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Learning Englsih with EnglsihPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Englsih! This Englsih Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you the Englsih vocabulary to talk about safari animals. Whether it’s to enrich your vacation or to tell the police where the black rhinoceros hit your car, this video lesson is sure to help you tame the wild beast…well, at least the vocabulary for it! In this Englsih vocabulary video, you will learn Englsih by watching the video, seeing both English and translations describing the video, and all while listening to the Englsih translations being read aloud by our native Englsih speakers. Visit us at where you will find many more great Englsih lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Kintaroさん,
Your dog doesn’t move? Maybe you should take her for a walk..
Exercise is good for dogs!!
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