CNN 10 with subtitles - January 10, 2017 | How Trump can stop North Korea'...


source: Daily Listening   2017年1月9日
CNN 10 | January 10, 2017 | Wicked winter weather | Daily Listening hightlights: Our three main stories today on CNN 10: America's position on North Korea's potential nuclear threat, how the U.S. Senate confirmation process works for presidential Cabinet nominees, and where airplanes land for the last time.
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Talking about Dislikes in English | 925 English Lesson 8


source: Business English Pod     2017年1月7日
Download this free English conversation lesson from:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/ca...
In today’s 925 English lesson, we’re going to learn how to talk about things you don’t like.
I’m a pretty positive person, but there are lots of things I just don’t like: getting stuck in traffic, bad customer service, long meetings. I really don’t like long meetings. And you’re probably the same way. There are things you just don’t like, and things you hate. So how do we talk about these things? How do we say we don’t really like something?

06 tips to give 'Amazing & Great presentations at work


source: Skillopedia - Skills for the real world   2016年11月3日
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Know your audience
Eye contact and Body language
Use humour effectively
Avoid reading slides
Get creative

Learn 10 English Idioms about People at Work


source: Learn English with Rebecca    2016年12月21日
Who's the head honcho in your company? Who's the smart alec? Find out the meaning of 10 commonly used business idioms referring to people at work. Be careful, though... you might learn what people have been saying about you or your colleagues!
Download the resource with even more workplace idioms: http://www.engvid.com/english-resourc...
Take the quiz on this lesson: http://www.engvid.com/10-english-idio...

IELTS Writing Task 1: How to describe a process


source: Learn English with Emma [engVid]     2016年11月21日
Are you worried about the writing section of the IELTS? In this video, you will learn how to describe a process. You will often need to do this in writing task 1 on the IELTS. It is a good idea to prepare yourself for it. I will teach you what to expect in writing task 1, what a process is, how to understand what is happening in a process, and how to organize your writing by using sequencers. I will also teach you how to use the passive voice, which is very important for this question type and for your English in general. Good luck!
Find more IELTS tips at http://www.goodluckielts.com/
Take a quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/ielts-writing-t...

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The difference between THIS and THAT


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid)     2015年6月29日
Would you say, "Did you like THIS book" or "THAT book?" What about "THESE books" and "THOSE books?" How can you know which of these two words is correct and when? Learn to use "this" and "that" and their plural forms like a native speaker by watching this useful lesson on demonstratives. You will learn the difference between when the demonstrative is a pronoun and when it is an adjective and when to use them. Now, THAT is a great way to spend THESE next ten minutes! Don't forget to try my quiz afterwards so you can test your understanding: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-d...

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English Vocabulary - Getting Dressed


source: Learn English with Ronnie!     2011年2月17日
http://www.engvid.com/ Learn some important phrasal verb to use when talking about getting dressed! For this topic we use a few phrasal verbs that are similar, but have different meanings, but after you watch this lesson, you won't confuse them anymore. To make sure you've understood fully, take the quiz athttp://www.engvid.com/english-vocabul...

How To Greet People in English


source: Twominute English     2012年11月18日
In this video we will see some common phrases and words that you can use when you want to greet people. Listen to these phrases and repeat them to practice speaking.
Exercise section for this Lesson: http://twominenglish.com/video/9-Gree...
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App for your Android Device: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...

0:08 Good morning Laura.
0:10 Good morning Cindy. How are you?
0:13 I am good Laura. How are you?
0:16 I am good too.
0:21 Hey Laura! Hi!
0:24 Oh hello Cindy! How are you?
0:27 I am good. What’s new?
0:30 Oh, I got a new job! Let me tell you about it.
0:37 Good afternoon Cindy.
0:40 Good afternoon Laura.
0:42 How have you been Cindy?
0:44 I have been good. How are you Laura?
0:48 I am good too.
0:53 Cindy! Good evening!
0:55 Good evening Laura. What’s up?
0:58 Hey! What’s up Cindy?
1:04 Good morning Cindy. How are you?
1:08 Hey Laura! Hi!
1:12 Oh hello Cindy! How are you?
1:17 I am good. What’s new?
1:21 Good afternoon Cindy.
1:24 How have you been Cindy?
1:28 I have been good. How are you Laura?
1:32 Cindy! Good evening!
1:37 Good evening Laura. What’s up?