CNN Student News - April 29, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do 2016年4月29日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/

Phrasal Verbs & Expressions with OVER: "take over", "overplayed", "over ...


source: EnglishLessons4U - Learn English with Ronnie!  2016年4月27日
Do you know the difference between being "overbooked" and being "over it"? What about "starting over" and "take over"? In this lesson, we are focusing on expressions and phrasal verbs that use the word "over". These include "overplayed", "over your head", "overworked", and more. So don't miss this basic lesson on the usage of "over", and don't forget to do the quiz at the end to make sure that you understand everything:http://www.engvid.com/phrasal-verbs-e...

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CNN Student News April 28, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100 2016年4月27日
April 28, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS


source: CNN    2016年4月27日
Featured today: a shift in generational demographics, an outbreak of mumps at a renowned U.S. campus, and an explanation of how the elevator changed the world.

The Education Report: More U.S. Students Choose College in Another Country


source: VOA Learning English    2016年4月27日
The number of students in the United States who seek a college education in a foreign country is increasing. A report from the Institute of International Education explains.
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

The Health Report: New York's Emergency Crews Learn Mandarin


source: VOA Learning English     2016年4月26日
First responders are the first emergency workers to arrive at a fire or other accident. It is important that they are able to collect information to study the problem. In New York City, some first responders are learning a difficult language so that they can do just that.
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

Use of Would, Could & Should - English Grammar Lesson


source: Twominute English      2016年4月21日
Hey guys, do you know how to use Could, Would and Should properly? Learn in this lesson.
Don't forget to visit http://twominenglish.com

Departure and Farewell (Learning English Speaking Course - New English Lesson 5)


source: Daily English Conversation   2016年4月18日
New English 900 Lesson 5: Departure and Farewell - Learning English Speaking Course.
▶ Link download MP3 & TEXT New English 900: https://goo.gl/QnJYzL
▶ Playlist New English 900: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3cdN...
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Strong Adjectives


source: MrSkypelessons   2013年9月26日
What are strong (non gradable) adjectives, and how do we use them? This is an intermediate, English lesson which teaches the difference between gradable and non gradable adjectives.
Very, a bit, quite, slightly + WEAK ADJECTIVES
Absolutely, completely, totally, utterly + STRONG ADJECTIVES

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How to talk about children: Common Expressions


source: Learn English with Emma  2013年1月2日
http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I will teach you some common words we use when talking about babies and children. You will learn words like "toddler", "temper tantrum", "infant", "tattle", "spank", "ground" and many more. If you are writing the IELTS or TOEFL, these words may help you get a higher vocabulary mark in the speaking and writing sections! Test yourself on this lesson with the quiz:http://www.engvid.com/children-common...

5 verbs to make you sound smart


source: English Lessons with Alex  2014年6月30日
I'm here to help you sound smarter! In this English lesson, you'll learn five advanced verbs that will make you sound more intellectual. These verbs are perfect for your academic essays, but you can use them in a conversation at work, or in a discussion with your friends. Check out my other lessons on nouns (http://www.engvid.com/5-nouns-to-soun...) and adjectives (http://www.engvid.com/5-adjectives-to...) to sound smarter. Take the quiz and test your understanding. Once you know these words, practice your advanced English vocabulary by writing sentences with these words in the comments!

How to complain about a problem


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2014年7月25日
Got a problem? Speak up about it! In this useful lesson, you will learn a simple 3-step process to complain about any issue you have! This lesson is essential for anyone living, travelling, or doing business in an English-speaking country. Whether your hotel room is dirty, your food is cold, or your internet is not working -- you need to know how to lodge a complaint! Watch this lesson so that you can stand up for yourself and get the service you deserve! Then take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/real-english-ho...

CNN Student News April 27 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100    2016年4月26日
April 27, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS


source: CNN    2016年4月26日
Featured this Wednesday: a cheating scandal at Mitsubishi, a "robot revolution" in Japan, and a Character Study of a neurosurgeon who exemplifies perseverance.

5 'RUN' expressions in English


source: English Lessons with Alex  2014年9月20日
http://www.engvid.com/ Running out of time? If you can only watch one English video today, make sure it's this one! I will teach you five very useful expressions with the word "run". You will learn the expressions: "run into", "run out of", "run against", "run behind", "and "run by". Want to improve your English? This is the lesson for you!

21 Ways to Call Someone Stupid in English


source: Britlish - Linguaspectrum 2016年4月19日
Learn more at http://linguaspectrum.com/21-ways-cal...
Blockhead
A block is a solid piece of wood often used as a base for chopping things. A man with a similarly dense head would thus be known as a blockhead.
What a blockhead!
Bonkers
Bonkers means not right in the head.
With all the medical evidence against it, anyone who smokes must be completely bonkers!
A clod is a dense and heavy lump of earth. A stupid person might be considered to have a similar dense lump instead of a brain.
The man's a clod!
Full typescript at http://linguaspectrum.com/21-ways-cal...

Apologies (Learning English Speaking Course - New English Lesson 4)


source: Daily English Conversation    2016年4月11日
New English 900 Lesson 4: Apologies - Learning English Speaking Course.
▶ Link download MP3 & TEXT New English 900: https://goo.gl/QnJYzL
▶ Playlist New English 900: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3cdN...
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The Meaning of Hand Gestures


source: Learn English with Emma [engVid]    2016年3月16日
Have you noticed that you make hand gestures while speaking your native language? Body movement during conversation can give off social clues that are particular to a certain culture. But when people learn a language, they often forget to learn the words and expressions that we make with our hands. You may find that a hand gesture in your culture has a different meaning in English-speaking countries. In this lesson, I will teach you common hand gestures used when speaking English. Take the quiz to test your understanding: http://www.engvid.com/english-convers...

