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Sunday, April 29, 2018
(Advanced) The History of Manners
Looked at over time, we’re gradually picking up slightly better manners – but what are we doing now that might, in future eras, be considered bad manners?
Watch:
HISTORY OF IDEAS - Manners
Sunday, April 22, 2018
(Upper-Intermediate) The Rohingya Crisis
Part 1.
0:00 - 8:45
Fill the gaps
________ persecution
a __________ crackdown
___________ checkpoints
___________ to survive
an _________future
to _______the border
s_______ heat
n___ arrivals
s_______ violence
_______ cleansing
b_______ fire
_____ freely
_____ (people) to safety
l____ _______ and that
j____ the queue
a b______ journey
d____d by the side of the
road
d___ by day
________ of movement
________ immigrants
there’s __________ to
lose
__________ reception
like __________ in a
haystack
_______________ in a
crowd
Part 2.
8:45-17:43
Severe _______
Sheer _______
keep things _____
conditions are _____
give ______
emergency ______
get someone _________
a grave _______
whisked ______
signs _____
the worst ______
a pool _______
drag someone _____
sustain _______
targeting _______
hit back ________
mass killings
gruesome _________
a blood____
blind____
set fire to _____
Part 3.
17:45- End
____ of conduct
exercise _______
overwhelming _______
flee _____ the border
clear to ____
_____ towards
want ______ to do with
the peace ______
fake _____
committing ______
unbearably ____
makeshift ____
announce ____
brutal ______
heavy ____
long____ solution
______ trafficking
____ exodus
a place to ___ home
Rohingya