Talking About Driver's License


source: Twominute English    2013年11月12日
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Applying for a Driver’s License. Annie: How may I help you today?
Nathan: I'd like to apply for a driver's license.
Annie: Sure. Can you fill out this form, please? You’ll need your Social Security Number.
Nathan: No problem. Can I borrow a pen please?
Annie: Here it is. Do you currently have a driver's license and want to renew it, or is this your first?
Nathan: No, it’s my first, but I’ve already done this. I failed the test the first time. Here’s my form.
Annie: Thank you.
Nathan: Can I schedule the driving test for Friday afternoon at three?
Annie: Of course, no problem. Make sure you’re not late, or else you’ll have to wait a long time.
Nathan: And when will I take the written test?
Annie: You can take it online, at your convenience.
# Telling a Friend About Your Driving Test.
Derek: Hi Nathan. I’ve heard you are getting a driver’s license.
Nathan: Yeah, man. I want to get it before college begins.
Derek: That’s nice. When do you plan to take the driving test, then?
Nathan: I’m taking it today.
Derek: Oh, really? Since when have you been practicing?
Nathan: Oh, it’s been over a month.
Derek: Have you bought a car yet?
Nathan: Not yet. But, I’ll be getting one if I pass the test today.
Derek: Good luck, and let me know how it goes.
Nathan: Thanks man.
# Celebrating Your Driver’s License.
Nathan: Hey man. Guess what?
Lucas: What happened? You look so happy today!
Nathan: Well, I got my driver's license today. I feel on top of the world.
Lucas: That’s great news, Nathan. How do you plan to celebrate?
Nathan: I’m going to chill with my friends in the evening. Do you want to join us?
Lucas: Sure, I would definitely like to go.
Nathan: Good. See you tonight at my place, then.
# Losing Your Driver’s License
Derek: What happened, Lucas? Why do you look so upset?
Lucas: Oh man. I’ve just lost my driver’s license.
Derek: Do you remember where?
Lucas: No, I have no idea where I left it.
Derek: What are you going to do now?
Lucas: What else? I’ll have to apply for a new one tomorrow.
Derek: But, it’ll take time. How will you manage to drive without it?
Lucas: I’m sure there’s something I can do in a case like this. I’ll ask them at the DMV.

Use and Usage - Often Confused Words in English


source: Twominute English    2013年11月21日
'Use' and 'Usage' are two words that overlap somewhat, but are not entirely synonymous. Such words leave people confused sometimes. 'Use' can be a noun or a verb, while the word "usage" is always a noun. In simple words it can be said that "use" is most commonly used to signify the act of using, whereas the word "usage" is used when we want to refer to a practice or habitual use of something. Listen to the conversations carefully and understand how the vocabulary is used. Practice at the end to build your fluency and comprehension.
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"can" vs. "can't" (pronunciation difference)


source: Twominute English

"can" vs. "can't" (pronunciation difference)


source: coachshanesesl

"can" vs. "can't" (pronunciation difference)


source: Rachel's English

"can" vs. "can't" (pronunciation difference)


source: ElementalEnglish

"can" vs. "can't" (pronunciation difference)


source: EnglishwithStacy

Backpacking in Thailand


source: Twominute English
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# At the Immigration Counter
Alan: Can I see your passport and arrival card, please?
Beth: Sure, here you are.
Alan: What is the purpose of your visit?
Beth: Tourism. I’m here on vacation.
Alan: How long do you plan to stay?
Beth: Maybe a week or 10 days.
Alan: You understand you are not permitted to work here, right?
Beth: Yes. I’m just here to relax on a vacation.
Alan: Very good. Here is your passport. Enjoy your stay.
Beth: Thank you very much. Bye.
# Asking to Share a Taxi.
Beth: Excuse me, are you going to Khao San Road?
Shimmi: Yes, I am. How did you know?
Beth: Many travellers go there looking for cheaper hotels.
Shimmi: Are you going there too?
Beth: Yes, I am. Do you mind if we share a taxi?
Shimmi: That’s a good idea. It will be cheaper if we share.
Beth: Ok. Let’s go. We can get a taxi right across the street.
# Finding Hotels.
Shimmi: Do you know any good hotels around?
Beth: I asked my friend before leaving San Francisco. He said I could find some nice hotels on Khao San Road.
Shimmi: I think we should just get out of the taxi and walk around a bit.
Beth: Yeah. I just hope they are not full. We should’ve made reservations online.
Shimmi: The cheapest hotels don’t even have a website. Don’t worry. I’m sure we’ll find one.
# The Outdoor Market.
Alana: Can you tell me where to go for the best shopping?
Hotel clerk: Sure, you must go to Chatuchak market. We also call it JJ market.
Alana: How can I get there? Can you get me a taxi?
Hotel clerk: Just take the skytrain. Get off at Mo Chit station. It’s easy to reach.
Alana: Great, so how do I find the outdoor market?
Hotel clerk: It’s right there at the skytrain station. It’s too big to miss.
Alana: Sounds easy. Thanks!
Hotel clerk: You’re welcome.

