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25 English Collocations with the Word PAPER
source: Espresso English 2015年3月22日
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Improve your English with the "Magic of 3"
source: Learn English with Rebecca 2013年9月11日
Learn the "Magic of 3" technique used by English presenters, politicians, and writers. I'll show you why and how to use this literary technique to get higher marks on your IELTS, TOEFL, or TOEIC exams. You can learn it easily and use it in personal, social, and business situations too, with the same positive results.http://www.engvid.com/improve-your-en...
Fix these 3 common pronunciation mistakes in English!
source: Learn English with Gill (engVid) 2016年6月22日
Do you pronounce "bow" with an ending sound similar to "cow" or "low"? Both are correct, but each has a different meaning! In this lesson, you'll learn the pronunciations of "bow" and sets of words that end with "-atch", and "-ough". To speak correctly in English, you have to learn and memorize common vocabulary. I'm going to teach you to pronounce some common words that English students often make mistakes with. I'll give you definitions so that you can expand your vocabulary and learn to speak correctly at the same time. Some of these words are homophones -- words that are spelled differently but sound the same. You'll also see homonyms -- words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently. Know them all? Take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/fix-these-3-com... to see if you have learned the meaning, spelling, and pronunciation of these words!
VV 31 - English Vocabulary for Supply Chain Management 2
source: Business English Pod 2012年6月25日
In this Video Vocab lesson, we'll look at Business English vocabulary for describing some of the processes involved in managing the supply chain, such as warehousing, purchasing, and materials management. We'll also cover more advanced concepts such as enterprise resource planning, just in time manufacturing, and quality assurance.
English in a Minute: Up the Creek Without a Paddle
source: VOA Learning English 2015年3月5日
This is an expression for a difficult situation. Watch this video and learn all about what it means to be "up the creek without a paddle."
Learn English By Listening - Crazy English 365 Sentences | Unit 18
source: Daily English Conversation 2016年2月16日
Learn English By Listening - Crazy English 365 Sentences Day 18.
314. What can I do for you?
315. What do you do for relaxation?
316. What do you recommend?
317. What do you think of my new car?
318. What do you think of it?
319. What is it about?
320. What is it like there?
321. What makes you say so?
322. What’s going on?
323. What’s on your mind?
324. What’s the deadline?
325. What’s the matter with you?
326. What’s the purpose of your visit?
327. What’s the weather like?
328. What’s your favorite food?
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How to use 'too' and 'enough' in English
source: English Lessons with Alex 2013年8月16日
http://www.engvid.com/ How do we use "too" and "enough"? What's the difference between these two common words? Where do we put them in a sentence? Learn the answers to all of these questions in this useful lesson. This English grammar lesson also covers where to place adjectives with "too" and "enough," and the correct verb form to follow each. You can take a quiz on this lesson, too:http://www.engvid.com/too-enough/
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How to use "so" and "neither"
source: Learn English with Rebecca 2013年9月25日
http://www.engvid.com/ "So do I." "Neither did he." "So will we." Learn how to use these common expressions in the present, past and future tenses in English. I'll teach you how these shortcuts can improve your speaking skills so you sound more like a native English speaker. This is a practical English lesson you can apply right away. Go test your skills with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/speaking-englis...
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