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Aww yeah! Let's learn today with Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, Cersei Lannister
and more from Game of Thrones coming up!
So, I don't know about you, but I'm super excited the next week
we're finally getting new episodes of Game of Thrones.
So, to celebrate that, we thought that we would teach you with a scene
that actually comes from the last episode of season 7.
So, it's going to get you all ready for season 8.
You're going to learn a ton of vocabulary about war, about negotiation and much more.
And if you have not yet,
then I would highly recommend you press that
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so you can get more lessons from Game of Thrones
and other series you love.
Now, if you're ready, then follow me to King's Landing.
So, season 8 is coming soon.
If you're enjoy this lesson and you would like us to make lesson with Game of Thrones,
then be sure to hit that like button down below to let us know.
So, series like Game of Thrones can be a lot fun to learn English with, right?
But sometimes without a native to help explain things to you it can be kind of difficult to understand.
That's exactly why we created our three-part mini course with Friends to help you understand
your favorite TV series just like Game of Thrones.
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So, if you are a GoT lover, then we have a bunch of lessons
that we have already made with Game of Thrones.
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I highly recommend you check that out after you finish this lesson.
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And check out this other lesson with Game of Thrones
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Now, it's time to go beyond the classroom and live your English.
Aww yeah!