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Difference between ‘How About & What About’


source: Learn English with Let's Talk     2015年11月25日
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# How About ?
“How about?” is used to suggest an action and to “open” different possibilities:
Example : How about a vacation to Singapore?
Example : How about applying for that job at the bank?

# What About?
“What about?” is used to mention an objection or a potential problem:
Example : What about my English class that falls on the same time?
Example : What about your dog?

# There are cases wherein ‘What about?’ & ‘How about?’ can be used interchangeably, that’s when you are asking about what someone is doing or feeling.
Example :
“How have you been?”
“Good – a little busy with school. How about you?”
“Where do you work?”
“At the local university. What about you?”
--In this case, How about you? and What about you? are asking the same question back to the other person.

3000 Most Commonly Used English Words


source: Daily English Conversation      2015年11月27日
*TOPICS*
1. Common Expressions – 00:01
2. Greetings – 17:15
3. Travel And Directions – 17:39
4. Numbers And Money – 24:02
5. Location – 28:48
6. Phone - Internet – Mail – 30:24
7. Time And Dates – 31:57
8. Accommodations – 36:14
9. Dining – 38:11
10. Making Friends – 43:33
11. Entertainment – 46:26
12. Shopping – 48:03
13. Communication Difficulties – 52:53
14. Emergency And Health – 53:57
15. General Questions – 57:27
16. Work – 58:07
17. Weather – 59:31
18. Cultural Expressions – Teams – 1:01:20
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Spoken English Sentences Everyday - Learn English Phrases


source: Daily English Conversation     2015年11月19日
- Beginner Phrases: 00:01
- Intermediate Phrases: 14:10
- Advanced: 28:11
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English Vocabulary VV 45: Marketing Mix 4 P's (Part 1) - Business Englis...


source: Business English Pod      2015年11月18日
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In the business English lesson, we’re going to look at English vocabulary for the marketing mix, which is made up of the four Ps of marketing: product, price, place and promotion. First we’ll cover ideas related to the product, which includes differentiation and positioning. A company’s products must also reflect its branding. The second P is price, and we’ll look at ideas such as penetration pricing and loss leaders, as well as price points.

Business English Vocabulary VV 46: Marketing Mix 4 P's (Part 2) - Learn ...


source: Business English Pod      2015年11月24日
This is the 2nd part of our http://VideoVocab.TV English vocabulary lesson on English vocabulary for marketing. Download this free English video lesson here: https://www.businessenglishpod.com/20...
We’ll look at the idea of placement, which is all about a product’s market coverage and how it gets to market through logistics and a company’s distribution channels. The final P is promotion, or advertising, which may involve public relations and marketing campaigns, including in-store promotions.

Advanced Listening English Conversation


source: Daily English Conversation      2015年11月16日
Lesson 1: University Conversation – 00:01
Lesson 2: Studying for Exam – 01:20
Lesson 3: Roommates – 02:16
Lesson 4: Dormitory – 02:56
Lesson 5: Renting a Room – 04:14
Lesson 6: Quit Smoking – 05:09
Lesson 7: Running into a Friend – 06:10
Lesson 8: Small Talk – 07:19
Lesson 9: Hang Out – 08:14
Lesson 10: Frist Date – 09:31
Lesson 11: Honeymoon Planning – 10:27
Lesson 12: Honeymoon – 11:37
Lesson 13: Getting in Shape – 12:51
Lesson 14: Weight Loss – 14:11
Lesson 15: Marriage Proposal – 15:50
Lesson 16: Talking about Girls – 17:11
Lesson 17: Watching Baseball – 18:05
Lesson 18: Watching Baseball – 19:02
Lesson 19: Watching Football – 20:09
Lesson 20: Playing Golf – 21:06
Lesson 21: Poker – 22:27
Lesson 22: Double Date – 23:34
Lesson 23: Talking about Guys – 25:04
Lesson 24: Practicing Golf – 26:06
Lesson 25: Finding a Girl – 27:09
Lesson 26: Favorite Hobby – 28:12
Lesson 27: Life after Breaking Up – 29:42
Lesson 28: Heart Broken – 31:33
Lesson 29: Being Afraid – 32:54
Lesson 30: Restless – 34:04
Lesson 31: Infatuation – 34:47
Lesson 32: Class Friend – 35:54
Lesson 33: General Advanced – 37:25
Lesson 34: Joining Health Club – 39:15
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English For Travel And Tourism - Hotel Checking In


