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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #66842: Teaching dance
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    1. you now know, my dance teacher is an Indian dancer.

    2. She dances a goddess.

    3. She was born in England but a dancer she learnt her technique in the north-east of India with a famous master.

    4. she came back in Europe, she began to perform

    5. a one-woman show.

    6. Her shows are fairytales.

    7. She moves a fairy.

    8. In the middle of her performance she tells us legends, the many we can read in sacred books from her country.

    9. nice it is listening to her, taking us to a mysterious land

    10. the one.we dream about.

    11. Then the music starts again, she begins to move slowly,

    12. then faster and faster, her movements and gestures become more agitated a breeze can become a strong wind.










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