CNN Student News - Aug 28, 2016 - English Sub


source: CNN Student News     2016年8月27日
A great deal of technology goes into today's show. It's included in reports on high-speed Internet access, a massive social media company, and a proposal for cars to "talk" to one another. CNN Student News also discuss yet another winter wallop for parts of the U.S., and we examine the details of an airplane that'll probably never fly.
Collection of videos by CNN Student News: https://goo.gl/EkMKat
Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/CNNStudentNew
MC: Carl Azuz
Facebook: http://goo.gl/0vY7J0
Source: http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews/
Transcript: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/
If you have any question, you can ask us now. We will try to answer your question soon.

CNN Student News - Aug 27, 2016 - English Sub


source: CNN Student News    2016年8月27日
Subjects covered on CNN Student News today include the U.S. stock market, the Federal Reserve, and immigration reform. We also jump back into history with a bit of Olympic trivia, and we show you what the future holds for some female ski jumpers.
Collection of videos by CNN Student News: https://goo.gl/EkMKat
Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/CNNStudentNew
MC: Carl Azuz
Facebook: http://goo.gl/0vY7J0
Source: http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews/
Transcript: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/
If you have any question, you can ask us now. We will try to answer your question soon.

CNN Student News - August 26, 2016 (Friday) English Subtitle/ CC


source: Listening Regularly    2016年8月25日
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Baseball Idioms Part One: Learn English with Simple English Videos


source: Simple English Videos    2015年5月12日
To see part two click here: https://youtu.be/6vZnxcDaf_4
To see part three click here: https://youtu.be/hDa2cnL9xsk
You can see this video with a clickable transcript at our video website:http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com/ba...

LEND, BORROW, OWE - What's the Difference?


source: Learn English Lab    2016年7月25日
Do you know the difference between LEND, BORROW, and OWE? Watch this video and find out if you can use these vocabulary words correctly. http://www.LearnEnglishLab.com

5 Food Idioms in English


source: English Teacher Jon    2011年9月14日
http://www.engvid.com There are a lot of idioms and expressions in English that involve food. But most of their meanings don't actually have anything to do with food! In this lesson, I'll teach you five food expressions.
After the lesson, take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/food-idioms/ .

SAT Vocabulary List #15


source: Catlin Tucker  2013年8月29日
Please take Cornell notes on these words and write down any examples that will help you to remember their meaning. Remember, your can pause this recording at any time if it is going too fast.

OLD SCHOOL Vocabulary...too formal!


source: EnglishLessons4U 2013年9月21日
http://www.engvid.com/ I exited the building = very strange English! I shall teach you = very old-fashioned English! I joined the BBQ = WHAT??? Exit, shall, and join are all old words, and are considered too formal nowadays! Learn how to use more natural words and expressions! Don't forget to take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/old-school-voca...

English listening exercises | Exam reforms


source: Crown Academy of English    2013年9月3日
English listening exercise - Improve your English listening skills with this listening comprehension lesson based on an English news report about changes to GCSE maths and English exams in England.
Listening test:
0:31 Listening comprehension - lesson plan
1:53 English Vocabulary for the lesson (Teenagers, grade, GCSE, pupils)
7:40 Listening test questions
9:25 Listen to the news article (first time)
12:01 Listen to the news article (second time)
14:30 Answers to the English listening test
19:03 Listen to the news article with subtitles
21:10 Listening exercise discussion

Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Countable and uncountable nouns: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Listening exercises: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Vocabulary videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

Master Modals with the SEAM method part 2 - Questions


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2011年11月18日
http://www.engvid.com Learn how to master the meaning and usage of modals. This grammar lesson will teach you how to ask for help and get permission, using the modals "may", "could", "can", and "would". Test your knowledge with the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/master-modals-s...

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Similar Sounding & confusing Words Pairs - Part 02


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2013年7月18日
http://www.letstalkpodcast.com

Excited Vs Exited
A lot of people get so excited when they're typing that they mistakenly write they are "exited," and their spelling checkers don't tell them they've made an error because "exited" is actually a word, meaning "went out of an exit." Excitement makes you excited.

Install Vs Instill
People conjure up visions of themselves as upgradable robots when they write things like "My Aunt Tillie tried to install the spirit of giving in my heart." The word they are searching for is "instill." You install equipment, you instill feelings or attitudes.

