Smart ways to answer – Could You Help Me?


source: Learn English with Let's Talk      2017年8月20日
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In this Spoken English lesson, you will learn formal and informal ways of replying to "Could you please help me? " We are generally asked this question in English, so why not learn Some useful English phrases ( formal & Informal) to answer this very common question in English. Watch all our free English lessons to improve your English speaking and speak fluent English confidently.
# Formal ways - At work, it is always better to reply formally.
Welcome: is a formal way of saying you are ready to help someone.
Certainly: a very affirmative reply
Of course: another way of saying certainly That's absolutely fine: it means you are okay with helping someone It is nothing: that means it is a small task
It is my pleasure: a very formal way of saying you are happy to help
# Informal ways: With family and friends you can use informal ways. But avoid these at work.
Sure thing: is an informal way of saying certainly.
No worries: is similar to 'it is nothing or that is absolutely fine'.
Cool: the most informal way of answering affirmatively.
It's all gravy: means the task is simple.
No probs: probs is a slang for the problem.
No sweat: another way of saying 'it's all gravy'.

When to use "A" or "AN" in a sentence... and when NOT to! (Indefinite Articles)


source: English Jade - Learn English (engVid)     2017年8月4日
In this grammar lesson, you will learn exactly when to use the indefinite articles "a" and "an" in an English sentence. Using these articles correctly will dramatically improve your English because they are so frequently used. Many English learners make mistakes because indefinite articles don't exist in many languages like Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, and Polish. But even if your language doesn't have them, don't worry. I'll explain the clear rules for when you must use indefinite articles. You'll also see examples of how indefinite articles are used in common speech, so you get a feel for what is right. Let's get started, so you can master this important part of English grammar!
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CNN 10 September 6, 2017 with English subtitles


source: Chau Pham     2017年9月5日
Transcript: http://destyy.com/q49xjr

Talking about PROBLEMS and DIFFICULTIES


source: Your English Web     2017年5月24日
In this lesson you will learn different words and expressions to talk about problems and difficulties in English. A great lesson if you want to build your English vocabulary.
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Words to talk about LOVE and HATE


source: Your English Web    2016年5月19日
In this lesson you will learn some of the words and expressions we use in English when we talk about LOVE and HATE.
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What you don't know about LEARNING ENGLISH (C1)


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N    2017年8月27日
This lesson is dedicated to all those students that ask themselves how they can get better at English. Marc will start to talk about the points on what NOT to do when learning English. Then he will give advice on what TO DO when learning English. He will talk about his own experience learning Italian and will give useful tips and tools when speaking the language.
This lesson is intended for pre-intermediate students (B2 to C2 levels) who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic.
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What you don't know about LEARNING ENGLISH (A2)


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N    2017年8月27日
This lesson is dedicated to all those students that ask themselves how they can get better at English. Marc will start to talk about the points on what NOT to do when learning English. Then he will give advice on what TO DO when learning English. He will talk about his own experience learning Italian and will give useful tips and tools when speaking the language.
This lesson is intended for pre-intermediate students (A1 to B2 levels) who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic.

Idioms Lesson #16: to keep someone on his toes


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年5月10日

Idioms Lesson #15: not my cup of tea


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年5月10日

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 54 | ANSWERS | HD | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !!


source: Official IELTS Practice      2017年7月23日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
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The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 25 | ANSWERS | EXPLANATIONS


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年7月2日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

Telling someone what to do - 55 - English at Work shows you the ropes


source: BBC Learning English    2017年7月19日
Denise is back at Tip Top Trading and she's negotiated some new conditions with Paul. She's going to learn how to be a Sales Executive, which means Anna will need to help her with all the new tasks that go with this role. Will she be able to show Denise the ropes and teach her about being a top executive?
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TRANSCRIPT
Tom: Quick, gather round, here she comes.

Anna: Welcome back Denise, we just couldn't survive without you.

Denise: Oh bless you.

Narrator: Yes welcome back to Tip Top Trading Denise. Paul, the boss, was a little hasty in getting rid of her so now he's asked her back but negotiated some new conditions which include learning how to be a Sales Executive, like Anna. But who's going to show her what to do?

Paul: Oh, hello Denise. Nice to have you back. I suppose I had to eat my words didn't I?

Denise: Yes, well it makes a change from biscuits! Now, where have you put my stapler and my red pens?

Paul: Don't worry about that, I've got you a new stapler and a new desk, right here next to Anna.

Denise: Oh lovely.

Paul: Well you wanted some experience in sales, so I thought Anna could show you the ropes.

Anna: Ropes? I don't have any ropes!

Narrator: Anna, if you 'show someone the ropes' it means you explain to someone how to do the job. You'll be great at that.

Anna: Oh I see. Well I might know what to do but I'm no good at explaining it to someone else.

Narrator: Well the best way is to start at the beginning. Why not suggest to her to 'watch what I do', or give her some of your tasks and say 'please could you make a start on these?' and then reassure her by saying 'I'm here to help so please ask me if you need to know what to do.' Good luck.

Anna: Thanks! So Denise, it's nice to have you back, how's your new desk?

Denise: Much bigger than my old one – and look, it goes up….and down.

Anna: Yes it does. OK, shall we make a start then and I'll show you the ropes.

Denise: Oh yes Anna, of course Anna. Do I need to use the phone?

Tom: I reckon you're quite experienced with the phone already Denise!

Anna: Thank you Tom. We won't make any calls yet, just watch what I do for a while. Look, I'm just checking our database so see who we haven't called for a while.

Denise: Oh yes.

Anna: I'm just checking the dates here…in fact Denise, why don't you make a start on this.

Denise: Of course…oh look, my phone's ringing.

Tom: Are you going to answer it then?

Denise: Oh right. Hello, Tip Top Trading, Denise speaking…oh hello Marge! (To Anna) It's Marge, Anna!

Anna: Oh right. I'll leave you to it – I'm here to help, so please ask me if you need to know what to do.

Denise: OK Anna, I won't be long. So Marge, how did it go the other night? Really? Really! Well, I'm sitting at my new desk…

Tom: Nice to have her back hey?! Some Sales Exec she's going to be!

Narrator: Everyone has to start somewhere Tom! Now Anna is helping – or coaching - Denise I'm sure she'll become an excellent worker. Here are some of the phrases Anna used to help her:

Let me show you the ropes.
Watch what I do for a while.
Why don't you make a start on this?
I'm here to help, so please ask me if you need to know what to do.

Narrator: Let's find out how Denise is getting on.

Denise: So I said to him, it's just not my colour…yes exactly…hold on Marge, everyone's looking at me. I'd better call you back. Yes, tonight. Bye!

Tom: Hmm, you've certainly got a good phone manner. Do you think you could order some pens now, we've run out.

Denise: That's not my responsibility anymore.

Tom: Err, I think it is.

Denise: Isn't!

Tom: Is.

Denise: Isn't!

Anna: You two, please!

Tom: Well, she's got time for personal calls but not to order pens. Oh hold on….Oh Hi Jim, how's things? Yeah! Did you catch the match last night? What a goal!

Denise: Really!

Narrator: Oh dear Anna. Things aren't going well. It's time to sort things out again but what are you going to do? Join us again next time to find out. Bye!

Top 10 English Break-Up Lines - English Vocabulary


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com     2016年7月26日
In this lesson, you'll learn 10 break-up lines that are used every day in USA. Learn words from this vocabulary list to become fluent in English!
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