Valencia Spain Airport Arrival Guide


source: Robert Wilson

Weather forecast


source: MasterD
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Prepositions to say where you live: AT, ON, IN


source: RebeccaESL http://www.engvid.com/
quiz: http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar...

Common Mistakes with Prepositions (at, in, on) for Beginners


source: Twominute English
# (explanation)
# at school
--Hey, Megan. What time is the test tomorrow?
--Hi, Kyle. It begins at eight o'clock. Are you prepared?
--Yes, but I still want to review some. We're meeting at Susan's house. Wanna come?
--Sure, thanks. Can you pick me up? I'll be at my mom's house at three.
--OK, I'll be there.
# in class 
--Good morning, Professor.
--Good morning, Kyle. You seem to be in a good mood.
--Yes. In the summer, I always feel good. Especially in the mornings.
--Really? Why?
--Here in Miami we have perfect beach weather. And I really like to surf.
--I see. In 2003, I participated in a surfing championship in Australia.
--Wow! Did you win?
--No. But I had a great time there. I arrived in August and I left in October. It was fantastic.
# on Friday
--Hi, Megan. Do you have plans for tonight?
--Yes. I'll do what I always do on Fridays. I'm going dancing. On April 6 there'll be a competition. The winner gets a trip to France.
--Well, good luck! By the way, Eric called and left a phone number. I put a note on the wall, next to the phone.
--OK, thanks, mom. Do you know where my yellow socks are? I saw them on the floor in the living room yesterday, but they're not there now.
--I put them on your bed.
--Thanks, mom. I'm going to the mall on Sunday and I'll buy you a beautiful gift.
--I would prefer if you didn't leave your things on the floor, dear.

How's the Weather - Weather Vocabulary


source: Twominute English
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# The Scorching Summer Heat
Monty: Hey Dreck, how are you doing?
Dreck: Hey Monty! It’s nice to hear from you. Tell me what’s up!
Monty: Well, I just wanted to tell you that we’ll be visiting you this weekend.
Dreck: That’s great! How did you suddenly decide to see me?
Monty: Well, the kids really want to visit their uncle, and Jody wants to see how you’re doing.
Dreck: You sure did pick the right time. The weather is awesome over here. It’s sunny and breezy.
Monty : Good to know that. It’s not so good in here. It’s been raining non-stop since three days.
# Let’s Go to a Warmer Place
Kety: It’s so cold in here!
Dreck: I know. I am freezing. Gawd! I hate winters!
Kety: Do you think it’s going to get warmer soon?
Dreck: I don’t know. The weather report is saying it’s actually supposed to get colder.
Kety: I think I will die if it gets any colder!
Dreck: Oh come on! Our ancestors survived winters much worse than this without any heating.
# The weather is nice
Katy: It’s such a pretty weather outside, isn’t it?
Sam: Yes, it is indeed.
Katy: Let’s go out somewhere.
Sam: That’s a great idea! But, where do you think we should go?
Katy: Let’s go for a long drive.
Sam: What if it starts to rain?
Kety: The sky looks clean. I don’t think it will rain today.
# Weather Forecast
Sam: It hasn’t rained today. I have to go out. Do you think I should take my umbrella?
Dreck: I think you should. The weatherman did say it's supposed to rain today on the television.
Sam: In that case I am sure I won’t need my umbrella.
Dreck: Why not?
Sam: The weatherman said it wouldn't rain yesterday and it rained. Today he is saying it will rain, so it most certainly won’t.
Dreck : Sam, you have amazing logic, but just take the umbrella anyways.

