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Reopening the world: first steps | Learn the phrasal verb ‘die out’
FromPlain English | Improve your English with current events
Reopening the world: first steps | Learn the phrasal verb ‘die out’
FromPlain English | Improve your English with current events
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2020
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Podcast episode
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After weeks of shutdown, countries are preparing to reopen. Restaurant servers will have to wear masks, shops will have stricter capacity limits, and you still won’t be able to party at nightclubs for a while. But is it too soon? 85 percent of the population is still at risk, and reopening could threaten a second wave of infections. Plus, learn the phrasal verb “die out.” Take your English to the next level with Plain English Plus+! Speak with more confidence, learn English vocabulary, and train your ear to listen at full speed. Members get access to a library of over 50 captioned video lessons, episode transcripts with translations, flashcards on Quizlet, a fast version of every new episode, and more! Learn more at PlainEnglish.com/Plus. See a full, free transcript and all episode resources for this episode at: https://www.plainenglish.com/259 Join our e-mail community for free English learning tips, extra vocabulary words, and links to English articles about your favorite Plain English topics. It’s free! Join at PlainEnglish.com/Mail Aprende inglés gratis en línea con nuestro curso. Se habla a una velocidad lenta para que todos entiendan. ¡Aprende ingles con nosotros ahora! | Aprenda Inglês online grátis com o Plain English, a uma velocidade menor, para que todos possam entender. Contact: E-mail jeff@plainenglish.com | WhatsApp +1 312 967 8757 | Facebook PlainEnglishPod | Instagram PlainEnglishPod | Twitter @PlainEnglishPod
Released:
May 14, 2020
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Podcast episode
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