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Real English Discussions Course
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Introduction
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Real English Discussions Course
Week 1 - Bushfires & Australia's Ecosystems5 Topics -
Week 2 - Deadly & Harmless Australian Spiders5 Topics
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Week 3 - Political Corruption in Australia5 Topics
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Week 4 - How Climate Change Has Worsened in Dad's Lifetime5 Topics
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Week 5 - Australian Pub Drinking Games5 Topics
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Week 6 - The Australian Open5 Topics
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Week 7 - Early Exploration of Australia5 Topics
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Week 8 - Tasmanian Devils & Tigers5 Topics
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Week 9 - How Australia Got Camels5 Topics
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Week 10 - Women vs Men's Sport in Australia5 Topics
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Week 11 - Australia's Most Dangerous Animals5 Topics
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Week 12 - Australia's Worst-Ever Bushfire Season5 Topics
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Bonus SectionBonus 1 - Origins of the Coronavirus5 Topics
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Bonus 2 - Why the War on Drugs Never Worked5 Topics
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- He wanted to explore the interior of Australia.
- Amongst other things, it was for pastoral properties.
- For whatever reason, they were just called Afghans.
- I think there was an estimate of being about 300,000.
- It shot off his middle finger and took out a row of teeth.
- To my knowledge, there’s no sustainable wild population.
- They had a permanent population of cameleers and camels.
- You could not write this as fiction and have people believe it.
- In fact, it’s probably the only viable population of wild camels.
- Why were dromedaries brought for the Burke and Wills Expedition?