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    Superstitions - Zapp English Colloquial 3.16

    enDecember 09, 2012
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    About this Episode

    In this unit you'll find out how superstitious the British are and learn lots of colloquial English ways to talk about luck. Do you know any sayings about fingers or old ladies? Well you will by the time you've finished this colloquial unit. Katie is describing the colloquialism and Mark is guessing. See how many spoken expressions you can get right. Good luck! Visit http://zappenglish.com to download the eBook containing a transcription and additional exercises.

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