How To Speak American English Like a Native Speaker


source: Learn English with BeGlobal   2016年3月17日
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10 English expressions with 'LET'


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年1月18日
Let someone know (about something)
To tell someone something; to inform someone of something.
Example : Please let me know about it soon. Will you be coming to the picnic? Please let me know.

Let's Say
Used to introduce a suggestion or possible example of something.
Example :Try and finish the work by, let's say, Friday.

Let's see (spoken)
It means you are thinking about it, you want to discover more of it.
Example : “Do you have any idea how many people will be there?” “Well, let's see – I don't think I could put a number on it.”

let me see (or think)
Used when one is trying to remember something or considering one's next words.
Example : "Now let me see, where did I put it?"

Let's call it a day.
Let us end what we are doing for the day.
Example Mary: Well, that's the end of the reports. Nothing else to do.
Sue: Let's call it a day.
Bob: Let's call it a day. I'm tired.
Tom: Me too. Let's get out of here.

Let's shake on it.
To agree on something by shaking hands on it.
Example : Bob: Do you agree?
Mary: I agree. Let's shake on it.
Bob: Okay.
Bill: Good idea. Sounds fine.
Bob (extending his hand): Okay, let's shake on it.
Bill (shaking hands with Bob): Great!

Let it (things) slide
To allow a situation to become slowly worse.
Example : We've really let things slide over the past few months. The accounts are in a terrible state.

let someone in on (something)
To allow to know about something, allow to share something.
Example : I'm going to let you in on a little secret.

Let go
To allow someone or something to escape or go free.
Example : The kidnappers they let the hostages go.

Let your guard down
To stop guarding oneself against trouble.
Example : He never lets his guard down because he trusts no one.

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When to use BE, BEING, & BEEN


source: Espresso English   2015年11月22日
600+ Confusing English Words Explained: http://www.espressoenglish.net/600-co...
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10 GET Phrasal Verbs: get down, get off, get through, get up, get away...


source: English Lessons with Adam    2013年11月4日
http://www.engvid.com Get through this lesson without getting down. Phrasal verbs with GET are very common and popular in everyday speech. In this lesson we will look at the meanings of words like get up, get over, get through, and more. http://www.engvid.com/10-get-phrasal-...

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CNN Student News - April 27, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月27日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPT...
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CNN Student News April 26, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100      2016年4月25日
April 26, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS


source: CNN    2016年4月25日
More U.S. troops in Syria, the reopening of a Belgian train station, a dome for Chernobyl, and the restraints on a Mars mission are all featured this Tuesday.

The Science Report: Scientists Could be Closer to AIDS Cure


source: VOA Learning English    2016年4月25日
Scientists say they may have found a way to permanently take the virus that causes the AIDS out of a person’s body. AIDS has taken many millions of lives. HIV is the killer virus that causes AIDS.
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

55 words that begin with F


source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline   2016年4月26日
Teacher Paul reads 55 words that begin with the letter "f."

Talking about WORK


source: English Lessons with Alex    2016年4月25日
Do you have a job? Do you know how to talk about it in English? In this vocabulary lesson, I will teach you some basic English words and expressions we use to talk about work. This lesson features vocabulary like "shift", "overtime", "get off", and common sentences such as, "I'm not getting enough hours", "I need to come in early", and "I need to stay late." Do not miss this essential lesson, and make sure to do the quiz athttp://www.engvid.com/english-vocabul... to review your new vocabulary!

Phrases for Apologizing


source: Espresso English   2016年4月21日
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Gratitude (Learning English Speaking Course - New English Lesson 3)


source: Daily English Conversation   2016年4月6日
New English 900 Lesson 3: Gratitude - Learning English Speaking Course.
- Basic patterns – 00:09
- Dialogue – 01:52
- Substitution Drills – 04:00
- Monologue – 10:22
▶ New English 900 Lesson 1: Greetings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3cdN...
▶ New English 900 Lesson 2: Introductions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aas0-...
▶ Link download MP3 & TEXT New English 900: https://goo.gl/QnJYzL
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Vocabulary WAYS OF LOOKING (Lesson 25)


source: MrSkypelessons    2016年4月5日
An English vocabulary lesson on the theme of WAYS OF LOOKING. For upper intermediate and advanced learners. Lots more on my blog. https://www.skype-lessons.com/vocabul...
Answer the questions: In which situations might you...

Frown
Glare
stare
gaze
gawp
gape
glance
glimpse
peep
peek
scrutinize
inspect
peer
ogle
leer
blink
wink
squint
flutter
bat

make s.t out
scan/leaf/skim through
look s.t up
look out
look up to
look down on

Handling Interviews - English at the job


source: Twominute English   2013年3月5日
Making a good impression in your job interviews is very important. If you speak English confidently you have a better chance of landing that dream job. In this lesson we have several situations in which we hear words and phrases that an interviewer might ask. Listen to the lesson carefully and practice the words and phrases.
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How to say words that end with -ION


source: Learn English with Emma  2014年11月9日
http://www.engvid.com/ Words that end in '-tion' and '-sion' are some of the most common words in English -- words such as 'information', 'question', 'addition', 'nation', and so on. In this lesson, I will teach you the pronunciation rules for these types of words. Find out what pronunciation stress is, and and what part of the word we place stress on. This video will help you to improve your pronunciation of these common words. Take the quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/pronunciation-i...

