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The Procrastination Podcast  

The Procrastination Podcast

Author: Emma Walker

The perfect podcast for English learners who can't be bothered to study and do their homework, but still want to practise their English. Come and chill with me, Emma, from the channels Pronunciation with Emma and Procrastination with Emma, while I talk about various topics to expose you to natural English, just as if you were sitting in the pub with me with a nice cold cider.
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Ladders, pennies, umbrellas and shoes - Superstitions in England
Episode 45
Wednesday, 3 July, 2024

Book your 1:1 lesson on Preply and use the code 'EMMA' to get 50% off!Book here: https://preply.in/emma50What are some of the most common superstitions from England (and the UK in general)? Well, we'll talk about 14 of some of the most common ones so you can learn a little about English and British culture.Send me your suggestions, love and ramblings - [email protected] out more about me and my English pronunciation courses on my website.Follow Procrastination with EmmaYouTube: www.youtube.com/procrastinationwithemmaInstagram: www.instagram.com/procrastinationwithemmaX: www.twitter.com/procrastwithemFollow Pronunciation with EmmaYouTube: www.youtube.com/pronunciationwithemmaInstagram: www.instagram.com/pronunciationwithemmaFacebook: www.facebook.com/pronunciationwithemmaX: www.twitter.com/prowithemma

 

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