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Chapter 3 (Telling Days, Date, Months and Year)

Episode 1 of the American English Classroom Podcast podcast, hosted by Rizky Nurul Amalia, titled "Chapter 3 (Telling Days, Date, Months and Year)" was published on October 13, 2020 and runs 16 minutes.

October 13, 2020 ·16m · American English Classroom Podcast

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Let's learn about Days, Date, Months and Year

Let's learn about Days, Date, Months and Year
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American English Pronunciation Podcast Seattle Learning Academy Become a more fluent English speaker by learning how to pronounce American English sounds, words, and phrases. Practice your English with each episode! 日常英语口语 Spoken English 每日美语 This posdcast is all about mastering daily American English. Indian Summer by William Dean Howells (1837 - 1920) LibriVox In his novel Indian Summer, William Dean Howells presents a mellow but realistic story that has the complete feel of that delightful time of the year, although the plot actually spans several seasons. The Indian summer aspect applies to a sophisticated gentleman, Theodore Colville, who has just entered his middle years as he returns to a scene, Florence, Italy, that played an important part in his early manhood. It was here twenty years earlier that he first fell in love, seemingly successfully until a sudden and harsh rejection. Now, after a once profitable career as a newspaper editor has ended, he is barely ensconced in the Italian city when he meets a lady from his past, a close friend of his lost love. Lina Bowen, now a widow with a young daughter, is an attractive and charming socialite among the American and English residents of Florence. Also living with her at this time as a temporary ward is a beautiful young girl just blossoming into womanhood, Imogene Graham.Col Workman's Dream by Edgar A. Guest Loyal Books Edgar Albert Guest (20 August 1881 in Birmingham, England – 5 August 1959 in Detroit, Michigan) (aka Eddie Guest) was a prolific English-born American poet who was popular in the first half of the 20th century and became known as the People's Poet.From his first published work in the Detroit Free Press until his death in 1959, Guest penned some 11,000 poems which were syndicated in some 300 newspapers and collected in more than 20 books, including A Heap o' Livin' (1916) and Just Folks (1917). Guest was made Poet Laureate of Michigan, the only poet to have been awarded the title.
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