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🎼 Flashdance

🎤 American singer and actress, Irene Cara, 1983


📕American English File 1, Second Edition, Unit 12A, Exercise 5, SONG, Page 93, Track 5.50

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🎶 Song


🎼 Flashdance

🎤 American singer and actress, Irene Cara, 1983


📕American English File 1, Second Edition, Unit 12A, Exercise 5, SONG, Page 93, Track 5.50

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📕 American English File 1, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 12B, Exercise 2, GRAMMAR, Pages 94, 146 & 147

🔎 present perfect or simple past?

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IELTS Collocation 17


I. shy1 /ʃaɪ/ adjective

(comparative shyer, superlative shyest)
[Word Family: verb: shy; noun: shyness; adverb: shyly; adjective: shy]

[Language: Old English; Origin: sceoh]

1. nervous and embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people, especially people you do not know:
• He was a quiet shy man.
shy with
• She was very shy with strangers.
• a shy smile
• As a teenager, I was painfully shy (=extremely shy).

shy to do something
• He was too shy to come and sit by me in class.
go all shy British English (=to suddenly become very shy)
• Oh, have you gone all shy, Jenny?


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