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Episode #53: A Spot of British English (Shall, Needn't + Ought To)

Episode #53: A Spot of British English (Shall, Needn't + Ought To)

11min |08/04/2024
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Master English With Tim

Episode #53: A Spot of British English (Shall, Needn't + Ought To)

Episode #53: A Spot of British English (Shall, Needn't + Ought To)

11min |08/04/2024
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Would you like to hear a spot of British English?
This episode, Tim’s old friend Christian, a native speaker of British English, is a guest on the show. Tim explains the exact meanings of three verbs typical of British English: ought to, needn’t and shall., while Christian reads example sentences that demonstrate these meanings and make them memorable.


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Would you like to hear a spot of British English?
This episode, Tim’s old friend Christian, a native speaker of British English, is a guest on the show. Tim explains the exact meanings of three verbs typical of British English: ought to, needn’t and shall., while Christian reads example sentences that demonstrate these meanings and make them memorable.


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Would you like to hear a spot of British English?
This episode, Tim’s old friend Christian, a native speaker of British English, is a guest on the show. Tim explains the exact meanings of three verbs typical of British English: ought to, needn’t and shall., while Christian reads example sentences that demonstrate these meanings and make them memorable.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Would you like to hear a spot of British English?
This episode, Tim’s old friend Christian, a native speaker of British English, is a guest on the show. Tim explains the exact meanings of three verbs typical of British English: ought to, needn’t and shall., while Christian reads example sentences that demonstrate these meanings and make them memorable.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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