source: Daily English Conversation       2015年11月20日
Travel English | English For Travel And Tourism - Hotel Checking In.
Hotel section contains Travel English lessons on Making Hotel Reservation, Checking in and other statements used at the Hotel.
1. Hotel Checking In - 00:01
2. Making a Reservation - 01:39
3. Checking In and Checking Out - 05:54
4. General Things - 07:56
5. Hotel - Interactive Practice - 09:42

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Discussing beauty Problems (Vocabulary)


source: Learn English with Let's Talk       2015年11月19日
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We all do our best to maintain our beauty and look attractive. Every person would love to be flawless, however we do face some common beauty problems on regular basis. In this English speaking lesson we will learn to discuss these beauty issues.
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# Pimple/ Zit / Spot - Inflamed spot on the skin.
# Baggy Eyes - Bags under eyes which need medical attention. They are dark semi circles which are usually raised or swollen under eyes.
# Dark circles - Blemishes around or under eyes that make you look dull.
# Puffy Eyes - Swollen eyes
# Blackhead - Opening on the skin which are covered with dark mass of skin debris.
# Whitehead - A pale or white topped pustule on the skin
# Freckle and Spots - Dark black or brown spots that are developed on the skin because of too much exposure to the sun or pollution.
# Chapped lips - Chapped lips means your lips are dry and possibly cracks are formed due to various reasons such as cold weather, too much of exposure to the sun.
# Gray Hair - showing characteristics of age, especially having gray or white hair however it is a beauty concern if one spots gray hair at young age.
# Greasy Hair - Oily hair.
# Hair loss - Losing of hair in abundance
# Brittle nails - Nails that easily crack, chip or split .
# Yellow nails - Fingernails or the toenails that have a yellowish tint on the surface.

Musical idioms to rock your meeting room.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk        2015年11月21日
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This Business English lessons covers music - related idioms that can be used in Business English to make a positive impression in the meeting room and come across as someone who is savvy at using English idioms and sound fluent in English.
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# Ring a bell - recall /remember something
# For a song - for a very low price
# Like a broken record- stuck on one point /to repeat something over and over again
# Blow your own trumpet - to brag /boast about oneself or one's achievements
# Jam session - an ideating /brainstorming session
# Call the tune - make important decisions or assert authority
# Blow the whistle - to reveal a piece of information that was to be kept private
# Music to one's ears - to hear exactly what one was waiting to hear
# Face the Music - to face the impact /punishment
# Harp on it - to show off repeatedly
# Roll the drums - to start a celebration

English Vocabulary Words - Young Animals


source: Espresso English      2015年11月19日
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10 Informal English Phrases in Conversation


source: Espresso English    2015年11月15日
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Talking about household chores in English


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年11月15日
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# The two verbs that we use to talk about cleaning or creating something related to household chores are Do and Make.

# Common expressions :
1) Make the bed - Rearranging the bed and it's coverings neatly after waking up.
2) Beat the rug - Expression used to dusting out the rug when its dusty and dirty.
3) Dust the furniture - To clean the layer of dust that settles on the furniture.
4) Sweep the floor - To clean the dirt or litter on the floor with the help of a brush or broom.
5) Mop the floor - To clean the floor with a mop by soaking it in the water with disinfectants.
6) Vacuum the carpet - To clean a dirty carpet with a vacuum cleaner.
7) Set the table - To prepare a dining table for the meal.
8) Clear the table - To removes the dishes and the cutlery from the table after the meal.
9) Put the food away - After clearing the table to put the left overs in a refrigerator.
10) Do the dishes - To clean the dirty dishes.
11) Clean the Stove or Sink - To tidy up the stove and cleaning a clogged sink.

English Conversation For Beginners - Lesson 4: Swimming Pool


source: Daily English Conversation     2015年9月6日
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English Conversation For Beginners - Lesson 3: Dinner


source: Daily English Conversation    2015年9月5日
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English Conversation For Beginnres - Lesson 2: Lunch


source: Daily English Conversation      :2015年9月4日
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Conversation For Beginners - Lesson 1: Breakfast...


