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Learning the Tarot - An On-Line Course Learning the Tarot - An On-Line Course Welcome to Learning the Tarot - my course on how to read the tarot cards The tarot is a deck of 78 picture cards that has been used for centuries to reveal hidden truths In the past few years, interest in the tarot has grown tremendously More and more people are seeking ways to blend inner and outer realities so they can live their lives more creatively They have discovered in the tarot a powerful tool for personal growth and insight If you're curious, then read on [ Site Contents ] [ Download the Course ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Get the Book ] [ Spreads ] [ Sample Readings ] [ Browse & Buy Tarot Decks ] [ Updates ] How Does This Course Work? My main purpose in this course is to show you how to use the cards for yourself The tarot can help you understand yourself better and teach you how to tap your inner resources more confidently You not have to have "psychic powers" to use the tarot successfully All you need is the willingness to honor and develop your natural intuitive abilities Learning the Tarot is a self-paced series of 19 lessons that begin with the basics and then move gradually into more detailed aspects of the tarot These lessons are geared toward beginners, but experienced tarot users will find some useful ideas and techniques as well For each lesson there are some exercises that reinforce the ideas presented The Cards section contains information about each of the tarot cards You can refer to this section as you go through the lessons and later as you continue your practice The Spreads section contains information about the patterns for laying out the cards These are the main features of the course, but there are many other pages to explore here as well file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/TOP.HTM (1 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:23] Learning the Tarot - An On-Line Course What Is Needed For the Course? The only real requirement for this course is a tarot deck If you don't have a deck, read through my comments on buying your first deck and then browse through my Tarot Deck Section Nowadays, there are many choices The on-line version of Learning the Tarot is illustrated with the popular Rider-Waite deck This is a good deck to start with because there are pictures on every card which helps when you are learning If you already have a different 78 card deck, you may use it with the course The principles of tarot work are much the same no matter what deck you use You can buy tarot decks in many places now Bookstores often carry them, and many internet sites offer a variety of tarot decks for sale If you have trouble finding a deck in your area, you can order one from me What is the History of this Course? I began writing this course in 1989 I had been studying the tarot for some years, and I found that I was developing some ideas about the cards and how they could be used as a tool for inner guidance In October 1995, I created this website In October 1998, Learning the Tarot was published as a paperback My experience with the cards is in doing readings for myself, friends, relatives and acquaintances probably the kind of tarot you are interested in The tarot cards are not difficult to learn, but there is always more to them that can be learned They are deceptively simple, but surprisingly rich How Can I Take This Course? Internet: You can use this course while connected to the Internet, just as you are now The course is free, but please read the copyright message first When you're ready, go to the contents page and begin exploring! At Home: You can download the course to your own computer for personal use at home (while not connected to the Internet) You can also order Learning the Tarot from me in paperback or on diskettes or purchase the book from a local or on-line bookstore Some people worry that working with the tarot will involve them in occult practices or create conflicts with their religious beliefs My approach to the cards is simple and natural I try to show that the cards file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/TOP.HTM (2 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:23] Learning the Tarot - An On-Line Course are not dark and mysterious, but wonderful tools for self-discovery In fact, I feel that using the tarot can expand your spiritual awareness in many positive ways Others may believe that the tarot is unscientific - a plaything at best, but certainly not to be taken seriously by those who know better I ask only that you indulge your curiosity and be willing to explore the cards with an open mind After all, that is the true spirit of scientific endeavor! I hope you're intrigued enough to try this course If you're still not sure, read Lesson I think you will find