CNN Student News - April 12, 2016 - English Sub


source: Thanh Do  2016年4月12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 11, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100    2016年4月10日
April 11, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).


source: CNN   2016年4月10日
The arrests of terrorism suspects in Belgium, concerns about a major dam in Iraq, and a series of space stories compose our coverage this Monday.

CNN Student News - April 5, 2016 with English subtitles


source: Tieng Anh Chuan 100   2016年4月4日
April 7, 2016 CNN Student News with subtitles, closed caption (You can click it on by yourself).
Học phát âm tiếng Anh chuẩn, học Anh văn qua chuyện tranh, tin tức Learn English through stories,
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http://tienganhchuan100.blogspot.com

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/

Difference between 'So' & 'Neither'


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2015年4月7日
This lesson is going to teach us the correct usage of very common words like “so” and “neither”. The first thing to remember is that both these words are used in agreement to a statement that is being said. However, the difference in the two words is that “so” is used in agreement to a positive statement and “neither” is used in agreement to a negative statement. Let’s look at the different responses we can get using both these words:

1) When a statement is made in the Simple present tense, you will use
So do I-if it is positive statement
Eg: I love shopping
So do I
However, you will use Neither do I- if it is negative statement
Eg: I don’t like football
Neither do I

2) When a statement is made in the Simple present using the “be” form of the verb (is, am, are) or if the statement is used in the present continuous tense, you will use
So am I- if it is positive statement
Eg: I am a doctor (be form of the verb)
So am I
Eg: I am studying medicine (present continuous)
So am I
However, you will use Neither am I- if it is negative statement
Eg:I am not thirsty (be form of the verb)
Neither am I
Eg: I am not planning to travel (present continuous)
Neither am I

3) When a statement is made in the Simple past tense, you will use
So did I-if it is positive statement
Eg: I read a book last night
So did i
However, you will use Neither did I- if it is negative statement
Eg: I didn’t go to the party
Neither did I

4) When a statement is made in the Simple past tense with the be form of the verb (was, were), you will use
So was I- if it is positive statement
Eg: I was overweight as a child
So was I
However, you will use Neither was I- if it is negative statement
Eg: I wasn’t happy with the feedback I received
Neither was I

5) When a statement is made using words like have or haven’t, you will use
So have I-if it is positive statement
Eg: I have registered for guitar class
So have I
However, you will use Neither have I- if it is negative statement
Eg: I haven’t given her the book
Neither have I

6) When a statement is made using words like can or can’t, (showing your capability or incapability)you will use
So can I-if it is positive statement
Eg: I can read the entire book
So can I
However, you will use Neither can I- if it is negative statement
Eg: I cant swim for more than 30 minutes
Neither can I

7) When a statement is made using words like will or wont, (indicating Future tense)you will use
So will I- if it is positive statement
Eg: I will cook pasta for lunch tomorrow
So will I
However, you will use Neither will I- if it is negative statement
Eg: I wont drive to work tomorrow
Neither will I

# Click for relevant grammar videos: 1) inversion; 2) how to use neither & so

Phrases for Talking about Plans & Goals


source: Espresso English   2016年1月3日
Everyday English Speaking Course: http://www.espressoenglish.net/everyd...
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Conversation Skills: How to agree or disagree


source: Benjamin's English Classes  2014年5月17日
http://www.engvid.com/ Do you have an opinion? Want to express yourself? Need to tell someone that they are wrong? Watch this lesson to improve your conversational skills, and to learn the best expressions to argue and debate. In this lesson I teach you how to agree and disagree in formal and informal settings, so that you can tell people what you think -- politely and intelligently. Personally, I think that this is a very important English lesson. What do you think? Take the quiz here: http://www.engvid.com/conversation-sk...

Extreme English!


source: Learn English with Rebecca  2014年11月3日
http://www.engvid.com/ Are you really starving, freezing, or dying? Learn to sound like a native speaker by using exaggerated expressions in English. Find out when to use EXTREME verbs, adjectives, and adverbs to sound more natural and expressive. Take the quiz on this lesson here:http://www.engvid.com/extreme-english/