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Advanced Vocabulary Course: lesson 4


source: MrSkypelessons    2015年11月9日
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This advanced vocabulary course is designed to work in tandem with episodes on the US version of Sherlock called 'Elementary', and exercises on my website. You can find more grammar and vocabulary questions here: https://www.skype-lessons.com/advance...

# Please answer the following questions:
Do you think there should be a limit on the number of people granted political asylum? Why (not)?
What kind of things do you have a flair for?
Are you a meticulous planner? Or are you more spontaneous?
What time do you usually show up for work?
Who is the most articulate person you know?
What kind of food or drink invigorates you the most?
Are there any groups of people who you particularly loathe? Why?
Do you have any information which you ought to keep a lid on? Let me in on the secret, please!

ambush
warrant
overdose
political asylum
a flair (for languages)
trace amounts of (poison)

to loathe
to show up
to binge on
to crave oblivion
to slip up
to miss the point
to burst with pride
to hold s.o in high esteem
to suffocate
to drown
to let s.o in on (a secret)
to frame s.o (set s.o up)
to categorically refuse
to dig your own grave
to invigorate
to keep a lid on something

articulate
sincere (condolences)
unwitting (adulteress)
cunning and meticulous
awkward (moments)

English Speaking Conversation With Subtitle


source: Daily English Conversation     2015年11月14日
Lesson 1: University Conversation – 00:01
Lesson 2: Studying for Exam – 01:20
Lesson 3: Roommates – 02:16
Lesson 4: Dormitory – 02:56
Lesson 5: Renting a Room – 04:14
Lesson 6: Quit Smoking – 05:09
Lesson 7: Running into a Friend – 06:10
Lesson 8: Small Talk – 07:19
Lesson 9: Hang Out – 08:14
Lesson 10: First Date – 09:31
Lesson 11: Honeymoon Planning – 10:27
Lesson 12: Honeymoon – 11:37
Lesson 13: Getting in Shape – 12:51
Lesson 14: Weight Loss – 14:11
Lesson 15: Marriage Proposal – 15:50
Lesson 16: Talking about Girls – 17:11
Lesson 17: Watching Baseball – 18:05
Lesson 18: Watching Baseball – 19:02
Lesson 19: Watching Football – 20:09
Lesson 20: Playing Golf – 21:06
Lesson 21: Poker – 22:27
Lesson 22: Double Date – 23:34
Lesson 23: Talking about Guys – 25:04
Lesson 24: Practicing Golf – 26:06
Lesson 25: Finding a Girl – 27:09
Lesson 26: Favority Hobby – 28:12
Lesson 27: Life after Breaking Up – 29:42
Lesson 28: Heart Broken – 31:33
Lesson 29: Being Afraid – 32:54
Lesson 30: Restless – 34:04
Lesson 31: Infatuation – 34:47
Lesson 32: Class Friend – 35:54
Lesson 33: General Advanced – 37:25
Lesson 34: Joining Health Club – 39:15
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English Expressions - Metaphors


source: Espresso English     2015年11月12日
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Formal & Informal ways to say 'Nice to meet you'


source: Learn English with Let's Talk      2015年11月12日
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# In a formal or business or work setting especially when you are meeting someone for the first time:
1] Pleased to meet you.
2] It’s a pleasure to meet you.
3] Its been a pleasure meeting you.

# If the setting is informal as in you are meeting friends or family or people that you know very well:
1] Its lovely to meet you.
2] Glad to meet you.
3] It was lovely meeting you.
4] It was nice to have met you.

Some lines are apt to be used in both formal and informal settings: 
1] How wonderful to meet you.
2] Great seeing you.
3] Great interacting with you.
4] I had a great meeting /great time.

English Idioms with STAND & SIT


source: Espresso English     2015年11月8日
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DAY & NIGHT idioms in English


source: Learn English with Rebecca    2015年11月10日
English idioms help you speak naturally and understand more! Learn what it means to 'call it a day', to be 'a night owl', to 'make someone's day', and more. Native speakers use these phrases every day; you will too after watching this lesson on common idioms related to day and night!
Take the quiz, then call it a day: http://www.engvid.com/day-night-idiom...