CNN Student News - April 26, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月26日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPT...
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The Technology Report: Spanish ‘Smart’ City Project Saves Time, Money


source: VOA Learning English   2016年4月24日
A city in Spain uses technology to make life easier for its citizens and visitors. It is an example of a "smart city" that other cities are interested in trying.
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

CNN Student News - April 25, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100 2016年4月25日
April 25, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS
source: CNN    2016年4月24日
North Korea reportedly launches a ballistic missile, a global banana crisis looms, and a CNN Hero uses horses to help young people with special needs.

English in a Minute: Keep Your Eye on the Ball


source: VOA Learning English    2016年4月23日
A lot of idioms in American English come from sports. "Keep your eye on the ball" comes from baseball, but we can use this expression for many situations.
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

New English Lesson 2 - Introductions


source: Daily English Conversation    2016年4月1日
New English 900 Lesson 2: Introductions - Learning English Speaking Course.
▶ Basic patterns – 00:09
▶ Dialogue – 02:06
▶ Substitution Drills – 04:18
▶ Monologue – 08:57
▶ Playlist New English 900: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3cdN...
▶ Link download MP3 & TEXT New English 900: https://goo.gl/QnJYzL

Learn English - How To Say HELLO & GOODBYE, SORRY & THANK YOU, LOVE & HA...


source: Learn English with BeGlobal    2016年3月8日
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'AS' and 'LIKE' - Lesson 13


source: MrSkypelessons 2013年8月5日
How do we use AS and LIKE in English? This video is aimed at intermediate level and above.

as = job/function
I use my plates as ashtrays.
I work as a teacher
like = similar to, for example
He looks like a nice guy
That sounds like a good idea

More lessons and quizzes: http://www.skype-lessons.com/blog
More lessons on tenses: https://www.youtube.co... (ELEMENTARY)
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXtwq... (INTERMEDIATE)

Car Accident Vocabulary


source: Learn English with Let's Talk      2015年1月26日
I HATE CAR ACCIDENTS. Well, who doesn't? A car accident is something that happens when your car bangs against a person, a tree, any other object or maybe just another car. Well, that’s a horrible thing. But we need to know certain important expressions which relate to car accidents. Here are some of them:

Slammed on the brakes/ Hit the brakes-
To stop suddenly because of an emergency
I slammed on the brakes when I saw a little child running across the road.

Run over
Car passes over an object, person or an animal.
My friend Joe ran over a dog last night.

Side swiped
Hit the side of a parked car.
I side swiped my dad’s car while parking the other day.

Rear ended
Hit the back of the car.
The traffic was so crazy that the van rear ended the taxi this morning.

Lost control
Unable to control the car at high speeds due to inexperience or car defects.
The driver lost control of his car and ended up colliding against the tree.

Skidding
Slide without control over a slippery surface
The bike skid because of the wet road, but fortunately no one was seriously hurt

Roll over
Vehicle turns upside down.
I couldn't believe my eyes-two big cars just rolled over in that huge accident.

Speeding
To drive too fast
If you are caught speeding, you will get fined

Tailgating
Driving extremely close behind another vehicle.
That truck practically tailgated me down the entire highway, it was so annoying.

Drunk driving
Driving under the influence of alcohol.
Drunk driving is very irresponsible and the major cause of accidents.

Reckless driving
Driving dangerously or impatiently without careful observation.
I used to drive recklessly but I don’t do that anymore.

Road rage
Driving aggressively because you get angry at another driver.
You won’t believe the road rage when you drive during working hours.

Distracted driving
Driving without concentration (talking on your cellphone, with your friends, fidgeting with your stereo).
I don’t wish to ride with Tim, he is always so distracted while driving, I’d rather take the bus.

Hit and Run
When your car hits someone or something and you just speed way.
The hit and run driver is still being searched by the police.

Pile up
Multiple cars involved in an accident due to bad weather or road conditions.
There was a massive pile up on New Year’s Eve. We just couldn’t reach my friend’s house on time.

Is there any difference between these confusing English words?


source: Espresso English  2016年1月17日
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What are proverbs? 7 common sayings in English


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2014年8月10日
http://www.engvid.com/ Every language has proverbs, or wise sayings, that advise us about love, life, business, and everything in between. Learn the meanings of seven common English sayings or proverbs and take your English to a more advanced level. If you've never heard of proverbs, better late than never! Who said ignorance is bliss? Watch this lesson to understand these examples of proverbs, and many more! Then take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/what-are-prover...

CNN Student News - April 25, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月25日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPT...
FB: https://www.facebook.com/ShareAndLear...

CNN Student News April 22, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100     2016年4月21日
April 22, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN    2016年4月21日
ISIS sends recruits to Libya, a world-famous musician passes away in Minnesota, and we report on a study of the potential psychological effects of space travel.

How to get people to say YES!


source: Learn English with Rebecca   2016年4月18日
Learn the simple, secret word that makes people say yes to you more often! Find out the best ways to make polite requests of bosses, co-workers, friends, family, or strangers. First, we will look at the 3 levels of requests and what they are based on. Then you will practice how to adjust your language to different situations, problems, and people. This lesson will help you achieve more success in business and life!
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/how-to-get-peop...

Learning English Speaking Course - New English Lesson 1 - Greetings


source: Daily English Conversation    2016年3月31日
New English 900 Lesson 1: Greetings - Learning English Speaking Course.
Link download MP3 & TEXT New English 900: https://goo.gl/QnJYzL
▶ Playlist New English 900: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3cdN...

Learn Royal Phrases in English for daily conversation -


ource: Learn English with Let's Talk    2016年2月10日
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Drama Queen - A person especially a woman who habitually responds to situations in a very melodramatic and exaggerated manner.
Example - You are such a Drama Queen!