Talking about the weather


source: Twominute English     2013年1月23日
Exercise: http://twominenglish.com/video/38-Tal...
# discussing good weather
Lily: Don’t you think it’s really nice outside today?
John: Yes, it really is. The weather is perfect.
Lily: I think that it’s going to rain.
John: I hope it does rain.
Lily: I love it. The sky looks so clean after it rains. I especially love the night air after the rains.
John: I know. The rain does make it smell cleaner. I would love it if it rains today.
Lily: Yeah, so will I.
# going out in nice weather
Samira: I would really like to go to the beach this weekend.
Lily: That sounds fun. What’s the weather going to be like?
Samira: The forecast said it will be warm on the weekend.
Lily: So do you think it will be perfect weather for the beach?
Samira: Certainly. It sounds like it will be.
Lily: I really hope it doesn't get cold.
Samira: I want this trip to be perfect. I hope it stays warm.
# changing schedule due to weather
John: It doesn't look very nice outside today.
Samira: That’s true. I think we should postpone our plans for the beach.
John: Yeah, the weather is turning horrible. Weather forecast says it might rain.
Samira: Let’s plan for some other day when the weather is better.
John: That would be perfect. Wish the weather is pleasant soon.
Samira: Yeah! Me too.
# tomorrow’s weather
John: It’s so cold today!
Samira: Yes I know. I hope it’s warmer tomorrow.
John: No. Actually it’s going to be even cooler.
Samira: Well. How do you know that?
John: I read tomorrow’s forecast.
Samira: The forecast? Then you don’t need to worry. It will certainly be warm. The forecast guys never get it right.
John : Really? I hope so for our sake!

Catching a Bus - bus routes, schedules, ticket fare and booking


source: Twominute English   2013年11月5日
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# Which bus goes to Minute Maid Park?
--Hey, I'm new to this town. Would you tell me which bus takes me to Minute Maid park?
--Sure. You can take Route 23B or 34B, whichever one comes first.
--Are these direct lines or might I need to change elsewhere?
--No. Both of these buses are direct.
--That'd be great. When can I expect them?
--24B should be here in a few minutes.
--Thanks for your help. I hope I didn't take too much of your time.
--That's okay. We all need help sometimes.
# What is the fare?
--Where do you want to go?
--I wanna go to Rocksprings. What is the fare for that route?
--It's $1.
--That's pretty high. Last time I visited Dallas, it was 50 cents for the same route.
--Yup, but there was a hike in the rates fairly recently. Now it's one dollar.
# Do you have change?
--How much is the fare to Rodeland?
--It's 60 cents.
--I'm afraid I don't have any change. Could you break a 5?
--Sure thing!
--Thank you so much.
# booking the tickets in advance
--What do you think would be the best way to travel to Rockshire?
--I think the bus would be cheapest. And I'm pretty sure you'll get the booking and you'll get there pretty early.
--Okay. Can I book the bus tickets online?
--Yep, you can book your booking at bookyourbus.com.
--Thank you. I'll book the bus tickets online.
--No problem. Have a safe trip.

At the Airport - words and phrases explained


source: Twominute English     2013年11月3日
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# words/phrases used for check in
--identity proof
--ticket and passport
--boarding pass
--security check
--frisking
--check-in
--check-in counter
--check-in baggage
--cargo hold
--security tag
--the cabin
--cabin baggage / carry-on baggage
# inside the aircraft:
--window seat and aisle seat
--overhead bin
--seat belt
--flotation cushion
--oxygen mask
--purser
--flight attendants / air attendants / air hostesses
# other expressions and vocabulary
--Through which airline are you travelling?
--How much baggage are you carrying?
--a luggage belt (or baggage belt) 

How to use "ain't" (slang lesson)


source: AlexESLvid
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quiz: http://www.engvid.com/slang-in-englis...
# ain't (slang only)
--am not / is not [I ain't going to the concert. / She ain't angry at me, is she?]
--don't / doesn't [He ain't got a car.]
--haven't [I ain't been to Estonia. / I ain't done nothing.]

difference between "in time" and "on time"


source: learnexmumbai
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# On time:
Doing something "on time" means meeting an appointment, or meeting a time that has been set by someone.
For example:
I hardly ever get to work on time.
Peter wants to start the meeting on time.
# In time:
Doing something "in time" means doing it before a deadline, or doing it before it becomes unavailable.
For Example:
The ambulance arrived just in time at the accident spot.
If you don't submit your project in time, you will be fired.

