Linking words of contrast


source: MrSkypelessons     2016年6月14日
This lesson analyzes how 'though', 'although', 'even though', 'while', 'despite', 'in spite of', and 'whereas' work. You can find more information about linking words here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGvtD...
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# relevant grammar videos: transitions for expressing contrast & comparison

2 fun new ways to learn English vocabulary


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid)    2016年6月13日
Learning a new language is difficult and boring. Every student learns differently, and it's important to find a study method that is right for YOU. I want to put the fun back into studying English with two methods that are fun and which make learning easier and quicker! In this lesson, I will teach you how to make connections between words in order to remember them more easily. I will also reveal my hidden poet talents, so you don't want to miss this one!
http://www.engvid.com/2-fun-new-ways-...

Learn Phrasal Verbs with GET and GO - Learn English wit...


source: Learn English Conversation    2016年6月11日
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Financial English Vocabulary VV 40 - Stocks and Shares (Lesson 2) | Business English Vocabulary


source: Business English Pod     2014年7月24日
In this http://VideoVocab.TV business english lesson, we’ll learn how stocks trade at a certain level, how they close at the end of the day, and how investors bid on shares. This may involve strategies such as short selling and flash trading. We will also cover ideas such as bear markets and bull markets and find out what a blue chip stock is.

Technical English VV 24 - Internet Technologies (Lesson 1) | Business English Vocabulary


source: Business English Pod     2011年5月23日
Download this video from: http://www.videovocab.tv/
This Video Vocab english lesson is the first of a two-part series on Business English vocabulary related to Internet technologies. In part one, we'll have a look at some of the basic tools and concepts that allow the Internet to function.

English in a Minute: Straight from the Horse's Mouth


source: VOA Learning English    2015年5月23日
If you hear something "straight from the horse's mouth" do you have the correct information? Find out in this week's episode of English in a Minute!
Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

Learn English By Listening - Crazy English 365 Sentences | Unit 11


source: Daily English Conversation     2016年2月16日
Learn English By Listening - Crazy English 365 Sentences Day 11.
200. It’s hard to say.
201. It’s incredible.
202. It’s just what I had in mind.
203. It’s my pleasure.
204. It’s no big deal.
205. It’s not your fault.
206. It’s nothing.
207. It’s only a matter of time.
▶ Crazy English 365 full: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdq-4...

Handling Sales Calls


source: Twominute English 2013年3月2日
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0:00 Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute or less.
0:06 In this lesson, we will tell you how to handle sales calls from different institutions.
0:18 Hello, am I speaking with Jim?
0:21 Yes, who’s this?
0:22 This is Mike, calling on behalf of Signature Bank. You have been our client for five years. Right, Jim?
0:30 That’s right. What is this about?
0:32 Well, we are offering a higher interest rate if you open a savings account with Signature Bank.
0:39 Nah, I am fine with my current status.
0:41 Are you sure Jim? This is a great opportunity.
0:46 Yeah, I’m sure. Thanks for calling though.
0:48 Thanks for your time.
0:55 Hello Ma’am, I am calling from Coventry Health Care.
0:59 Yes, how can I help you?
1:01 Well, we are offering health insurance with better premiums to valued customers.
1:08 That’s great to hear. But I am satisfied with my current insurance.
1:13 I’m sure yours is a good one but we have medical centers all across the country and we also offer dental as well.
1:22 Just give me two minutes so that I can explain the details.
1:26 I’m really sorry but I have to go out. I’m already late.
1:30 No problem. Thanks for your time.
1:38 Am I speaking with Jim Novak?
1:40 Yes. This is Jim.
1:42 Jim, this is Jack from Bank of America. I have some good news.
1:46 Is that so? All right. I’m listening.
1:50 You have been banking with us for several years so you’ve been granted a credit card for your wife at no additional cost.
1:57 That’s great. So I’ll just have to pay for what I buy right?
2:00 That’s right, Mr. Novak.
2:02 Good to hear. My wife would love to have a credit card for herself.
2:05 Great. I’ll send someone over so that we can deal with the formalities.
2:10 Okay, let’s just schedule a day.
2:16 Hello?
2:17 Hi Nancy. This is Mike from AT&T Incorporation.
2:22 Yes, how can I help you?
2:25 Nancy you have been using our prepaid connection for a couple of years, right?
2:32 Yeah, that’s right.
2:34 How would you like a post-paid connection that allows you to make free unlimited voice calls to 3 AT&T numbers?
2:44 I would love that. But what’s the catch?
2:48 There’s no catch. There will be a monthly rental which you will have to pay, like any other post-paid connection.
2:57 Fantastic. Sign me up.
3:03 We are offering a higher interest rate if you open a savings account with Signature Bank.
3:15 I am satisfied with my current insurance.
3:22 We are offering health insurance with better premiums to valued customers.
3:33 I’ll send someone over so that we can deal with the formalities.
3:43 There will be a monthly rental which you will have to pay, like any other post-paid connection.

Learn English - 5 'KEEP' Idioms


source: English Lessons with Alex  2013年11月13日
http://www.engvid.com/ If you are interested in improving your vocabulary and conversational ability, you should keep this lesson in mind. In it, you will learn five very common English idioms that use the verb 'keep.' The idioms in this video include 'keep your word,' 'keep someone posted,' 'keep an eye out,' 'keep a straight face,' and 'keep something/someone in mind.' Check it out! http://www.engvid.com/5-keep-idioms/