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Lesson 29 Listening - Is it true that no two snow crystals are alike ?

14m · Help me with my English teacher Bryan · 09 Feb 03:47

In this episode I read a science article from the Library of Congress which is in the public domain. At the end of the reading I include vocabulary and an explanation of complex terms presented in the article.  Also, there will be questions regarding your comprehension, as well as opinion related to the story. I think you will find this to be an interesting and useful lesson. 

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