"I would say that we have chemistry. It's just like a certain special something between you and you meet," she says. "What people should do is they should be obliged to explain their, their reasons for doing things before they do it." 'There should be an oblique, like a bit of admin that you have to do at the beginning of that,' he adds.
Refresh your vocabulary from the first eleven episodes of Luke's English Podcast. Everyone knows it's vital to review vocabulary you have learned. If you don't review it then you're likely to forget it! So, in this episode I will help you to remember some of the expressions I taught you in the early days of Luke's English Podcast. Of course, we will be doing this in a natrual way by demonstrating the way these expressions can be used in an authentic and unscripted conversation. All you have to do is notice the expressions, remember them and then try and pick them up yourself. TO READ MORE, INCLUDING VOCABULARY NOTES AND DEFINITIONS
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