Grammar Challenge (Learn English)

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Improve your English grammar with the BBC. Each week we challenge an English language student on an area of the English language such as verb forms, tenses, prepositions and pronunciation. Listen to a short presentation on the topic then try to answer the questions. The programmes are recorded on location in an English language classroom. Each episode lasts for six minutes and is made available every Friday.

Watchdog: BBC journalist Clare Arthurs looks at the use of the word 'watchdog' in news contexts.

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