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![]() ![]() We've been out of the office to talk to people about their feelings at Christmas time. We've also been asking people to describe their ideal Christmas. So there's a lot of talk in this programme about happiness, togetherness, as well as snow and food ... From all of us at أغر؟´«أ½ Learning English, we wish you health and happiness.
Vocabulary from the programme hopeful having hope thankful If you feel thankful, you feel pleased with, or grateful for, what you have. joyous very happy, full of joy nervous worried, anxious relaxed comfortable, without worries homey informal to do with staying at home brussel sprouts a green vegetable like small cabbages which are boiled in water to feel stuffed informal to feel full of food and that you have eaten too much Extras |
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