Learning the Tarot interesting at least, and perhaps the tool you have been looking for to develop your unrealized potential Have fun and good luck! Copyright © 1995-2000 by Joan Bunning "Illustrations from the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck (R), known also as the Rider Tarot and the Waite Tarot, reproduced by permission of U S Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902 USA Copyright © 1971 by U.S Games Systems, Inc Further reproduction prohibited The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck (R) is a registered trademark of U.S Games Systems, Inc file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/TOP.HTM (3 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:23] Tarot Course Table of Contents Table of Contents Welcome Lessons Exercises Cards Spreads Readings Charts Miscellaneous Decks Order Lessons ● ● ● ● Introduction ❍ Lesson - Introduction to the Tarot - A little history, some philosophy and a rationale Elements of the Tarot ❍ Lesson - The Major Arcana - Fool's Journey ❍ Lesson - The Minor Arcana ❍ Lesson - The Spread Doing Readings ❍ Lesson - The Daily Reading ❍ Lesson - The Environment - inner and outer ❍ Lesson - Writing a Question ❍ Lesson - The Question Reading - Shuffling Methods - Step-by-Step Procedure ❍ Lesson - The Other Reading - Step-by-Step Procedure ❍ Lesson 10 - The Open Reading - Step-by-Step Procedure Principles of Interpretation ❍ Introduction ❍ Lesson 11 - Interpreting a Single Card ❍ Lesson 12 - Major and Minor Arcana Cards ❍ Lesson 13 - Aces ❍ Lesson 14 - Court Cards ❍ Lesson 15 - Card Pairs ❍ Lesson 16 - Position Pairs in the Celtic Cross Spread ❍ Lesson 17 - Reversed Cards file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le g%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/course.htm (1 of 4) [15/07/2001 20:16:25] Tarot Course Table of Contents ❍ ● Lesson 18 - Creating the Story Closing ❍ Lesson 19 - Some Final Thoughts - A few closing thoughts about the meaning and purpose of tarot work Exercises ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Introduction to Exercises Exercises - Lesson - Introduction to the Tarot Exercises - Lesson - The Major Arcana Exercises - Lesson - The Minor Arcana - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson - The Spread Exercises - Lesson - The Daily Reading Exercises - Lesson - The Environment Exercises - Lesson - Writing a Question Exercises - Lesson - The Question Reading Exercises - Lesson - The Other Reading Exercises - Lesson 10 - The Open Reading Exercises - Lesson 11 - Interpreting a Single Card Exercises - Lesson 12 - Major and Minor Arcana Cards - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson 13 - Aces Exercises - Lesson 14 - Court Cards - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson 15 - Card Pairs - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson 16 - Position Pairs in the Celtic Cross - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson 17 - Reversed Cards - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson 18 - Creating the Story Exercises - Lesson 19 - Some Final Thoughts Card Information Pages ● ● Introduction Individual Card Descriptions Spread Information Pages ● ● Introduction Spread Descriptions file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le g%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/course.htm (2 of 4) [15/07/2001 20:16:25] Tarot Course Table of Contents ❍ ❍ Celtic Cross Yin Yang Sample Readings ● ● Jill's Tale - Series of Three Celtic Cross Readings ❍ First Reading ❍ Second Reading ❍ Third Reading Other Readings ❍ President Clinton/Monica Lewinsky - Aug 1998 ❍ President Clinton/Monica Lewinsky - Feb 1998 ❍ Presidental Election - Sept 1996 ❍ Budget Crisis - Dec 1995 ❍ Bosnia - Nov 1995 ❍ Earth Changes - Oct 1995 ❍ O J Simpson - Sept 1995 Charts ● Cards Major Arcana ❍ Minor Arcana - Ace through Ten ❍ Minor Arcana - Court Cards Spreads ❍ Celtic Cross Spread Suit Qualities ❍ Wands ❍ Cups ❍ Swords ❍ Pentacles Court Card Pairs ❍ Page/Page ❍ Page/Knight ❍ Knight/Knight ❍ Queen or King/Page ❍ Queen or King/Knight ❍ Queen/Queen ❍ ● ● ● file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le g%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/course.htm (3 of 4) [15/07/2001 20:16:25] Tarot Course Table of Contents Queen/King ❍ King/King Suit Pairs ❍ Wands/Cups ❍ Wands/Swords ❍ Swords/Cups ❍ Swords/Pentacles ❍ Pentacles/Cups ❍ Pentacles/Wands ❍ Same Suit ❍ ● Miscellaneous ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Acknowledgements Other Tarot-Related Sites Bibliography Author Complete List of Pages by File Name Footnotes Updates to Learning the Tarot Order Information [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le g%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/course.htm (4 of 4) [15/07/2001 20:16:25] Individual Tarot Cards Individual Tarot Cards [ How to