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Bitesize Ep 30 - Let's Talk About British Sweets

An episode of the The British English Podcast podcast, hosted by Charlie Baxter, titled "Bitesize Ep 30 - Let's Talk About British Sweets" was published on February 15, 2022 and runs 20 minutes.

February 15, 2022 ·20m · The British English Podcast

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📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test 👄 Improve Your Pronunciation Charlie is back home in the UK for now and he talks about British sweets. In this mouth-watering episode, he talks about the British people's love for sweet food, like chocolate and ice cream. He talks about an Easter chocolate egg, ice cream sold from vans, and his own favourite chocolate treat! He also shares how a popular British author got inspired to write one of the most loved children's stories about chocolate. More useful links below... 📑 Transcripts & Glossaries 🎓 The Academy 🎁 FREE Resources 🎓 English Courses 🖥 thebritishenglishpodcast.com 📧 Newsletter with e-lessons 👋 Instagram @thebritishenglishpodcast 🤑 Get paid to tell people about the podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

πŸ“Β Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test πŸ‘„ Improve Your Pronunciation Charlie is back home in the UK for now and he talks about British sweets. In this mouth-watering episode, he talks about the British people's love for sweet food, like chocolate and ice cream. He talks about an Easter chocolate egg, ice cream sold from vans, and his own favourite chocolate treat! He also shares how a popular British author got inspired to write one of the most loved children's stories about chocolate. More useful links below... πŸ“‘ Transcripts & Glossaries πŸŽ“ The Academy 🎁 FREE Resources πŸŽ“ English Courses πŸ–₯ thebritishenglishpodcast.com πŸ“§ Newsletter with e-lessons πŸ‘‹ Instagram @thebritishenglishpodcast πŸ€‘ Get paid to tell people about the podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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