English Grammar lesson - Transportation Prepositions


source: Learn English with Let's Talk       2015年11月11日
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# By
When we talk about general ways to travel we always use the preposition 'by'. For example - We travel by car ,by train , by can, by bus, by plane and so on. We can also use the preposition 'by' to refer to the transportation environment or the surface for example, by air, by land, by sea, by rail.

# In
When we talk about specific transport vehicles we use the preposition 'in'. If you can sit inside the vehicle we use 'in'. For example - In a car , In a truck , in a helicopter , in a taxi, in a rowboat.

# On / Onto
When we talk about specific transport vehicles especially on which one can stand or walk on a vehicle, we use the preposition 'on'.
For example - We go on a plane , we go on a ferry , we go on a ship , on a Train , on a Bicycle, on a Motorbike , ( the basic mode of travel - on foot).

Also when we talk about sitting on animals we always use the preposition on or onto, for example - We get on / onto a horse, camel, elephant etc.

Vocabulary HEALTH and ILLNESS (Lesson 22) For upper intermediate and advanced learners.


source: MrSkypelessons    2015年11月4日
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# Answer the questions:
Under what circumstances might you faint?
When do you usually feel dizzy?
Have you had any injections this year? What were they for?
Have you ever had an operation? Do you still have the scar to prove it?
When might you get a blister?
What's the most excruciating pain you have ever experienced?
What are the main causes of high blood pressure?
Have you ever needed stitches? What happened?
Have you ever lied in a hospital ward for a few days?
Would you know what to do if someone were choking?
What's the best treatment for flu? What about constipation?
How long does it usually take to get over the flu?
Have you ever had food poisoning? What symptoms did you have?
Have you ever had an arm or leg in plaster? How did it happen?

# Here is the vocabulary: 
G.P (General Practitioner)
Prescription
chemist's / pharmacy
take antibiotics / painkillers
have an injection, jab, operation, anaesthetic

side effects / adverse reactions
a ward
have an arm (in plaster)
crutches
wheelchair

to sneeze
to cough
to vomit (be sick)
to bleed
to have diarrhoea
to sweat (perspire)
to faint
to feel dizzy
to be swollen
to sprain your wrist / ankle
to pull a muscle
to have high blood pressure
to choke
to have a seizure
nauseous
constipation
have a heart attack
have a stroke
cancer
food poisoning
premature death

a rash
a blister
a bruise
an excruciating/sharp/severe pain
have a sore throat
have a stomach ache
have flu
a serious wound

vaccination
critically ill
terminally ill
treat (treatment)
cure
heal
infection (to be infected with)

Phrasal Verbs
get over (make a full recovery)
suffer from
die of / from
pass out
throw up
break out (in a sweat)
disease breaks out
go (come) down with
stitch up

How to talk about DREAMS in English


source: Learn English with Ronnie! [engVid]   2015年11月2日
Do you remember your dreams? Do you want to control your dreams? We all dream, but each of us dreams differently. In this lesson, I'll teach you the vocabulary we use to talk about our dreams in English. You'll learn about the different types of dreams that you can have. I'll also tell you what your dreams could mean, and give you tips to have more interesting dreams. You may forget your dreams, but you won't forget this lesson!
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English Vocabulary - Groups of Animals


source: Espresso English    2015年11月5日
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Using 'too' with nouns, adjectives & adverbs correctly


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年11月1日
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1. too + adjective (You need to remember that 'too' always comes before the adjectives.)
It's too hot to wear that jacket.
He is too old to play soccer.

2. too + adverb (Similar to the previous structure, 'too' will come before the adverb in a sentence.)
I was driving too fast on the freeway.
The teacher dictates too fast, I couldn't complete the notes.

3. too + countable nouns ('too' may also come before countable nouns when it is used with the expression 'too many')
There are too many delegates attending the seminar.
There are too many chocolates in the box.

4. too + uncountable nouns ('too' may also come before uncountable nouns when it is used with the expression 'too much')
There is too much sugar in the coffee.
She has too much patience, I am sure she will deal with this problem.