Queen Bee - A woman who thinks that she is the most important person in a group
Example - Natasha is the queen bee of that girl gang.

Prince Charming - An Attractive,rich , kind man. ( Prince Charming is a stock character who appears in fairy tales)
Example - I'm still waiting for my Prince charming.

Live like a king - To live a very comfortable and luxurious life
Example - After winning the lottery,Sam lives like a king.

King's ransom - A huge amount of money,a fortune
Example - I have to buy a watch for myself, however I don't want to spend king's ransom.

Fit for a king - Something which is really nice and luxurious
Example - Our room at the hotel was fit for a king.

Learn English Vocabulary: Compound Adjectives to describe people


source: Learn English with Emma  2014年8月16日
http://www.engvid.com/ Do you know what a 'compound adjective' is? In today's lesson, I will teach you some very common compound adjectives to describe people. Native speakers use these expressions a lot in everyday conversation. Knowing these compound adjectives will help you understand spoken English, and will help you to speak English more fluently. Make sure you understood the lesson by taking the quiz. Good luck!

Quick Slang - Talking about being excited!


source: English Lessons with Alex  2012年8月23日
http://www.engvid.com/ Are you tired of using the word "excited" again and again? Do you want to learn more informal ways to talk about being excited for something? Get pumped and psyched for this quick slang lesson! Then you'll be ready to take the quiz! http://www.engvid.com/excited-slang/

TOO MUCH, ENOUGH, NOT ENOUGH


source: English Lessons with Adam   2012年12月11日
http://www.engvid.com Oh, you're too handsome ;) -- Have you ever tried to give someone a compliment and watched their face squeeze tight because they think you've insulted them? You probably used "too" + an adjective. "Not enough" and "too much" are usually used to make negative comments. This lesson will show you how to avoid this embarrassing mistake. Not enough time, too much English! Take the quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/too-much-not-en...

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CNN Student News - April 22, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月22日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPT...
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CNN Student News April 21, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100     2016年4月20日
April 21, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN    2016年4月20日
Predictions are made for the Atlantic hurricane season, a replica of an ancient Syrian artifact is unveiled in London, and we feature a new Character Study.

Starting a conversation with a stranger - English Lesson with subtitles


source: Twominute English   2016年4月6日
So, do you know what to say when you meet someone for the first time? This lesson will show you.

The influence of Shakespeare on everyday English


source: Learn English with Gill (engVid)        2015年7月10日
http://www.engvid.com/ Why do we have a lesson on a writer who died hundreds of years ago? Don't worry. There's method to my madness! The poet and playwright William Shakespeare has had a big influence on the English language. Many of he words and expressions that he invented are still in use today, and we often don't realize it. In this lesson, I will introduce you to some of the most common expressions which first appeared in print hundreds of years ago and are still used today. So come on. Break the ice, and watch the lesson! http://www.engvid.com/shakespeare-eve...

''used to, be/get used to'' - Lesson 12


source: MrSkypelessons    2013年7月7日
How do we use USED TO and BE/GET USED TO in English? This video is aimed at intermediate level and above, and I attempt to remind the student why we use all the different tenses as well as give them the passive structure for each tense. I hope you like it!
http://www.scribd.com/Skypelessons
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5 useful email expressions


source: Learn English with Emma  2012年12月17日
http://www.engvid.com/ Having trouble writing an email? In this video, I will teach you five useful email expressions that will help you to write better emails. I will also teach some email vocabulary such as forward, attachment, and cc, along with some ways to end emails. Is it okay to use cc as a verb? Watch this class and find out! And don't forget to take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/5-useful-email-...

Improve your Accent: Tongue Twisters


source: English Lessons with Alex  2014年10月7日
Improve your accent by doing these exercises. Every language has tongue twisters. They are fun to practice your pronunciation because they use sound sequences that are often difficult to say quickly. In this lesson, I look at four common English tongue twisters to help you improve your pronunciation. The tongue twisters include "Peter Piper", "Betty Botter", and more. When you're finished with this video, check out our resources page for 50 tongue twisters to improve your pronunciation:http://www.engvid.com/english-resourc...

Speaking English - "I wish I had..."


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2014年9月14日
http://www.engvid.com/ Have you ever made a mistake? Feel bad about something you did or didn't do? Learn two useful ways to express regret in English in personal, social, and professional situations. I'll teach you how to use the positive and negative forms of "I wish I had..." and "If only I had...". This lesson is a must for anyone whose actions differ from their plans -- and that could be you!

CNN Student News April 20, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100    2016年4月19日
April 20, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
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source: CNN    2016年4月19日
Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, a look inside North Korea's capital, and a seat aboard a deep-space capsule are all explored this Wednesday.

English lesson to talk about Apartment or Flats.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2016年4月16日
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Apartments –
Houses in buildings where a lot of families stay in the same building but in different houses on different floors. Mostly the word apartment is used in American English

Flat –
Same as apartments .This word is common to British English .

Skyscraper-
Extremely tall building; such a building may have approximately 50 to 100 floors .

Living in the sky –
Stands for living on a very high floor in a skyscraper. Such an apartment generally offers a view of the entire city down below; does giving you a feel of living in the sky.

Overcrowding-
More density of people in a small space. Overcrowding is a common problem today in modern society.

Mechanical parking –
Elevator parking or stack parking where cars are parked one on top of the other.

Elevators –
Lifts used to go up and down the apartment building .

Foyer / Lobby
An open area which is present immediately after entering the building .

Serviced apartment –
An apartment which has all the facilities of the hotel room.

Sky line-
A panoramic view of the city from a height.

