toward something
a metre
a length of 100 centimetres​
same
not different; identical​
to thank
to say you are grateful​
local
near this place; nearby​
to turn on
to activate or start something
a side
a left or right part; a surface​
a rock
a hard stone
a bank
a place to keep or borrow money
actually
in fact; really​
a surface
the outside or top layer
deep
far down; intense​
fast
moving or capable of moving at high speed
current
happening now
a way
a method; a route​
of course
certainly; naturally; as expected
because
for the reason that
a person
a human being​
to die
to cease living or stop functioning
news
information about recent events​
even
flat; equal; used for emphasis
a century
a period of 100 years
young
in early life; not old​
a boy
a male child
to set
to put in position or arrange
the future
the time after now​
to try
to attempt to do or accomplish something
anything
any object or idea
anyone
any person
to come
to move toward a place or person
to recognise
to know again; to identify​
to form
to make or shape something
to get
to receive or to obtain​
against
in opposition to; touching​
again
one more time
to put
to move something to a place​
a camera
a device for taking photos or video
close
near in distance
sharp
having a fine edge or sudden
towards
in the direction of​
brown
a dark mix of red and yellow
a stain
a discoloration or spot on a surface that is difficult to remove
nothing
not anything​
to find
to discover; to locate
a day
24 hours; time from morning to night
also
in addition
a child
a young person, not an adult
back
the rear part of something
why?
for what reason or purpose
safe
not in danger​
to add
to put things together
a name
a word or set of words by which a being, place, or thing is known

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