
British Bitesize Lesson #7: ALCOHOLIC, CHOCOHOLIC, SHOPAHOLIC, WORKAHOLIC
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English, Other
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KG - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial begins with a shoutout to Christoph, the first patron of the teacher's Patreon campaign. The lesson focuses on the suffix '-holic', which indicates an inability to stop doing something. Examples include 'alcoholic', 'workaholic', 'chocoholic', and 'shopaholic'. The teacher explains the serious nature of being an alcoholic, the work-life imbalance of a workaholic, the light-hearted use of chocoholic, and the fun aspect of being a shopaholic.
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