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Have you ever seen Doctor Who?
Doctor Who is a very famous TV show in the UK. You can find it on BBC iPlayer and watch it for free if you are based in the UK, but you may have to be a bit more creative about how you access it if you are outside of the UK, like me. It's about a mysterious man in a blue police telephone box who travels through time and space, chasing away scary monsters and robots and aliens. It's very cool. It also has a very recognisable and EERIE theme tune, which was made by a lady called Delia Derbyshire. Please watch the video and let me know if you have heard of Doctor Who before!
@Emily Storey I'm not sure if we can post links here.
@Emily Storey My pleasure!
Paul McCartney is LIVE on TikTok at the moment
I added it on my story! Take a look! Very interesting to see him there.
Paul McCartney is LIVE on TikTok at the moment
@Emily Storey 🤣
Phrasal verb of the week: GET DOWN
Get down has so many meanings. It can mean to DANCE, to DUCK... But it also has another meaning. Can you guess the third meaning from these sentences? "Going to work in the morning gets me down." "If I give homework to my students, it really gets them down." Can you write 3 sentences in the comments, one for each type of GET DOWN? Let's go! Receive some feedback from me or @Jack Hastings and be as creative as you like!
Phrasal verb of the week: GET DOWN
- Last weekend I went to a bar with some friends and we got down. - I have to be careful when getting down because of my back problems. - Having to get up at 6 in the morning is getting me down more and more.
I have a question.
Hello everyone! 👋 I hope you’re all doing well. Could you tell me what the difference is between a holiday and a bank holiday? Thank you in advance. 😄
Holiday refers to the concept of a holiday. Example: I'm going on holiday. A bank holiday is a specific public holiday when businesses are closed.
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Today I had my class with emily about conditionals we learned the second so If I were you I would come next time 😂✨very fun!!
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I’ll watch the recorded lesson.
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Pablo Benéitez Martínez
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I'm Pablo, from Málaga, Spain.

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