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Happy April Fools' Day! 🃏🎉 Today is the perfect day to check out the latest episode of "Holidays and Festivals" on my channel! 🎧 Listen to the episode below 👇🏻 In this episode, we explore the fun and fascinating history of April Fools' Day around the world. Learn about the pranks, jokes, and laughter that make this day so special. 🤣🌍 Whether you're a language learner or just someone who loves cultural celebrations, this episode is a must-listen! After you've had a good laugh, test your knowledge with our quiz or answer some questions to see how well you understood the episode. It's a great way to improve your vocabulary and comprehension skills! 📚🔍 Make sure to subscribe to "Holidays and Festivals" on iTalki so you don't miss any future episodes about different celebrations throughout the year. 📅🎙️ Share the link with your friends and family, and let's all enjoy the spirit of April Fools' Day together! 🎭🌟 #AprilFoolsDay #HolidaysAndFestivals #SubscribeNow
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In this chapter Mrs. Frisby saves a crow named Jeremy and rides on its back to safety. Jeremy tells Mrs Frisby she can call on him for help in the future. **Vocabulary with definitions and audio for chapters 1-5. https://teach.italki.com/vocabulary/910556** https://www.italki.com/vocabulary/910556?sharer=teacher&utm_source=copylink_share&utm_medium=share_content&utm_campaign=vocab&hl=en Send me a message for your free pdf copy of this book. https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/13365914 Mrs Frisby looked again at the sun and saw that she faced an unpleasant choice. She could go home by the same roundabout way she had come, in which case she would surely end up walking alone in the woods in the dark — a frightening prospect, for at night the forest was alive with danger. Then the owl came out to hunt, and foxes, weasels and strange wild cats stalked among the tree trunks. The other choice would be dangerous, too, but with luck it would get her home before dark. That would be to take a straighter route, across the farmyard between the barn and the chicken house, going not too close to the house but cutting the distance by half. The cat would be there somewhere, but by daylight — and by staying in the open, away from the shrubs — she could probably spot him before he saw her. The cat: He was called Dragon. Farmer Fitzgibbon’s wife had given him the name as a joke when he was a small kitten pretending to be fierce. But when he grew up, the name turned out to be an apt one. He was enormous, with a huge, broad head and a large mouth full of curving fangs, needle sharp. He had seven claws on each foot and a thick, furry tail, which lashed angrily from side to side. In colour he was orange and white, with glaring yellow eyes; and when he leaped to kill, he gave a high, strangled scream that froze his victims where they stood.
Chapter 3 The Crow and the Cat
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