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Ears, mouth, and teeth

Ears. I hear or listen to music with my ears. And I have my mouth. I eat food and drink with my mouth. Inside my mouth, I have lots of teeth. This is a strange word in English b...

Course: Everyday English from the startSection: Head and body vocabularySubtitles: en

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nose.

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Ears. I hear or listen to music with my

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ears.

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And I have my mouth. I

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eat food and drink with my mouth. Inside

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my mouth, I have lots of teeth. This is

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a strange word in English because one is

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a tooth. One tooth. But plural is teeth.

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Completely different.

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Now, let's move on to the body. So, to

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connect my head to my body, we have

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this, which is a neck. This is my neck.

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So, let's start with these. These are my

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shoulders. I have two shoulders.

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And connected to my shoulders are my

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arms. Two arms.

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In the middle,

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I have an elbow. This is my elbow.

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