In Time or On Time - Confusing Phrases in English


source: Twominute English
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# Explanation
--"in time":  It means that you are not too late to do something.
For example, yesterday I went to the movies with my girlfriend. The movie started at 4pm. We arrived a little late and missed the previews, but we were in time to watch the beginning of the movie.
--"on time":  It means that you are not early or late.
For example, I’m never late for work or class, I am always on time.
# Getting to Class.
Ron: Excuse me, Ms. Carter, may I come in?
Frances: Good morning, Ron. You are late again! Why can’t you arrive on time to class?
Ron: I’m sorry, but I depend on my father to bring me to school, and he is always late.
Frances: Well, Ron, tell your father that if you are not on time for the next class, I will have to call him to school and have a serious conversation with him.
Ron: Yes, Ms. Carter.
# Going to a Dinner Party.
Max: Hey, Kev. What’s up?
Kevin: Hey, Max! Why didn't you go to Sarah’s dinner party?
Max: I had to work until late…
Kevin: You missed it, man.
Max: What time did it start?
Kevin: Well, it started at 7pm, but I got there at 8:30.
Max: Oh, no! So, you missed dinner.
Kevin: Not really…I was late for the party, but I was in time for the dinner because they served it at 9pm.

What books should I read to improve my English


source: AlexESLvid   2013年11月2日
http://www.engvid.com/ As a teacher, one of the most common questions I receive from students is "What books should I read to improve my English?" In this video, I give a couple of suggestions that you can purchase or find for free online! This video also includes 10 vocabulary words which are featured in the books I mention. After watching the video and completing the quiz, check out the following websites for more information:
• List of books and authors in public domain: http://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/pub...
• Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mystery-Imagina...
• Sherlock Holmes Short Stories on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sherlock-Storie...
• Penguin Readers homepage: http://www.penguinreaders.com/
And don't forget to take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/books-to-improv...

Common Mistakes with Prepositions (at, in, on) for Beginners


source: Twominute English
# (explanation)
# at school
--Hey, Megan. What time is the test tomorrow?
--Hi, Kyle. It begins at eight o'clock. Are you prepared?
--Yes, but I still want to review some. We're meeting at Susan's house. Wanna come?
--Sure, thanks. Can you pick me up? I'll be at my mom's house at three.
--OK, I'll be there.
# in class 
--Good morning, Professor.
--Good morning, Kyle. You seem to be in a good mood.
--Yes. In the summer, I always feel good. Especially in the mornings.
--Really? Why?
--Here in Miami we have perfect beach weather. And I really like to surf.
--I see. In 2003, I participated in a surfing championship in Australia.
--Wow! Did you win?
--No. But I had a great time there. I arrived in August and I left in October. It was fantastic.
# on Friday
--Hi, Megan. Do you have plans for tonight?
--Yes. I'll do what I always do on Fridays. I'm going dancing. On April 6 there'll be a competition. The winner gets a trip to France.
--Well, good luck! By the way, Eric called and left a phone number. I put a note on the wall, next to the phone.
--OK, thanks, mom. Do you know where my yellow socks are? I saw them on the floor in the living room yesterday, but they're not there now.
--I put them on your bed.
--Thanks, mom. I'm going to the mall on Sunday and I'll buy you a beautiful gift.
--I would prefer if you didn't leave your things on the floor, dear.

Basic English vocabulary for restaurants


source: JamesESL   2013年9月27日
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quiz: http://www.engvid.com/basic-english-v...
# difference between fast food, casual dining and fine dining
# how many people with you:
--party of 4 / table for 4 (people)
# on/about the menu:
1. appetizer / starter
2. main (course) and sides
3. dessert
# other relevant words/expressions
--substitutes
--specials; the special of the day; prix fixe; etc.
--tax and tip