
Learning English: Understanding the News, Section 3
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Narrated by:
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Brian Landrum
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By:
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Zhanna Hamilton
About this listen
Section 3 of this guide includes interactive exercises of all the vocabulary learned from section 1 and 2 that is related to the news. It also includes explanations and exercises for the advanced terms used throughout the various sections. You will not only put to use what you have already learned in the previous sections - you will also be exposed to useful English learning tips and additional commonly used English terms. This hands-on workbook will help engrain the news terminology you've learned so far into your English vocabulary for good.
©2013 Zhanna Hamilton (P)2013 Zhanna Hamilton
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