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Words with Kel Richards -19th January

John Stanley

This week Kel and John tackle some of your questions that have built up during the Christmas break.

Like, where did the saying “Bobs your uncle” come from?

They find out if it’s correct to say “a orange” or “an orange”

And explore the meaning behind “Dead as a doornail”.

As Kel says, the English language is a river, not a lake, so let’s dive in!

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John Stanley
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