Terrace garden –
A garden that has been cultivated on the terrace of a building.
We hope this English lesson has helped you to learn new English vocabulary to improve your English and speak fluent English.

IELTS & TOEFL Vocabulary: Talking about Food


source: Learn English with Emma [engVid]   2016年4月4日
A common speaking topic on both the IELTS and TOEFL is food. In this class, I will teach you some vocabulary and grammar that you can use when talking about food. These expressions can help you score higher on both tests. I will also give you some common examples of speaking questions you may hear. If you are not taking these tests, this lesson will still help you improve your vocabulary and conversational English. Try our quiz at http://www.engvid.com/ielts-toefl-voc... to practice these words. Good luck on your test!
MORE IELTS TIPS: http://www.goodluckielts.com/
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Talking about worries


source: Benjamin's English Classes (engVid) 2016年3月9日
Worried about your conversational English? Don't be! Today I'm teaching you 9 expressions we use to talk about things we're worried about, and 8 expressions you can use to cheer up a friend. It's a fun lesson with a bunch of useful phrases you can use in different settings. We primarily use these phrases in casual settings, but you'll also see some more formal expressions. We'll even have some metaphors and idioms. So watch this video, and then check out the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/real-english-ta... . Don't be nervous -- I'm sure you'll do well!

How to Speak English Fluently and Naturally


source: Learn English with BeGlobal    2016年4月9日
Learn English with BeGlobal is a free Channel for English learners. You will find free English Conversation videos, English vocabulary Videos, English grammar Videos, English exercises and English lessons. Thousands of English Videos are waiting for you. They will help you learn English.
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American English VS British English ( Housing Vocabulary)


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年3月1日
In Asia, USA, and many other countries, the English language was first introduced by the process of British colonization. After independence, many countries retained the British form of the language, whereas USA decided to develop its own form. When American dictionaries were build, the authors felt that words ought to be spelt like they sound, and he also wanted USA to assert its cultural independence and was not keen on following the British form of the language. The two languages ( American English & British English) differ primarily in the following aspects in regards to the housing vocabulary.

Learn English Collocations for Success and Failure


source: Espresso English   2016年2月4日
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5 'Knock' Phrasal Verbs - knock up/out/off/over...


source: English Lessons with Adam    2013年3月3日
http://www.engvid.com Need a knockout lesson? This is it. If you've wondered why girls get knocked up, men get knocked out, or Prada bags get knocked off, this phrasal verb lesson will help you out. After watching the lesson, take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/phrasal-verbs-k...

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CNN Student News - April 20, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月20日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
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Transcripts:
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CNN Student News April 19, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100     2016年4月18日
April 19, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS


source: CNN    2016年4月18日
Lawmakers debate impeaching Brazil's president, the U.S. Supreme Court examines an executive action on immigration, and we explore some strategies of retailers.

Slang in English (vocabulary) - BLOW


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2012年7月18日
http://www.engvid.com/ Don't BLOW your opportunity to learn from this slang lesson. You will learn the slang and "normal" meanings of the important English word 'blow'. A lot of English lessons blow but this is not one of them! http://www.engvid.com/slang-blow/

How To Talk About Jobs and Careers in English


source: Learn English with BeGlobal   2016年3月3日
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Basic English Vocabulary: COLORS


source: Learn English with Ronnie! 2016年4月11日
Easy English Lesson for Beginners – Learn the basic colors in English! There is a way to remember all the colors of the rainbow: ROYGBIV. Each of those letters represents a color. Do you know each one of them? If not, watch this vocabulary lesson to add to your English vocabulary! You will learn about the primary colors and how to mix them together to get secondary colors. These are essential words you can start using today to describe all sorts of things like, for example, paint, pencils, hair, pictures, flags, cars, and virtually anything else. Don't forget to do the quiz at the end to make sure you've learned all the words:http://www.engvid.com/basic-english-v...

How to Ask for Contact Details - Beginner English Lesson


source: Twominute English    2013年3月20日
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IELTS Reading: Top 10 Tips


source: Learn English with Emma  2014年9月18日
How to get a high score on the IELTS Reading. In this video, I am going to give you ten important tips that will help you succeed on the reading module of the IELTS. Prepare yourself for test day by watching this class and taking my quiz at the end. http://www.engvid.com/ielts-reading-t...

Talking about FEAR


source: English Lessons with Alex  2014年10月25日
http://www.engvid.com/ We all get scared sometimes. In this lesson, you will learn vocabulary and expressions related to FEAR. I review the basics such as 'scared', 'afraid', 'frightened', and more. I also look at expressions like 'scared to death', 'shivers down my spine', and 'gives me the creeps'. Don't get freaked out by this vocabulary lesson. Click on it, and I promise that you won't be scared of talking about horror movies and creepy experiences anymore.

CNN Student News - April 19, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月19日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
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CNN Student News April 18, 2016 with English subtitles


source:Tieng Anh Chuan 100     2016年4月17日
April 18, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Source http://edition.cnn.com/studentnews
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS


source: CNN    2016年4月17日
Earthquakes claim lives and homes in Ecuador and Japan, divers excavate a historic shipwreck near Oman, and we explore the effects of space on the human body.

Basic English Lesson: How to Talk about Yourself


source: English Lessons with Alex    2016年4月8日
So you want to meet other students and start practicing your English? You are going to need to learn how to talk about yourself. In this lesson, you will learn easy English sentences that will let you talk about yourself confidently. I will teach you how to make basic sentences in the first person. "I am", "I like", "I don't like", and "My name is" are some examples of how to begin a sentence when describing yourself to someone you have just met. I'll teach you what to say and how to say it. Watch this lesson, and then practice these basic sentences to perfect your beginner conversation skills.
QUIZ: http://www.engvid.com/basic-english-l...

