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English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate and Intermediate
English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate and Intermediate | Stuart Redman
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Primarily designed as a self-study reference and practice text, but can also be used for classroom work. Includes 100 easy-to-use units, an answer key, a detailed index with phonemic transcriptions, and illustrations.
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#hellothursday @wanderinglynn

1) Ineffable 👿
2) more than ones 🙈
3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esophagogastroduodenoscopy had to look this up and explain to a friend who is not very science/medicine savvy
4) gagh (Klingon food - has to do with a family/in joke)
5) in comments, need to look up names first.

julesG Tagging @Enchanted_Bibliophile - who's done this already, still want to say Hi! to a fellow speaker of English as a Second Language. 👋😊 6y
Enchanted_Bibliophile @julesG 🙋🏼‍♀️Hi! For interest sake what is your mother tongue 6y
julesG @Enchanted_Bibliophile German. But I should say, I grew up in a dialect rich area, so I often say proper German was my first foreign language. 😉😁 6y
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laurieluna Ah yes! The Ineffable Plan 😂😈😇 6y
wanderinglynn Great words! And German has some awesome words. Thanks for playing! 💜 6y
julesG @wanderinglynn Yes, German grammar makes it possible to string together nouns to form new nouns. My favourite is: Dampfschifffahrtskapitänsmützenabzeichennadelspitze - - tip of the needle of a badge of a steam boat captain's hat. And I could add some more nouns. 😂😂😂 6y
wanderinglynn That‘s so cool! I really should learn German. 6y
julesG @wanderinglynn Don't. It's not an easy language to learn. 😉 6y
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