Greetings: How to Say Hello in English


source: Business English Pod    2015年11月3日
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15 most common misspelled words in English


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年11月3日
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Incorrect / Correct: 
Acheive Achieve
Alot A lot
Beggining Beginning
Beleive Believe
Definately Definitely
Enviroment Environment
Hygenie Hygiene
Lightening Lightning
Morgage Mortgage
Peice Piece
Wierd Weird
Pronounciation Pronunciation
Tommorrow Tomorrow
Calender Calendar
Febuary February

Different words to describe 'sadness' in English


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年11月5日
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Morose - means really sad and sullen /sulky in such way that it shows on your face ; like if you have had a fight or some bad news then very likely that you are looking and feeling 'morose'.

Downcast - means so sad and depressed that you can't even keep your chin up.. you can't look ahead in life and are really disappointed or you are really down and are hanging your head.

Down in the dumps /down in the doldrums - meaning that you are very low or very sad because everything that had to go wrong in your life has already gone wrong that's when we say that someone is down in the dumps !

Blue - means you are feeling sad or low or not feeling well . You can also use this word to describe the weather if it is very dull and lacks cheer. You can also use blue to describe a day such as a blue Monday as in a sad sad , dull , boring Monday .

Melancholy - means a feeling of deep sadness for no particular reason or for multiple reasons . Melancholy is used to describe a state of affairs or a general feeling enveloping a person or place .

Despondent - despondent is someone who is in deep despair very disheartened. For Ex: Having gone bankrupt ; Sam’s entire future seems despondent meaning there was absolutely no hope left what so ever .

Dejected - means disheartened or to lose all hope . This happens when you receive some bad or disappointing news that you feel "dejected" or lose all hope .

Sorry - means sad or to empathize . Sorry here does not mean to apologize … When you say , you are sorry .. it means you are empathizing or you are sad to learn of some certain news .

Forlorn - means sad and expressionless . Sometimes when people go through a lot in life they stop feeling … their face becomes sad and expressionless .. that when you can say that someone is looking "forlorn".

Rock-bottom - means to hit the lowest point of your life after which there is no hope for you …For Ex : When Sam got fired he started drinking heavily and hit rock-bottom…. which means he messed up his life in such a large way that it couldn’t get any worse .

6 ways to say 'WANT'


source: English Lessons with Adam    2015年11月6日
Do you want to be more fluent in English? I'll teach you different ways native English speakers say "want". You'll learn new vocabulary used in conversational English. Saying things like 'crave', 'feel like', and 'in the mood for' instead of saying 'want' will make you sound more natural and intelligent. It's also necessary to understand English slang. Dying to know more? Check out this lesson! And you'll also want to take the quiz afterwards: http://www.engvid.com/improve-your-en...

How to describe physical pain in English.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年11月7日
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1) Burning - It is a tingling pain and it feels as if a part of your body is touching something hot.
2) Chapped - We experience chapped skin or lips which are dry and painful especially because of cold weather.
3) Acute - This type of pain is used for describing pain that is strong and sharp but lasts for a short period.
4) Chronic - It is a serious pain that need medical attention. It is again a very strong and sharp pain but lasts for very long time.
5) Griping - A sharp sudden pain in the stomach.
6) Inflamed - A part of your body that is inflamed is swollen, red and is painful because of an infection or injury.
7) Itchy - Itchiness is an unpleasant feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch or rub it.
8) Sore - Soreness is because of an injury or infection which is painful and makes you feel very uncomfortable.
9) Stiff - Stiffness is pain in your muscles and you cannot move your body part easily.
10) Stabbing - Stabbing is a sudden, strong and sharp pain.
11 Agliophobia - If a person has an abnormal fear of pain, he or she is an agliophobic.

What to say at your job interview (all my BEST phrases and tips!)


source: English Jade - (engVid)  2015年10月27日
All my best advice on what to say at your job interview. I will tell you how to answer the most common job interview questions. I’ll give you the grammatical structures to use when answering questions about your work experience, and also share with you vocabulary and phrases that will impress your interviewer.

I recommend you prepare for your job interview by learning phrases you can repeat in your interview and also by practising your answers to these common questions. Get a friend to ask you the questions and make sure that you answer them in English! You can follow my advice about how to answer job interview questions whether you are looking for a job in an English-speaking country or you are being interviewed in English for a job in your home country. Good luck with your interview – I wish you success! If you want more help, watch my video on how to write your CV. Remember: there is no 'try'!