SO and SUCH. Confusing Vocabulary 3


source: MrSkypelessons    2013年1月7日
More lessons and quizzes on my blog: http://www.skype-lessons.com/blog
More lessons on tenses: https://www.youtube.com/... (ELEMENTARY)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXtwq... (INTERMEDIATE)

Words used to describe facial expressions in English


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年3月16日

Beaming - smiling broadly; grinning
Quizzical - showing that you are confused or surprised by something, and perhaps that you think it is rather strange and funny
Grin - To smile broadly, often baring the teeth.
Winced - The facial expression of sudden pain.
Dirty Look - An angry face or a frown.
Pouted - To exhibit displeasure or disappointment.
Glazed over - A glazed look or expression shows no interest or emotion.
Long Face - An unhappy or disappointed expression.
Unreadable - If someone’s face, eyes, or expression are unreadable, you cannot guess what they are thinking.
Dumbfounded - An expression on the face as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise.

English Phrasal Verbs from My Everyday Life


source: Espresso English     2015年10月25日
Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course: http://www.espressoenglish.net/phrasa...
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Speak English naturally by using filler phrases


source: Benjamin's English Classes  2014年10月12日
http://www.engvid.com/ Watch this video and learn how to speak like an English person: indirectly. English people do not always say what they mean. In this video, you will learn how to sound more natural and polite when answering difficult questions. You can also use these expressions when you're having an argument or disagreement. You'll learn phrases like "How shall I put it?", "to be honest...", "as a matter of fact", and many more. Take a quiz on this video here: http://www.engvid.com/speak-english-n...

6 Idioms about People


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2014年9月29日
http://www.engvid.com/ Help to change our sexist langauge by learning 6 common idioms about people. Are you a ladies' man? A woman of your word? A man of the people? Learn the meanings of these English idioms and find out which ones you can use to describe women too! Taught by a teacher who cares about both men and women doing well in the world.

CNN Student News April 18 2016 with subtitles


source: Thanh Do     2016年4月18日
CNN Student News with subtitles.
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50 words that begin with the letter E


source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline    2016年4月15日
This video features basic English vocabulary. All of the words here start with the letter "e."

What are the senses in English?


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2012年9月15日
http://www.engvid.com/ What are senses? Sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. In English, there is a lot of literal vocabulary related to the senses, but you'll also find that there are many expressions and idioms using the senses. In this lesson, I'll teach you all of that. You'll see! You can also take a quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/senses-in-english/

CNN Student News April, 15 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100    2016年4月14日
April 15, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN    2016年4月14日
Russian jets closely pass a U.S. ship, CNN obtains "proof of life" video of missing Nigerian schoolgirls, and we explain some methods of influencing delegates.

Difference between British English and American English (Food Vocabulary..


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British American
Biscuit Cookie
Scone Biscuit
Banger Sausage
Minced meat Ground meat
Prawn Shrimp
Candy floss Cotton candy
Chips French fries
Crisps Chips
Ice lolly Popsicle
Jacket potato Baked potato

Talking about women you like - SEXY, HOT, SMOKING, CUTE, FREAKY


source: Learn English with Emma  2014年9月1日
A sexy woman walks into your office. You think she is amazing and you want to tell your friends about her. In this vocabulary lesson, I will give you many expressions that will help you describe the girl you like. What is a tomboy? How is that different from a girly girl? What does it mean when a girl is a ten or has a killer ass? Is that woman you just saw smoking hot? Learn these expressions and more by watching this video. Take my quiz at the end, so you will be ready the next time you see a beautiful woman. Leave a comment and tell me about the woman you like. How would you describe her?

English Vocabulary & Slang to talk about AGE: retro, dated, antique, old...


source: English Lessons with Alex  2012年10月9日
http://www.engvid.com/ If you have found this website, you're not a dinosaur. In this useful lesson, learn some synonyms for "old," and some slang as well. If you're not ancient, you'll click on this video! Then take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/age-slang-vocab...

Phrasal Verbs with TAKE: take out/over/up/under/to/in/after...


source: English Lessons with Adam   2015年4月10日
http://www.engvid.com So you've decided to take up English. Good for you! Take your language skills further by learning phrasal verbs that use the verb TAKE. In this lesson, you'll learn the difference between "taking a girl out to dinner" and "taking the bad guy out of action". We'll also look at expressions such as "take to", "take in", "take after", and more. If you don't know them already, don't worry. I'll take you under my wing!
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CNN Student News - April 15, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月15日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
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Transcripts:
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CNN Student News April 14, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100    2016年4月13日
April 14, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN   2016年4月13日
Today, step inside a CDC operations center to explain how Zika is being tracked. Other topics include storm chasing and evolving PSAs on safe driving.

AGO & FROM NOW - Talking about time in English


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2012年10月4日
http://www.engvid.com/ When most students start learning English, they find it very hard to talk about time. This lesson will teach you how to use "ago" and "from now", so you can correctly speak about the past and the future. http://www.engvid.com/ago-from-now/

Beside and Besides


source: Espresso English    2016年4月14日
600+ Confusing English Words Explained: http://www.espressoenglish.net/600-co...
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Vocabulary - Beside & Besides


source: Learn English with Emma  2013年4月18日
http://www.engvid.com/ What is the difference between "beside" and "besides"? In this English class, I will teach you the different meanings of these words, how to use them in sentences and in some common expressions. This video will help you to improve your vocabulary and grammar. Besides, you will be beside yourself with excitement after watching it! Go test your knowledge with the quiz:http://www.engvid.com/vocabulary-besi...

