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Culips Everyday English Podcast - Bonus Episode #06 – Spontaneous photo shoot

Bonus Episode #06 – Spontaneous photo shoot

06/19/22 • 17 min

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Culips Everyday English Podcast
Bonus Episode #06 – Spontaneous photo shoot Episode description In this week’s update episode, Andrew shares a story about getting his picture taken in a photo booth. Plus, in the vocabulary lesson, he teaches you a useful expression: unbeknownst to [someone]. Visit Culips.com to get the 100% free transcript for this episode.
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Bonus Episode #06 – Spontaneous photo shoot Episode description In this week’s update episode, Andrew shares a story about getting his picture taken in a photo booth. Plus, in the vocabulary lesson, he teaches you a useful expression: unbeknownst to [someone]. Visit Culips.com to get the 100% free transcript for this episode.

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