CNN Student News March 15, 2016 with English subtitles


source: CNN Student News with Subtitles  2016年3月14日
March 15 2016 CNN Student News with closed caption (You can click it on by yourself),
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Script: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS


source: Thanh Do     2016年3月15日
CNN Student News with subtitles.
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Rescheduling an appointment


source: Twominute English   2013年5月29日
You can't make it to the appointment on time? Well, don't panic! You can call up the other party and tell them that you need to reschedule for another time. Learn how to say that from this video.
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10 phrases to change your decision or mind.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2016年1月13日
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In this spoken English lesson by Ceema at Lets Talk you will learn some useful English phrases to change your mind or decision. A Decision is a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities. But sometimes, you still want to change that particular choice or decision, right? So Ceema has come up with various ways you can express your desire to change your choice or decision.
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I changed my mind: Simplest way to say that in the past you had one decision or opinion but later on you changed it.
Eg: We decided to watch a movie, but then I changed my mind. We went for lunch instead.

I had a change of heart: Change of feelings, attitudes and behavior (to be positive)
Eg: The judge fined him for 1000 gbp, but then had a change of heart since he was a first time offender. So he let the accused get away with much less.

Hang on a minute: Used when asking the other person to wait, while u are still debating a decision and you need more time to think
Eg: you’re not sure if you should pick up your new phone at the store or just have someone deliver it to your house. You need more time to think at the time of ordering your new handset.

On second thought: Introduce your final decision which you believe is better than the one you last made
Eg: I will speak with the HR manager about the issue, on second thought I think I will make a formal complaint in writing.

On reflection/upon reflection: When you have given ample thought to a decision or choice before changing it
Eg : Upon reflection, I decided that our plans to have a vacation this year can wait. We need to save money instead.

After further consideration: More formal way to say that you have given ample thought to a decision or choice before changing it
Eg : After further consideration, I decided that Mr Rogers is probably the best candidate suited for this role. Let’s hire him!!

He convinced me to/persuaded me to: When another person influences you to change what you have already decided
Eg : I decided to go home and study but he convinced me to wait around with his friends

I’m not sure what I was thinking when I…: Used when your previous decision was not logical
Eg : I have to break up with Mark! I’m not sure what I was thinking when I decided to date him.

I did a 180: Change of decision or feelings in the total opposite direction.
Eg : I had decided to stop speaking with my parents, but when I understood that they only wanted the best for me, I did a 180. I started visiting them more often, I just had a more positive approach toward them.

15 Phrases for Speaking Polite English


source: Espresso English   2016年2月21日
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Real English: KITCHEN and COOKING Vocabulary


source: Benjamin's English Classes  2015年6月8日
Food, can't live without it. In this lesson, you will learn common kitchen and cooking vocabulary like "fry", "saucepan", "season", "grind", and more. Watch this video to be able to talk about your cooking, and learn an old recipe at the same time. You won't be tested on your cooking skills, but take the quiz to test your understanding of the lesson!

Learn English: 5 'WORLD' Idioms


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2015年4月13日
http://www.engvid.com/ Are you on top of the world today or are you watching the world go by? Improve your English today by learning to use five common idioms with the word "world". Take your English to a higher level, and you'll soon start moving up in the world.

William Shakespeare (Learn English via Listening Level 3 - Lesson 7)


source: Daily English Conversation    2016年2月24日
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English Conversation 28


source: Trung Mai    2015年12月3日