Learn English Through Listening

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Learn English 119 Podcast You Need To Stop Using Single Use Plastic

May 10, 2018

Learn English 119 Podcast You Need To Stop Using Single Use Plastic


A free learn English quickly podcast lesson from Adept English released weekly EVERY Monday and Thurdsay


Sometimes the obvious needs to be spoken out loud, especially when speaking English, to really make sense. So this weeks transcript of the Thursday learn English podcast does just that. We live in a crazy world, where we use a plastic drinking straw just ONCE for maybe 5 minutes and 1000 years later that straw is still around in some rubbish tip! So stop twiddling your thumbs why not learn to speak English and listen to some interesting facts on plastics.


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A photo of some single use plastic bottles used in the English podcast 119. Sometimes the obvious needs to be spoken out loud, especially when speaking English, to really make sense. So this weeks transcript of the Thursday learn English podcast does just that. We live in a crazy world, where we use a plastic drinking straw just ONCE for maybe 5 minutes and 1000 years later that straw is still around in some rubbish tip! So stop twiddling your thumbs why not learn to speak English and listen to some interesting facts on plastics.


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The Original Published Article For Podcast 119: Learn English Quickly Lesson 119 Article


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