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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...
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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
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/learn-royal-phr...
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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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