Lesson Vs Lessen
Although not many people try to teach someone a "lessen,"
many people try to "lesson" their risks by taking precautions.
"Lessen" is something you do—a verb—and means to make smaller. "Lesson" is a noun, something you learn or teach. Remember this lesson and it will lessen your chances of making a mistake.

Minor Vs Miner
Children are minors, but unless they are violating child-labor laws, those who work in mines are miners.

Comma Vs Coma
Some people write of patients languishing in a comma, and others refer to inserting a coma into a sentence. A long-term unconscious state is a coma; the punctuation mark is a comma.

Piece Vs Peace
It's hard to believe many people really confuse the meaning of these words, but the spellings are frequently swapped, probably out of sheer carelessness. "Piece" has the word "pie" buried in it, which should remind you of the familiar phrase, "a piece of pie." You can meditate to find peace of mind, or you can get angry and give someone a piece of your mind. Classical scholars will note that pax is the Latin word for peace, suggesting the need for an "A" in the latter word.

Pray Vs Prey
If you want a miracle, pray to God. If you're a criminal you prey on your victims. Incidentally, it's "praying mantis," not "preying mantis." The insect holds its forefeet in a position suggesting prayer.

Undue Vs Undo
The verb "undo" is the opposite of "do." You undo your typing errors on a computer or undo your shoelaces to go wading.

The adjective "undue" is the opposite of "due" and means "unwarranted" or "improper." It is used in phrases like "undue influence," "undue burdens," and "undue expense."

Time To Relax - English Speaking Tutorials for Beginners


source: Twominute English    2013年9月26日
You've worked hard all week and finally the weekend is near. It's time to relax and have fun. You can meet friends, go out, or just relax at home. What do you say to your friends when you make plans to relax and have fun? In this lesson you'll learn the words and phrases that you can use when it's time to relax.
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Website: http://twominenglish.com

0:01 Welcome to twominenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.
0:07 In this lesson, we’ll see what to say and do, when it’s time to relax and have fun.
0:20 Done with work for the night, Matt?
0:23 Yes! It has been a long day.
0:26 Do you have any plans after work?
0:30 I was thinking about just going home and relaxing. How about you?
0:34 I am going out with a few friends to the Pub.
0:38 That actually sounds fun. I will join you guys if that is alright.
0:43 That's perfectly fine. Let's go!
0:52 Hi, honey. How was work today?
0:55 Work was stressful today.
0:58 I'm sorry to hear that. Why was it so stressful?
1:02 I had two business meetings and had to make a presentation to my boss.
1:08 Did it go well?
1:09 I think so. I'm just tired. Let's watch some TV and relax.
1:20 Hey, Matt! Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
1:23 Sounds great. Where do you want to go?
1:27 I am thinking about Chinese food. What do you say?
1:31 Chinese food is fine with me. Do you want to go to Ming’s?
1:35 Yeah, let’s go to Ming’s. It’s a great restaurant!
1:40 Okay. It’s decided. We’re eating at Ming’s tonight.
1:50 Kayla, do you want to hang out at the mall this Sat?
1:56 I don’t know, it’s been a busy week. I was planning to relax at home.
2:01 Oh come on! It will be fun.
2:04 What do you want to do there?
2:07 Hang out, do some window shopping, some bowling and maybe eat out.
2:14 Hmm... Sounds tempting. Okay, let’s do it.
2:19 Excellent!
2:22 I was thinking about just going home and relaxing. How about you?
2:30 I am going out with a few friends to the Pub.
2:37 I'm just tired. Let's watch some TV and relax.
2:44 Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
2:49 I am thinking about Chinese food. What do you say?
2:56 Kayla, do you want to hang out at the mall this Sat?
3:04 Hang out, do some window shopping, some bowling and maybe eat out.

English Vocabulary with Pictures - Problems and Defects


source: Espresso English   2013年4月28日
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scratched
cracked
smashed
torn / ripped
crumpled
stained
chipped
dented
bent
burnt

Business English - How to minimize problems


source: Learn English with Rebecca     2010年2月24日
http://www.engVid.com/ By following a few simple techniques, you can make any problem sound less serious. Learn how to resolve your difficulties more easily, in business and in life. This English lesson will show you how. You can take a quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/business-englis...