CBGa 1.24 | Parts of the body and talking about your health
In Lesson 24 of Coffee Break Gaelic, we’re looking at the topic of health. Language expert Susanna teaches learner Mark the words for different parts of the body and how
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In Lesson 24 of Coffee Break Gaelic, we’re looking at the topic of health. Language expert Susanna teaches learner Mark the words for different parts of the body and how
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