English-speaking countries. Today we shall find up the information about the English-speaking countries, to learn to use the words who, which, that.

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English-speaking countries

Today we shall find up the information about the English-speaking countries, to learn to use the words who, which, that.

there won through too week write no piece I hour hear sea meat eye one weak peace here threw right know see two our meet their

advanced powerful to share to be shortened to be mixed emblem financial melting pot to occupy a maple tree to stretch real

A Little Teapot I’m a little teapot short and stout. Here is my handle, here is my spout. When I get all steamed up, and I shout: “Tip me over and pour me out!”

CountriesCapitalsLanguagesTraditions

Homework Ex 3, p. 56

During today’s lesson we have: learned about… reviewed the material about… done… read… written… got acquainted with… found out … remembered…