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![]() ![]() Derrick Coyle, Raven Master Derrick Coyle has a rather unusual job. He is a raven master at the Tower of London which means he's dedicated to looking after the Tower's unique feature - ravens. You can find out more about the language of this week's programme, below.
Vocabulary from the programme coronation a ceremony at which a crown is formally placed on the head of a new king or queen bitterly extremely NOTE: In this case someone was complaining 'bitterly' which means they were complaining a lot permission The act of allowing somebody to do something NOTE: You give someone permission monarchy a system of government by a king or a queen spacious large and with plenty of room to move about jealous feeling angry or unhappy because you wish you had something that somebody else has entourage a group of people who travel with an important person, like a prime minister or pop star Extras |
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