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![]() ![]() Alexis Kekeh now, and with his university team in 1988 Have you ever been offered the chance to do something amazing, but you've decided not to do it? In today's programme we meet Alexis Kekeh, who tells us about a time he turned down an incredible opportunity - and why he has no regrets now. Remember you can find out more about some of the language from this week's programme below.
Vocabulary from the programme physiotherapist someone who helps people who have suffered muscle injury NOTE: A physiotherapist practises physiotherapy to concentrate on something to focus on something, to put your energy towards it e.g.: In my final year at university, I concentrated on my studies During the speech, he concentrated on US foreign policy to fall back on something here, to make use of something when your original plans don't work out e.g.: For a long time I couldn't get a job in publishing so I had to fall back on my languages, working as a tour guide in London to mark someone / something to have an effect on someone / something e.g. When I was twelve I saw a car crash and it really marked me When I was twelve I saw a car crash and it left its mark on me Extras ![]() |
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