CNN 10 | October 20, 2017 with English Subtitles


source: Learn English Online     2017年10月19日
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Phrases to talk about ‘Different Styles of Eating’


source: Learn English with Let's Talk      2017年9月23日
This English lesson will teach you about phrases used to talk about different styles of eating.
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Wolf down: To eat fast as you are very hungry. Like a wolf preys and eats quickly.
Gobble Up: Gob is an old worth for mouth. Gobble up means to quickly swallow down the food in a hurry or when you are hungry.
Scoff: To eat greedily
Inhale: To eat very fast. Inhale means to breathe in, which takes a second. SO, to inhale food means to eat very fast.
Choke down: To eat forcefully and gulp down food that you may dislike.
Gorge: To overeat something that you like to eat.
Pig out: To overeat and stuff yourself to the extent that you feel your
tummy is blasting.
Nibble: To chew a small quantity of food. Like nibble on nuts.

News Review: Ancient stellar collision makes waves


source: BBC Learning English     2017年10月17日
The story:
The collision of two dead stars has been watched for the first time by an international team of researchers. The event gave off gravitational waves, ripples in space and time that were first predicted by Albert Einstein.
The collision happened 130 million years ago when dinosaurs roamed the earth, but its light and waves have only now reached us. One researcher described it as the first full picture of one of the most violent, cataclysmic events in the universe.

Key words and phrases:
sparking: causing to begin
ripple: small wave(s) of something
comb through: examine thoroughly
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Say what you mean! Simple English words that learners often say incorrectly


source: Learn English with Emma [engVid]    2017年9月24日
Are you pronouncing the words "man" and "men" correctly? How about "word" and "world"? In this video, I will teach the pronunciation of words that are often mispronounced and confused with each other. The words I will cover in this video are "word and "world"; "walk" and "work"; "bird" and "beard"; "man" and "men"; and "woman" and "women". Watch this video for pronunciation tips on how to say these words like a native English speaker. Try my quiz at https://www.engvid.com/simple-english... to practice what you've learned.

Saturday Q&A from Espresso English


source: Espresso English         2017年9月30日
Here are the topics we covered:
- 5:02 - When to use afterward / afterwards / after
- 10:24 - 12 AM vs. 12 PM and other words for these times
- 13:29 - Difference between sleep & asleep, wake & awake + a few more expressions
- 19:30 - Homework or housework? And when you can say "work" vs. "works"
- 23:48 - How to use the prepositions UPON, INTO, & ONTO
- 27:27 - Difference between problem, trouble, situation, issue, matter, conundrum, and concern
- 35:33 - When to use piss off, tick off, flip out, and freak out (and which ones are appropriate)

Weirdest English Idioms


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2015年5月5日
In this lesson, Alisha and Michael take a look at some idioms used on a daily basis that, on closer inspection, are pretty weird!
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Almost, nearly, amiable, amicable - it's Q&A time!


source: Simple English Videos    2017年9月15日
In this lesson we answer your questions about the adverbs almost and nearly, the English Show, the adjectives, amiable and amicable and the curious case of American scissors. Plus more!
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IELTS SPEAKING BAND 9 SPEAKING SESSION | ULTIMATE


source: Official IELTS Listening test     2017年7月25日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
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Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.

IELTS SPEAKING SESSION BAND 9


source: Official IELTS Listening test     2017年7月23日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
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Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.

how to say 'no' tactfully


source: Your English Web    2015年5月12日
Improve your English speaking skills with this short English lesson on different ways to say 'no' with a little more tact, rather than the typical plain 'no'.
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Idioms with body parts


source: Your English Web     2016年7月23日
In this English lesson you will learn some English idiomas that feature body parts. For example, to bite your tongue, or to be all ears.
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