2 Ts in a Pod: Coincidences

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2 Ts in a Pod: Coincidences Listening

Coincidences Listen to this clip from episode 11: Small World & Coincidences Katy tells the story of identical twins separated at birth. Predict: What coincidences could there have been in their lives? Make a note of all the coincidences you hear. Key: Both called James Both grew up to be police officers Both marry a Linda Both had sons called James Alan/Allan Both had a dog called Toy Both remarried women called Betty

Coincidences Now listen again and note down useful expressions for expressing surprise: What??? Seriously?? No way! You’re shitting me! That’s mental! How bizarre!