Catch Word #19 – Have a crush
Have you ever had a crush? At some time in your life, you have probably had a crush, someone who you liked in a special way. This week, Maura and Robin are talking about the expression, “to have a crush on someone”. They also look at other ways that you can say that you are thinking about someone romantically.**This could be important for you if you have a crush on an English speaker.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To have a crush on (someone)
- To get to know
- Kindergarten
- Fireworks
- To bump into (someone)
- Ontario Place
- To be interested in (someone)
- To wrap (something) up
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #19 – Have a crush
Have you ever had a crush? At some time in your life, you have probably had a crush, someone who you liked in a special way. This week, Maura and Robin are talking about the expression, “to have a crush on someone”. They also look at other ways that you can say that you are thinking about someone romantically.**This could be important for you if you have a crush on an English speaker.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To have a crush on (someone)
- To get to know
- Kindergarten
- Fireworks
- To bump into (someone)
- Ontario Place
- To be interested in (someone)
- To wrap (something) up
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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