Learn Phrasal Verbs with UP - Learn English with Subtitles


source: Learn English Conversation     2016年6月12日
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Learn English: "because" or "because of"?


source: Learn English with Rebecca   2016年6月10日
What's the difference between "because" and "because of"? The word "because" is used when we express the reason or cause of something. Sometimes, we use it on its own, and other times, we use "because of". Both of them give reasons, but grammatically, they are used in different situations. Do you know the difference between the two? In this short English grammar lesson, I will teach you how to use these common words correctly.
Test your understanding of this lesson by taking my quiz at http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-b...

Discover the History of English


source: Learn English with Gill (engVid)    2016年4月13日
Did you know that the English word "human" has a Latin origin? And did you know that the word "people" actually comes from French? Today, hundreds of millions of people speak English either as their first or second language. But hundreds of years ago, the English language that we know today did not exist. It has been evolving through the centuries and continues to do so now. In this lesson, I will teach you the history of invasions, migrations, and other influences that have helped to shape English as we know it. You will also discover English words that have origins in Latin, French, and other languages. Don't miss this fascinating lesson!
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Business English Vocabulary VV 38 - Internet Marketing (Lesson 2) | English for Marketing


source: Business English Pod    2014年3月24日
In this http://VideoVocab.TV lesson, we'll look at business English vocabulary related to Internet marketing, particularly activities related to search engine marketing, or SEM.
Companies use SEO, or search engine optimization, to improve a web page's SERP position. This involves activities such as link building as well as on-page optimization, in which advertisers use keywords to attract search engines. Accepted approaches to SEO are referred to as White Hat SEO and attempts to trick search engines are called Black Hat SEO.

VV 21: Business English Vocabulary - The Planning Process 2


source: Business English Pod    2010年9月20日
This is the second of a two-part http://VideoVocab.TV lesson on English vocabulary for the planning process. In this lesson, we'll focus on the final stages of the planning cycle.
More lessons on project management and planning:
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English in a Minute: Put (Something) on Hold


source: VOA Learning English     2015年4月25日
This expression can be used in many different situations. Learn a few of them in this week's episode of English in a Minute!
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Learn English By Listening - Crazy English 365 Sentences | Unit 9


source: Daily English Conversation      2016年2月15日
Learn English By Listening - Crazy English 365 Sentences Day 9.
168. Is this seat taken?
169. It all depends.
170. It can happen to anyone.
171. It doesn’t make any difference.
172. It doesn’t matter to me.
173. It doesn’t work.
174. It drives me crazy.
175. It isn’t much.
176. It really comes in handy.
177. It slipped my mind.
178. It takes time.
179. It will come to me.
180. It will do you good.
181. It won’t happen again.
182. It won’t take much time.
183. It won’t work.
184. It’s nice meeting you.
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"Yes, I do" or "Yes, I have"? - Speaking English


source: English Lessons with Alex  2012年1月2日
http://www.engvid.com Learn this easy trick to remember how to answer yes/no questions that use 'do' and 'have'. This is useful for beginners, and a good reminder for intermediate students who may still be making this common mistake. For more information on short answers, watch Rebecca's short answer lesson at http://www.engvid.com/short-answers/ . Take a quiz on this lesson athttp://www.engvid.com/yes-i-do-or-yes...

Phrasal Verbs - FALL: fall for, fall in, fall behind, fall through...


source: English Lessons with Adam   2014年11月17日
http://www.engvid.com Are you falling behind on your English lessons? I'll help you fall in line with the rest of us with this lesson on phrasal verbs using the verb 'fall'. You will know what it means when plans fall through, or when one of your friends falls for a trick or a girl. Make sure to take the quiz after you watch, to see how well you understand. http://www.engvid.com/phrasal-verbs-f...