interpret card information pages] - [ Summary Charts ] MAJOR ARCANA - [ images ] [ Fool ] [ Magician ] [ High Priestess ] [ Empress ] [ Emperor ] [ Hierophant ] [ Lovers ] [ Chariot ] [ Strength ] [ Hermit ] [ Wheel of Fortune ] [ Justice ] [ Hanged Man ] [ Death ] [ Temperance ] [ Devil ] [ Tower ] [ Star ] [ Moon ] [ Sun ] [ Judgement ] [ World ] WANDS - [ images ] [ Ace ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ 10 ] [ Page ] [ Knight ] [ Queen ] [ King ] CUPS - [ images ] [ Ace ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ 10 ] [ Page ] [ Knight ] [ Queen ] [ King ] SWORDS - [ images ] [ Ace ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ 10 ] [ Page ] [ Knight ] [ Queen ] [ King ] PENTACLES - [ images ] [ Ace ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ 10 ] [ Page ] [ Knight ] [ Queen ] [ King ] [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/cards.htm [15/07/2001 20:16:27] Introduction to the Tarot Card Descriptions Introduction to the Card Descriptions [ Name and Picture ] [ Keywords ] [ Actions ] [ Opposing Cards ] [ Reinforcing Cards ] [ Court Card Pairs ] [ Ace-Ace Pairs ] [ Description ] [ Reversed? ] Here are the features you will find on the card pages: Name and Picture The name of the card with a small picture of its image from the Rider-Waite deck The thumbnail picture is a link to a larger version (100 KB on average) available on Paul Caskey's website Keywords Keywords are 3-5 words or phrases that capture the main themes of a card They are listed at the top of the page There are also three keyword summary charts for reference Actions Actions are phrases describing how the energy of each keyword manifests Two sample actions for the High Priestess are "looking beyond the obvious" and "sensing the secret and hidden." These are ways to experience mystery The active form is used to emphasize how a card represents dynamic energy Opposing Cards An opposing pair consists of two cards with meanings that can be opposites Some cards are listed that might form an opposing pair with the given card under some circumstances These are only some of the possibilities See lesson 15 and the suit and court card summary charts for more on opposing cards Reinforcing Cards file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le %20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/howcard.htm (1 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:28] Introduction to the Tarot Card Descriptions A reinforcing pair consists of two cards with meanings that can be similar Some cards are listed that might form a reinforcing pair with the given card under certain circumstances These are only some of the possibilities See lesson 15 for more on reinforcing pairs Court Card Pairs Court cards form natural pairs because of their distinctive personalities Compare the ranks and suits of the two cards to understand the interaction See lesson 15 and the suit and court card summary charts for more on court card pairs Ace-Ace Pairs An Ace-Ace pair does not show an opposition, but a unique chance to grow in a new direction that taps the energy of both suits Description The description consists of a few paragraphs of extra information about a card and what it implies in a reading The major arcana descriptions tend to be general and philosophical The minor arcana descriptions are more concrete and everyday Reversed? There are no separate explanations for reversed cards The meaning of a reversed card depends on what the card would mean if upright A reversed card shows that a card's energy is present, but at a lower level For some reason, the energy cannot express freely, normally or completely It may be: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● still in its early stages losing force and power blocked or restricted incomplete inappropriate being denied only present in appearance See lesson 17 for more information on reversed cards [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le %20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/howcard.htm (2 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:28] Lesson - The Daily Tarot Reading Lesson [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/less5.htm (3 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:20:42] Exercises - Lesson - The Daily Tarot Reading Exercises - Lesson The Daily Reading (See Introduction to Exercises) Exercise 5.1 - Learning the Cards One By One You can become more familiar with each tarot card by concentrating on a different one each day This exercise takes a minimum of seventy-eight days, so it is quite a commitment, but, if you stick with it, you will know the tarot deck very well when you are done Decide now how you will choose your daily card during this learning phase You can be systematic (first the Wands, then the Cups, etc.) or spontaneous You can pick a card that catches your