What do you do? - Asking about Jobs in English


source: JenniferESL    2016年8月25日
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More lessons on email to come!
Index:
0:01 Do you work or study?
0:21 Lesson title
0:30 Common question to ask about someone's job
1:11 Model with Fluency MC (Jason Levine)
1:23 Other questions you can ask
2:17 Models with other speakers
3:43 Cultural note - asking about work in the U.S. Asking for more details.
5:04 Saying you love your job
5:32 Lesson ending

Why aren't you married? How to talk about being single!


source: EnglishLessons4U    2016年8月29日
OMG! Are you over 30 and not married? What's wrong with you? Nothing! In this cultural video, you'll learn how to describe being unmarried. This lesson is full of vocabulary to describe different types of relationships, such as "divorced", "cougar", "common-law", and many more. I'll explain the particular meaning of words and explain a little bit about the history and origin of them. Single? Married? Divorced? It doesn't matter what other people think, as long as you're happy!
QUIZ: http://www.engvid.com/why-arent-you-m...

CNN Student News - August 30, 2016 (Tuesday) English Subtitle/ CC


source: Listening Regularly    2016年8月29日
CNN Student News - August 30, 2016 (Tuesday) - English Subtitle/ CC: Nature takes center stage on today's edition of our show. We're reporting on the Atlantic hurricane "drought," as experts warn that it can't last forever and that the height of hurricane season is near. We're taking you to a sulfur mine in Indonesia, where workers take daily risks next to a volcanic crater. And we're bringing you our series finale on America's national parks. That’s CNN Student News - August 30, 2016.
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English in a Minute: Turn the Tables


source: VOA Learning English     2016年8月27日
When should you "turn the tables?" Find out how to use this expression in this week's English in a Minute!
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/...

Baseball Idioms Part Three: Learn English with Simple English Videos


source: Simple English Videos    2015年6月30日
You can see this video with a clickable transcript at our video website:http://www.SimpleEnglishVideos.com/ba...
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Also many thanks to Jase, aka FluencyMC for allowing us to use his song. To see his 'Say Hey!" video, follow this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xVPk...
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10 FOOD IDIOMS - Learn Interesting Idioms - Vocabulary Lesson


source: Learn English Lab    2016年7月12日
In this lesson, you will learn 10 interesting IDIOMS inspired by one of life's greatest pleasures - FOOD! For more FREE English lessons, visit http://www.LearnEnglishLab.com

Common Mistakes: "Could of" or "Could have"? Could've / Would've / Shoul...


source: English Teacher Jon   2011年10月18日
Do you say "I should of listened to my mother?" or "I should have listened to my mother?" Even native English speakers make this very common mistake, but it's really easy to learn which is correct, and why it's correct, so watch this lesson and find out! Test your understanding with a free quiz at http://www.engvid.com/could-of-or-cou...

# relevant grammar videos: modals

SAT Vocabulary List #13


source: Catlin Tucker    2013年4月16日
Please take Cornell notes and write down any root words and examples that will help you remember these words.

Basic English Grammar: Pronouns - SHE, HER, HE, HIS


source: EnglishLessons4U - Learn English with Ronnie! 2013年11月29日
http://www.engvid.com/ It is wrong to say "Her is cute". You must say "SHE is cute". Her, she, he and him are confusing in English. Ronnie's going to help you understand. Watch HER video and learn the differences. Never make mistakes with these pronouns again after you watch his grammar lesson! Take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/personal-pronouns/

# Relevant grammar videos: possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns


Listening in English - Hospital scandal


source: Crown Academy of English    2014年12月22日
This is an exercise in listening in English based on a British news story about a hospital.
The lesson starts with some new English words for you to learn and then I give you the questions that I would like you to answer during the test.
Then you will listen to the English article and answer the questions. If you need more time, you are free to listen to the article several times.
Once you have finished, I give you the correct answers to the comprehension exercise and some more new English words.
Finally, I display the transcript on the screen for you and you can listen to it one last time.
The accent during the whole video is a British English accent.
English listening practice: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
English grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
English vocabulary videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

How to Use Auxiliary Verbs in Conversations


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2012年1月13日
http://www.engvid.com This lesson will teach you some easy ways to use auxiliary verbs like a native speaker. Improve your conversation skills by learning how to express polite interest and answer questions quickly! Then take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/auxiliary-verbs...

# relevant grammar videos: helping/auxiliary verbs

Learn How to Give Directions in English


source: Twominute English    2013年9月23日
We often get confused when we visit a new place. Trying to locate a place for the first time seems difficult even if you have GPS on your mobile. Without people to help and tell you the directions, getting anywhere would be so much more difficult.
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0:01 Welcome to twominenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.
0:07 In this lesson you will learn how to give directions.
0:17 Excuse me please, do you know how to reach St. Peter’s Church?
0:22 Oh sure! It’s actually a bit far from here. You’ll have to get a taxi and go to Ken Street.
0:28 So, it is on Ken Street, right?
0:30 Yes. Go down to the King’s corner, and there you’ll see the signboard to the cathedral.
0:37 Yeah, got it. Thank you.
0:40 Just tell the taxi that you need to get down to the King’s corner, Okay?
0:44 Okay. Thank you very much.
0:47 Don’t mention it!
0:55 Hello, I need to photocopy some forms, can you tell me where I can do that?
1:00 Hmm… Yes, there’s a photocopy shop at Sam’s Plaza. Just walk left from the intersection. It is only three minutes away.
1:08 Thank you so much.
1:10 You’re welcome. Have a good day!
1:13 Same to you...Oh, can I find a good restaurant up there?
1:18 No. For a restaurant you will have to walk straight. You will see the Foodmart on the other side of the street.
1:24 Thanks again!
1:26 My pleasure!
1:34 Hello there! Do you know where’s Joe’s place?
1:39 There are many Joes around here. What’s his last name?
1:43 It’s Simpsons.
1:45 Joe Simpsons...Are you talking about Army Joe?
1:50 Yeah, he is an Army vet.
1:53 Okay, just turn right from that crossroad. Before you reach the other crossroad,
1:59 look for the house with the red roof and some Eucalyptus trees. That’s Army Joe’s place.
2:06 That’s alright.
2:15 Emily, how can I get to the town fair?
2:19 Take the next right turn from here. After walking for about 5 minutes, take the subway, go towards Rodney Street, from there you.
2:28 Hold on. Just tell me which way to go from here again, please.
2:33 You have to walk right from this intersection.
2:36 Okay, thanks. I’ll just ask some more people when I get to the subway.
2:40 Sure. Hope you have a great time at the fair.
2:43 Yes, I’m meeting my family there.
2:49 It’s actually a bit far from here.You’ll have to get a taxi and go to Ken Street.
3:01 Go down to the King’s corner, and there you’ll see the signboard to the cathedral.
3:12 Just walk left from the intersection. It is only three minutes away.
3:20 For a restaurant you will have to walk straight.
3:27 Take the next right turn from here.

American English Pronunciation Course - Lesson 1 - SEAT, SIT, SET


source: Espresso English    2013年4月14日
Register for the course: http://www.espressoenglish.net/americ...

The easy way to ask questions


source: Learn English with Rebecca    2013年3月5日
http://www.engvid.com/ Hate asking questions in English? Don't stress out! This lesson teaches you the easiest way to ask any question in any English tense. Native speakers use this trick all the time; now you can too. Watch the lesson, then test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/the-easy-way-to...