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9 tips for acing your next job interview ( Job Interview skills)


source: Learn English with Let's Talk     2015年9月18日
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1) First.. Get the interview
2) Rock the Resume'
3) Preparation
4) Make a "killer" first impression
5) Tackle the tough questions
6) Use the Question Mark
7) Serve the "good" dish without sounding too full of yourself or arrogant.
8) Follow up but do not stalk. One can also start with a thank you note or message and then go on to find out the outcome of the interview. Its important to do this without appearing too desperate, aggressive or like a stalker who keeps calling or messaging too often .
9) If it is a "NO GO", look ahead: It is possible that you may have done well in your interview but you may still not get hired…do not lose hope, stay positive.

Internet laughter slang words


source: Learn English with Let's Talk        2015年9月20日
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1. Crack up - This is a slang phrase which means to laugh
Example - You really crack me up.
2. CTFU - Crack the fuck up which means to laugh intensely
3. LOL - Laugh out loud
4. LOLZ - The final z serves only to make the acronym sound like a plural noun
5. Haha - Interjection used to express laughter
6. LMAO - Laughing my ass (arse) off. It is often used to indicate grate amusement
7. IPML - I pissed myself laughing. It is used to laugh exaggeratedly
8. ROFL - Rolling on the floor laughing

Phrases to avoid answering unwanted questions.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年10月24日
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1 – No comment.
This is the most common thing to say when you don't want to comment on something. Sometimes it is used sarcastically, too. Use this expression when something is obvious, critical, or negative, but you don’t want to say it directly. Also, you may bail yourself out of a sensitive issue by saying 'No comment.'

2 – I’m not at liberty to say.
Use this when you want to say say you don't have the freedom or authority to give out some information. So, imagine you know something that is confidential or shouldn't be leaked out. When you are asked about it, use this expression. It is polite and non offensive.

3 – Wait and see.
You know what the answer is, but don't want to say it ?Use this phrase to tell someone that they need to wait and watch. It means wait till the time comes or wait for the consequence of something.

4 – Let me get back to you.
There are times, we are asked things and we don't know what to answer. Or sometimes, you are not sure whether you should answer even though you know what to say. It's the safest phrase to use when you want to buy time.

5 – I’m sorry, that’s confidential.
This is an upfront and direct expression used to say that you are not going to give the asked information. This phrase is used by many doctors who can't share the name of one patient with another. So it's not rude to use this as first you make an apology and then state that it's confidential.

6 – (Sorry) That’s personal.
When people ask you too many personal questions that you may not want to answer, use this expression.If you're in a group and someone asks you something personal to which you do not want to answer, smile and use this expression.

7 – I’d rather not talk about it.
Some topics or issues are sensitive, painful or unpleasant. Rather than getting yourself into a mess, express that you would prefer not talking about such things.

8 – Mind your own business.
If you have nosy people asking you personal questions continuously, this is a good expression to tell them to back off. Well, it is very rude. But in extreme cases, you may use it.

9 – I’ll tell you when you’re older.
When children ask questions pertaining to adulthood or something that isn't important for them to know now, use this expression. This is the most common expression used to let kids know that they need to wait for sometime to know about such things. .

10 – Why do you want to know?
Now, if someone asks you something that you feel is none of their business, use this expression. If their response is valid, then you can decide whether you want to share the information or not. A good way to play safe before sharing any information when you are unsure.

Phrasal Verbs related to clothing.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年10月10日
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Dress up--Putting clothes on yourself, or on someone else.
Example : The children enjoyed dressing up in their mother's clothes.
Have on--Wear an item of clothing.
Example : Mr Smith had a football shirt on to go to the soccer match.
Slip on--Put on an item of clothing very easily.
Example : She slipped on her flip flops before she went into the sea
Try on--To put on an item of clothing to find out whether it fits or is suitable.
John told Lara to try on the shoes before she buys them to make sure they fit.
Kick off--To remove what you are wearing quickly.
John was so tired she kicked his pants off as soon as she got home.
Throw on--Put on an item of clothing very quickly.
Michelle was in such a hurry, she just threw on a few clothes on before leaving the house.
Wrap up--To put some warm clothes on.
John’s mother told him to wrap up something warm because it was very cold outside.
Put on--To dress yourself or someone else with an item or items of clothing.
He put on his best shirt before he went for an interview.