SAY TELL SPEAK and TALK. Confusing Vocabulary 2


source: MrSkypelessons   2012年7月6日
This is a description of how SAY TELL SPEAK and TALK are used in English. If you are interested in more lessons you can go to my blog: https://www.skype-lessons.com/blog/

Learn vocabulary about CARS in English


source: English Lessons with Alex  2014年11月28日
http://www.engvid.com/ In this English vocabulary lesson, you'll learn the words for the various parts of a car, like "windshield", "steering wheel", "bumper", and more! What do you call all of those mirrors in and around a car? Find out by watching this practical video. Don't forget to do the quiz after watching, and please subscribe to my YouTube channel for my latest videos.

Learn English with the News: Cyber Crime


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2014年10月17日
http://www.engvid.com/ What's a security breach, cyber heist, or identity theft? Learn the modern vocabulary of crime with this essential English News lesson. Find out how cyber criminals affected 70 million customers, what problems they caused, and how to protect yourself. Understanding this English vocabulary and these dangers can help keep you safer in today's world. Take the quiz on this lesson here:http://www.engvid.com/cyber-crime/

CNN Student News - April 14, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月14日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
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Does grammar matter? - Andreea S. Calude


source: TED-Ed   2016年4月12日
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/does-gramma...
It can be hard sometimes, when speaking, to remember all of the grammatical rules that guide us when we’re writing. When is it right to say “the dog and me” and when should it be “the dog and I”? Does it even matter? Andreea S. Calude dives into the age-old argument between linguistic prescriptivists and descriptivists — who have two very different opinions on the matter.
Lesson by Andreea S. Calude, animation by Mike Schell.

CNN Student News April 13, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100  2016年4月12日
April 13, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN    2016年4月12日
Two ISIS defectors discuss challenges of fighting the group, we look at how rules are set for the RNC, and a Character Study focuses on ecological inspiration.

How to use the word THINK in English


source: Learn English with Gill (engVid)    2016年3月23日
The word "think" and all its forms are used very often in English. In this lesson, I will explain some of its main uses, including how to use "think" with different verb tenses. I will also teach you several "think" expressions, such as "let me have a think" and "think something up". Watch this video! I think you will find that it helps you to expand your vocabulary.
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What are Extreme Adjectives?


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2015年3月28日
Link to quiz : http://www.learnex.in/what-are-extrem...
Adjectives are words that describe the qualities of something. Some adjectives in English are gradable - that means you can have different degrees or levels of that quality. For example, the weather can be a little cold, rather cold, very cold, or extremely cold.
Extreme adjectives or non-gradable adjectives are words that mean “extremely + adjective” – for example, “freezing” means “extremely cold.” The weather can’t be “a little bit freezing” or “very freezing” – because the word “freezing” itself automatically means “extremely cold.”

# Regular Adjective Extreme Adjective:
angry furious
bad awful, terrible, horrible
big huge, gigantic, giant
clean spotless
cold freezing
crowded packed
dirty filthy
funny hilarious
good wonderful, fantastic, excellent
hot boiling
hungry starving
interesting fascinating
old ancient
pretty gorgeous
scary terrifying
small tiny
surprising astounding
tired exhausted
ugly hideous

# Special Rules for Extreme Adjectives
1) No comparatives/superlatives.
With regular adjectives, we can use comparatives and superlatives to compare two or more things:
 My house is big.
 My neighbor’s house is bigger than mine.
(comparative)
 My parents’ house is the biggest house on the street.
(superlative)
With extreme adjectives, we don’t use comparatives and superlatives:
 My parents’ house is enormous.
 My parents’ house is more enormous / the most enormous.

2) Use different adverbs with extreme adjectives.
With regular adjectives, we can use these adverbs:
 a little, a bit, slightly, fairly, rather
 very, extremely, immensely, intensely, hugely
Examples:
 I’m rather hungry. / I’m very hungry.
 This room is a bit dirty. / This room is extremely dirty.
 We’re a little tired. / We’re immensely tired.
With extreme adjectives, we CANNOT use these adverbs:
 I’m rather starving. / I’m extremely starving.

However, there are other adverbs we can use to give additional emphasis to the extreme adjective:
 absolutely
 completely
 utterly
Examples:
 I’m absolutely furious.
 We’re completely exhausted.
 The movie was utterly terrifying.
The words pretty and really can be used with both regular and extreme adjectives:
 This room is pretty dirty. (regular)
 This room is pretty filthy. (extreme)
 The party is really crowded. (regular)
 The party is really packed. (extreme)

# Absolute Adjectives
Another type of extreme adjective is called an “absolute” adjective.
These are words that are either “yes or no.” For example, dead – you can’t be “a little bit dead” or “very dead” – either YES, you are dead, or NO, you’re not dead.

# relevant grammar videos: adjectives and adverbs

Compound words in English: Around the House


source: Espresso English    2016年2月11日
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Learn English: How to talk like the boss


source: Benjamin's English Classes  2014年5月1日
Are you a manager? Do you want to be a manager? This English lesson will teach you how to sound like one! When you're the boss, you need to communicate effectively with your colleagues, clients, and other office workers. In this lesson, I teach you several expressions to use in a professional English-speaking environment, so that you can sound like the boss. Can I 'COUNT ON YOU' to learn this? I know you can 'FIT IT INTO' your schedule. If you can 'PULL IT OFF', you should 'FOLLOW UP' by taking the quiz athttp://www.engvid.com/how-to-talk-lik...