eye, or one that seems fitting for the day's events A single day on each card is enough, but you can take longer, if you wish When you have selected a card, read its information page at least once Write down the keywords, and try to memorize them They will help you remember the meanings of a card quickly Study the details of the card's picture as well You may want to make a copy of the information page to refer to during the day I don't recommend carrying your card around as it could get lost or damaged Start a journal, if you wish Exercise 5.2 - Establishing a Daily Reading Practice When you have studied all the tarot cards at least once, begin drawing your cards without conscious deliberation Follow the steps listed in lesson Continue to make entries in your journal, if you have one After a month or so, calculate the distribution of suits and major arcana cards Do you notice a pattern that reflects your situation? Do certain card(s) show up frequently? Ask yourself why this might be so Lesson [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/exer5.htm [15/07/2001 20:20:43] Exercises - Lesson - The Tarot Spread Exercises - Lesson The Spread (See Introduction to Exercises.) Exercise 4.1 - Celtic Cross Spread Spend a few minutes looking at the Celtic Cross Section so you understand how it is set up Don't worry about memorizing anything The goal is simply to get comfortable with the information Now, lay out ten cards of your choice using this spread Read the page for each position one by one Think about the meaning each card takes on because it falls in a certain position You will learn more about this later, but just speculate for now Exercise 4.2 - Designing a Spread You can design spreads yourself to suit your needs Create for yourself now a three-card tarot spread Follow these steps: ● ● ● Draw a picture of the physical layout - where the cards should go Number the positions to show order of placement Write a short phrase or two describing the meaning of each position This is a basic three-card spread that covers events in time file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/exer4.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:20:44] Exercises - Lesson - The Tarot Spread Here's a spread to use when you belong to a three-person team and want to know the expectations of the members (including yourself) The cards form a "Y" with the tops facing inward This pattern suggests a meeting of the minds Design your layout so it reflects the meanings of the positions To expand on this exercise, work with four, five or more cards Lesson [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/exer4.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:20:44] Major Arcana MAJOR ARCANA file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Lea g%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlema.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:14] Major Arcana file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Lea g%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlema.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:14] Wands WANDS file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlew.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:16] Wands file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlew.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:16] Cups CUPS file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlec.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:17] Cups file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlec.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:17] Swords SWORDS file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titles.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:18] Swords file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titles.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:18] Pentacles PENTACLES file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlep.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:18] Pentacles file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/titlep.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:23:18] Joan Bunning My name's Joan I have two sons David (16) and Jonathan (13) I have a degree in social psychology from Cornell and have worked as an editor, bookstore manager, programmer and website developer My special interest is the Tarot and the website I have created about the cards, "Learning the Tarot - An OnLine Course I also enjoy Kung Fu, movies, artichokes and very hot weather On-Line Tarot Course file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Learning%20the%20Tarot%20-%20Joan%20Bunning/who.htm [15/07/2001 20:23:33] [...]