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One Response to “Intermediate Lesson S1 #19 - They Aren’t Trying to Insult You in Spanish…or Are They?”
Wednesday at 6:30 pm
Thanks to Herman Pearl for the music in today’s lesson! I think that is a fair deal…What do you think?
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