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LESSON 36, January 30th

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 Today, we'll listen to "The Lucky One" by Taylor Swift. Let's take a look at some words and expressions first. Read the line from the song and the additional example and then choose the correct definition from the last column. Now listen to the song and put the lyrics in the correct order. Check your answers:

LESSON 35, January 23rd

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Today we'll learn a little bit more about "Lucky" by Britney Spears. Let's look at some vocabulary first! Now let´s use these words to complete the Wikipedia paragraph about the song. Finally, let's revise some grammar. Check your answers:

LESSON 34, January 16th

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Listening challenge! Listen to the song but DON'T READ THE ORIGINAL LYRICS. Instead*, read the following ones. There are some mistakes for you to correct. At the end of the line, you will see a number indicating the number of mistakes in that line. Can you spot them all? Good luck! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Check your answers: GLOSSARY: *Instead: En vez de

LESSON 33 - JANUARY 9th

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  Welcome to a new lesson! Are you ready to listen to some music? We will listen to "Lucky" by Britney Spears. This song has a very straightforward* introduction. "This is a story about a girl named Lucky" Before we listen to the song, what does it mean to be lucky? Take a look at some idioms* As you can see, a lucky person is a person who has good luck . Luck can be connected to superstitions but it can also refer to having a good life or good things happen to you, especially when it involves factors out of our control. Now, let's go back to the song. Is Lucky a common name or a made-up one? What do you expect her life to be like? A good life or a bad life? Listen to the song and watch the video! Read the lyrics and work on the activities. Glossary: *straightforward: directo/a. *idioms: dichos, refranes y expresiones.