Bonus Practice: #90 Үлгэр дуурайллын тухай ярих нь | Анхны үндэстнүүдийн удирдагчид (med)

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If you look up to someone, it means you admire them. Artwork by Jeremy Worrall, the 2025 National NAIDOC Week poster competition winner.

#90 дугаарын дадлага хичээлээ сонсоорой.


Speaking out loud will help to improve your English speaking fluency and will make it easier for you to remember new vocabulary.

This bonus episode provides interactive speaking practice for the words and phrases you learnt in #90 Talking about role models | First Nations Elders (Med).

Don't be shy - just try!

Allan:
I miss my grandpa. I always looked up to him.

Claire:
Yeah, you always speak so highly of him.

Allan:
I do. I’ve always admired him. He’s had a big impact on me.

Claire:
Would you say he’s someone who always led by example?

Allan:
Yes, I would. He didn’t just talk—he followed through. He was the kind of person who walked the talk.

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Credit: Paul Nicholson and Lily O'Sullivan voiced the characters of Allan and Claire and Professor Lynda Yates was our educational consultant.

For more on NAIDOC Week, check out Celebrating NAIDOC week | SBS NITV.

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Bonus Practice: #90 Үлгэр дуурайллын тухай ярих нь | Анхны үндэстнүүдийн удирдагчид (med) | SBS Mongolian