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  • On this course you’ll be exposed to a whole host of new lexis through engaging stories.
  • You’ll practise
    • your listening skills when you watch the video recordings. 
    • your deduction skills as you use the context to work out unknown lexis. 
    • your memory skills as you work through the practice tasks to internalise the new chunks. 
    • your discussion skills with the other participants 
    • your productive skills if you choose to submit your own task to get detailed feedback from us.
  • Work through as many, or as few, of the 20 self-contained units at your own speed.
  • You will become part of the Lexical Crew – our free community for participants
  • You will receive a certificate of completion for each batch of 4 units that you complete.
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Unit 01: Snapshots

Unit 02: Room 101

Unit 03: I’m an expert in…

Unit 04: Inspirational Award

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Unit 05: Bucket List

Unit 06: Song Choice

Unit 07: Iconic Landmark

Unit 08: National Banquet

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Unit 09: Modern Invention

Unit 10: How to…

Unit 11: Relationship Stories

Unit 12: Rollercoaster Emotions

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Unit 13: Guilty Pleasures

Unit 14: Personal Memories

Unit 15: Benefits of travelling

Unit 16: How strict were your parents?

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Unit 17: A Place I lived

Unit 18: Wardrobe Capsule

Unit 19: Advice to Your Younger Self

Unit 20: Learning Never Ends

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Thank you a lot for your work, I enjoyed all your tasks so much. 🌸

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Machu Picchu

This is a photo which conjures upto make something appear as a picture in your mind (evoke) to make something in a quick and clever way, especially food such a myriad an extremely large number of somethingof emotions when I see it and, in fact, I‘ve actually had it turned into a canvas, which is on our bedroom wall so I catch a glimpse of it every day. If you haven’t guessed, it is Machu Picchu, Peru. Throughout my 20s, I had a yearninga strong and emotional desire to visit this Inca citadel but it wasn’t until 2011 that my dream came true. I was worried that it wouldn’t live up to to do as well as or be as good as other people expect you tomy expectations but it far surpassedto outdo someone or something, to go beyond what was expected them – better than my wildest dreams. We arrived literally at the crack of dawnvery early in the morning and saw the mist lift to unveilto remove a cover or curtain from a painting, statue, etc. so that it can be seen in public for the first time to show or introduce a new plan, product, etc. to the public for the first time the sight that had transfixed to make somebody unable to move because they are afraid, surprised, etc.me in photos for decades. We had to make a split second done very quickly or very accuratelydecision about whether to scramble to move quickly, especially with difficulty, using your hands to help youup the peak where we are posing in the photo. We had no idea how onerousneeding great effort; causing trouble or worry this would be – it turned out to be gruelling very difficult and making you very tired, needing great effort for a long timebeyond belief with steep narrow stone steps chiselledto cut or shape wood or stone into the mountain side. Some people were being guided and coaxedto persuade somebody to do something by talking to them in a kind and gentle way through tunnels and caves to get there, I just had my husband to help me get to grips withto begin to understand and deal with something difficult my vertigo and quivering to shake slightly; to make a slight movementlegs. On reaching the peak, I was overcome with a mixture of awe, relief and deliriuma mental state where somebody becomes excited and not able to think or speak clearly, usually because of illness, and couldn’t hold back the tears. My husband assumed I was blubberingto cry noisily due to the vertigo but it was more the realisation of my lifelong dream. When I pulled myself togetherto take control of your feelings and behave in a calm way, I was flabbergastedextremely surprised and/or shocked to see people using their mobiles. Who would have thought that there would be mobile coverage so high up? I jumped on the band wagonTo join or follow something once it is successful or popular and dialled my mum’s number. She was also gobsmackedutterly astonished/ so surprised that you do not know what to say to hear from me but, unfortunately, she took the opportunity to tell me that my uncle had passed away. This has tingedto add a small amount of colour to something to add a small amount of a particular emotion or quality to something my memory of the moment so it is a bittersweet bringing pleasure mixed with the feeling of being sadone

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