Basic English Vocabulary - SEEM


source: English Lessons with Adam    2013年5月11日
http://www.engvid.com English seems difficult sometimes. But if you get the right explanations, it's not that hard after all! In this lesson, we'll look at the verb 'seem'. I'll teach you what it means, and how to use it properly. After the lesson, take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/basic-english-v...

CNN Student News - April 13, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月13日
Learning English with CNN Student News
CNN Student News with subtitles.
Source: http://cnnstudentnews.com/
Transcripts:
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CNN Student News - April 12, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100   2016年4月11日
April 12, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN   2016年4月11日
Today's show covers defections and nuclear work in North Korea, a U.S. official's visit to Hiroshima, and a student-made device that addresses hearing loss.

50 words that begin with the letter D


source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline     2016年4月10日
An English teacher lists 50 basic words in English that begin with the letter "d."

Asking for More Time - Speak English Fluently


source: Twominute English    2013年4月19日
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0:00 Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.
0:07 In this lesson, we will tell you about how to ask for more time from someone.
0:19 So Tracy, have you prepared the project report for NC Enterprise?
0:23 I’ve been meaning to talk to you about that. I’d really like an extension on the deadline.
0:29 But you’ve already had a week. Why do you want an extension?
0:32 Well, I’ve been having some problems with my computer.
0:37 I’m not looking for any excuses here. I need the report by the deadline.
0:41 I know, and I sincerely apologize for the delay.
0:46 I want the report on time Tracy. I’m not going to put it off any longer. I don’t know how you’ll do it, but do it.
0:53 I’ll certainly do my best, Frank.
1:02 Where is your Science project, Nash?
1:05 I haven't brought it today, Ms. Suzie.
1:08 Why not? Didn't you know today was the last day to hand it in?
1:13 My report is still incomplete. I’ll need some more time for submission.
1:20 May I know the reason for the delay?
1:23I wasn’t well for the past three weeks, Ms. Suzie. I’ve brought a medical certificate.
1:30 Oh! How much time do you need to complete your report?
1:33 Maybe a week or so.
1:36 Ok. I’ll give you one more week. But you will have to submit the medical certificate to the administration department.
1:43 Thank you. I’ll submit it right now.
1:53 Hey Frank. How have you been?
1:56 I’m good Suzie. How come you are here today?
1:59 I wanted to have an important discussion with you.
2:02 Is it really important? I have a meeting in half an hour.
2:05 It won’t take much time. I just wanted to ask you about your decision on relocating to San Francisco.
2:12 Suzie, I haven’t made a decision about that yet. I need some more time.
2:17 The deadline to submit the paperwork is two weeks from now. How much more time would you need?
2:23 I know it’s important for you. But, you should understand that it will also be a huge step for me and my career.
2:29 I do understand. Take your time. I’ll wait for your final decision.
2:34 Thanks Suzie. I’ll let you know by the end of this week.
2:42 I’ve been meaning to talk to you about that. I’d really like an extension on the deadline.
2:55 Well, I’ve been having some problems with my computer.
3:06 I know, and I sincerely apologize for the delay.
3:15 My report is still incomplete. I’ll need some more time for submission.
3:28 I haven’t made a decision about that yet. I need some more time.
3:36 I know it’s important for you. But, you should understand that it will also be a huge step for me and my career.

Words to impress your girlfriend or date.


source:  Learn English with Let's Talk  2015年8月19日
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Enticing
Enticing means attractive. If your date comes looks very beautiful and attractive, you can say " You look very enticing tonight" which means she is looking very attractive.

Wondrous
Wondrous is derived from the word wonderful, wondrous sounds more romantic and poetic. You can use this word by saying - " When I look at your eyes, I feel wondrous" which means your are trying to say that she has wonderful eyes.

Stunning
Stunning simply means the reaction WOW!!. Somebody who stuns you and you can't take off your eyes of them is called stunning. You have stunning actresses, stunning shoes, stunning jewelry etc. You can use this word saying " In this evening dress you simply look stunning ( Wow!).

Elegant
Elegant means graceful or ladylike. If you call a girl 'Elegant', I'm sure she is going to like this compliment.

Breath-taking
Breath-taking means you see someone who is so attractive that you sort of forget to exhale. Somebody you find very beautiful. You can say - " Every time you smile, it's just breath-taking".

Ravishing
Ravishing means delightful. When you find someone's style, mannerism delightful you can call them ravishing. You can say - " You are one of those few ravishing people I have ever met". You always use this word for that special someone.

Striking
Striking is special, it means impressive, it can be used for a man or a woman. You can walk up to a co-worker early morning and say - " You look particularly striking today". You can use this word to compliment someone in a business setting or a personal setting, both ways would work just fine.

Lovely
This words is used so many times, but still sound great. Lovely means someone who brings out the love in you. It is a general compliment used to tell someone they look great.

Learn Slang: 10 SHIT Expressions


source: Learn English with Emma [engVid]    2015年1月21日
"Shit" is a very common and useful word in the English language. In this fun slang lesson, you will learn some of the most common "shit" expressions that are often heard in movies, on TV shows, and in day-to-day life. Native speakers use the word "shit" in a variety of situations. Do you know what it means to be in "deep shit"? Have you been "up shit creek"? Learn these expressions to improve your vocabulary, and test your knowledge by taking the quiz.
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Learn English Vocabulary: Talking about your nose!


source: English Lessons with Alex  2015年1月5日
http://www.engvid.com/ In this vocabulary lesson, you'll learn lots of words to describe your nose, including the adjectives "runny", "stuffy", "blocked", and "clogged (up)". You'll also learn to talk about "nose hairs", "boogers", "snot", "nostrils", and more. Prepare for the next flu season by watching this useful video!