CNN Student News - April 4, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100   2016年4月4日
April 4, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN   2016年4月4日
source: CNN   2016年4月4日
An international deal concerning migrants is tested, Brazil struggles to sell tickets for the Olympics, and we explore what it's like to work in the sky.

CNN Student News - April 6, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100   2016年4月5日
April 6, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN    2016年4月5日
Today, we're explaining the controversial "Panama Papers," we're exploring the possibilities of a contested convention, and we're featuring a Character Study.

Top 3 phrases to ask for more information in a meeting


source: Neil Collins    2016年3月31日

A WHILE or AWHILE?


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2013年3月7日
http://www.engvid.com/ "A while" or "awhile"? These words sound almost exactly the same, but one is a noun, and one is an adverb. In this lesson for advanced students, I'll teach you when to use each. Even native speakers get this wrong, so it might take a while, but if you watch the lesson and do the quiz, you will get it. http://www.engvid.com/a-while-or-awhile/

Learn English Phrases for Asking for Information


source: Espresso English   2016年3月24日
Everyday English Speaking Course: http://www.espressoenglish.net/everyd...
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Phrasal verbs for Dating & Relationship


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年5月18日
Take the quiz : http://www.learnex.in/phrasal-verbs-f...
Dating can be tricky, particularly when you're dating (in a relationship with) an English speaker and there are so many phrasal verbs! In this lesson you will learn some of the most common phrasal verbs related to dating.

--Hitting on (someone)-is to say/do things that demonstrate romantic/sexual interest in a particular person
--Flirt with –is another phrasal verb you could use which has pretty much the same meaning as the above
--Ask someone out-Invite someone to go on a date-a romantic encounter
--Lead (him) on-To provide false hope/expectation to the other person
--Hit (it) off-having a special connection/chemistry right from the beginning
--Fall for-Fall in love with
--Split up/ break up-separate-end the romantic relationship
--Drifted apart-slowly started to go in different directions over time for various reasons
--Hooked up-slang for “having sex” for just the one time with someone who isn’t your partner. You could however; also “hook up” with your partner i.e have sex with her/him
--Make up-reconciling and restoring peace in a relationship after a fight
---Put up with-tolerate a difficult/annoying person
--Cheated on-kissing or having sex with someone other than your partner
--Jerk (her) around-manipulate her. /use someone to their advantage
--Go out-go on a date/be in a relationship for an extended period of time
---Settle down-be in a long term stable relationship

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10 English Idioms for Communication and Miscommunication


source: Espresso English   2013年12月14日
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8 'head' phrasal verbs - head up/down/out/over/off...


source: English Lessons with Adam    2013年8月23日
Head to http://www.engvid.com for help with vocabulary! In this lesson we will look at phrasal verbs that use the verb 'head' with different prepositions to mean different things. You'll learn the meaning of head to, head up, head over, and more. Head over to http://www.engvid.com/phrasal-verbs-h... to take the quiz!