... Rider-Waite Tarot Deck (R) are reproduced in this course with the permission of U.S Games Systems, Inc The illustrations in the book version of Learning the Tarot are from the Universal Waite deck, also published by U S Games Lesson 3-1: Many decks use names other than these for the four suits The names chosen often reflect the themes of the deck file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Lea %2 0the% 2 0Tarot% 20-%20Joan%20Bunning/footnote.htm... 2-1: The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck was originally published in 1910 by Rider and Company, London The images were designed by Pamela Colman Smith under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite, a scholar of occultism Dr Waite's comments on these cards were published at the same time in The Key to the Tarot The Rider-Waite Deck is also known as the Rider Deck or the Smith-Waite Deck Illustrations from the Rider-Waite... Phillips The Magick of the Tarot St Paul, MN: Llewellyn, 1983 10 Dummett, Michael The Visconti-Sforza Tarot Cards New York: George Braziller, 1986 11 Fairfield, Gail Choice-Centered Tarot North Hollywood, CA: Newcastle, 1985 12 Garen, Nancy Tarot Made Easy New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989 13 Gerulskis-Estes, Susan The Book of Tarot Dobbs Ferry, NY: Morgan & Morgan, 1981 14 Giles, Cynthia The Tarot: History,... file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books /Learning% 2 0the% 2 0Tarot% 20-%20Joan%20Bunning/biblio.htm (1 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:30] Tarot Bibliography 15 Gray, Eden A Complete Guide to the Tarot New York: New American Library, 1970 16 Gray, Eden Mastering the Tarot New York: New American Library, 1971 17 Gray, Eden The Tarot Revealed New York: New American Library, 1960 18 Greer, Mary K Tarot For Yourself: A Workbook...Introduction to the Tarot Card Descriptions Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Le %2 0the% 2 0Tarot% 20-%20Joan%20Bunning/howcard.htm (3 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:28] Footnotes for Learning the Tarot Footnotes The links on this page lead to sites where the item or a related one can be purchased or where you can get more information You must be connected to the Internet... Eileen Tarot: The Handbook for the Journeyman North Hollywood, CA: Newcastle, 1987 5 Connolly, Eileen Tarot: A New Handbook for the Apprentice North Hollywood, CA: Newcastle, 1979 6 Cortellesi, Linda The User-Friendly Tarot Guidebook Worthington, OH: Chalice Moon Publications, 1996 7 Cowie, Norma Tarot for Successful Living White Rock, British Columbia: NC Publishing, 1979 8 D'Agostino, Joseph D Tarot: The. .. going with the flow Star - innocence, faith, trust Judgement - rebirth, new starts Three of Wands - expanding horizons, going into unexplored territory DESCRIPTION As Card 0, the Fool lies at the beginning of the major arcana, but also somewhat apart from the other cards In medieval courts, the court jester was someone who was not expected to follow the same rules as others He could observe and then poke... societies The Hierophant represents all of these because his realm is structured groups with rules and assigned roles Such environments emphasize belief systems - facts, rules, procedures, and ritual Members are rewarded for following conventions They develop a group identity The Hierophant is one of three cards that focuses on the group (The 3 of Cups and the 3 of Pentacles are the others.) In readings, the. .. file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books /Learning% 2 0the% 2 0Tarot% 20-%20Joan%20Bunning/chmaj.htm (1 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:16:32] Tarot Keywords - Major Arcana [ Top ] [ Lessons ] [ Cards ] [ Spreads ] [ Decks ] [ Book ] Copyright © 1995-1998 by Joan Bunning file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books /Learning% 2 0the% 2 0Tarot% 20-%20Joan%20Bunning/chmaj.htm (2 of 2) [15/07/2001 20:16:32] THE FOOL THE FOOL ● ● ● ● BEGINNING... and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (New York: Atheneum, 1972) 6 of Wands: Dante Alighieri, The Purgatorio, John Ciardi, trans (New York: New American Library, 1957) p 123 8 of Wands: The Ten Commandments (Paramount Pictures, 1956) file:///C|/My%20Documents/Spiritoality/Books/Lea %2 0the% 2 0Tarot% 20-%20Joan%20Bunning/footnote.htm (2 of 3) [15/07/2001 20:16:29] Footnotes for Learning the Tarot ... - The Daily Reading ❍ Lesson - The Environment - inner and outer ❍ Lesson - Writing a Question ❍ Lesson - The Question Reading - Shuffling Methods - Step-by-Step Procedure ❍ Lesson - The Other... Exercises - Lesson - The Minor Arcana - Suggestions Exercises - Lesson - The Spread Exercises - Lesson - The Daily Reading Exercises - Lesson - The Environment Exercises - Lesson - Writing a... Exercises - Lesson - The Question Reading Exercises - Lesson - The Other Reading Exercises - Lesson 10 - The Open Reading Exercises - Lesson 11 - Interpreting a Single Card Exercises - Lesson 12 - Major

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