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Learn EATING Vocabulary in English


source: English Lessons with Alex    2015年10月30日
Unless you're a plant or robot, you need to eat. In this quick and easy vocabulary lesson, I introduce, explain, and pronounce some of the most common and useful English vocabulary related to eating. The words include bite, nibble, chew, swallow, drink, sip, hungry, thirsty, and more. This is an essential lesson that will help you feel more comfortable in common everyday conversations about food and eating.
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English phrases to describe 'Being Drunk'


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年10月28日
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Phrases used when talking informally, referring to a friend, family member or someone close: 
1] Tipsy - means slightly drunk.
Ex: When Sally gets tipsy .. she is very funny.

2] Buzzed - means drunk to the extent where one starts feeling the "buzz"in the head or becoming slightly unsteady on one's feet.
Ex: John enjoys drinking till the point where he is buzzed or till the point when his head is buzzing.

3] One too many - means one has had more to drink than one can handle and that one is properly drunk.
Ex: It's best to keep Mel away from having "one too many' at a party

4] Wasted - When one has had too much to drink is completely drunk , its called being wasted.
Ex : Rose got completely wasted on her birthday and passed out before the guests left.

5] Hammered - means very drunk … as if the alcohol has hit your system with a hammer :).
Ex: Ken was so hammered at the office party that he did not realise that he was being rude to his boss!

6] Plastered - (similar to hammered) - means very, very drunk!
Ex: Ken got plastered at the office party and ended up being rude to his boss.

7] Blasted -( similar to hammered/plastered)- means very, very drunk.
Ex : Ken got blasted at the office party and ended up bad -mouthing the boss.

8] Slurred /Slurring - means so drunk that one's speech becomes unclear .
Ex: Ben was slurring when asked Betty out ; so naturally she turned him down.
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Phrases used when we are talking about "being drunk" in a formal tone/manner:
9] Intoxicated - which literally means under the influence of a toxin which in this case is alcohol.
Ex: Mr. Jenner was warned by his boss against showing up intoxicated to work .

10] Inebriated - means totally drunk; again this is a formal way of calling someone a "drunk".
Ex: Philip is well know for his inebriated ways /behaviour.

11] Under the influence - means drunk or under the influence of alcohol.This is a formal term and is used in official documents.
Ex: Its against the law to be driving under the influence .

How to order a coffee in English?


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年10月26日
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1) Size of the cup you want.
The different terms used to order the size of the coffee cup are:
Small / Medium / Large
At certain coffee shops the terms used for the cup size are
Tall / Grande / Venti

2) Types of coffee
Espresso - Coffee with no milk. It is brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans.
Latte - Coffee with steamed milk.
Cappuccino - Popular coffee with steamed milk and milf froth
Frappuccino - Cold coffee with milk and ice
Mochaccino - cappuccino coffee containing chocolate syrup or chocolate flavoring.

3) Type of milk
When ordering for your coffee you can also mention the type of milk you would like to have
Low fat milk - also called as skimmed milk which contain only 2% of fat.
Whole milk - Milk from which no fat is removed
Organic - Milk that comes from the organic dairy farms
Soy milk - Plant milk which is produced from soaking the dry soybeans and grinding them in water.

4) Flavors and Toppings
If you would like to add some flavoring to your coffee you can mention it that too. Different types of topping and flavors are :-
Chocolate
Caramel
Hazelnut
Vanilla
Whipped cream
Scoop of ice cream

14 English expressions about SLEEP


source: Learn English with Emma  2015年10月24日
I'm going to teach you about one of my favourite activities – sleep! I will teach you some of the most common expressions about sleep, such as 'toss and turn', 'hit the sack', 'get some shuteye', 'sleep in', and many more. You will learn how to talk about sleeping well and sleeping poorly. Watch this video and take our practice quiz at http://www.engvid.com/14-english-expr... to make sure you've mastered these expressions. You don't need to sleep on it!