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CNN Student News with subtitles - November 24, 2016 | NBA`s 76ers Calling Player with D...
source: NEWS with Subtitles 2016年11月23日
Unemployment and Youth Unemployment Causing Concerns in Japan, Middle East, North Africa, U.K. and United States; NBA`s 76ers Calling Player with Down Syndrome.
What's behind the unrest in three world capitals? Today's CNN Student News takes a look at developments in Kiev, Bangkok and Caracas. We continue our global coverage with a snapshot of unemployment levels around the world. And we deliver a Character Study of a young NBA team member.
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Thanksgiving Prep - English Vocabulary in Context - Language Notes 23
source: JenniferESL 2016年11月23日
Learn about the preparation that is done the day before Thanksgiving. Hear vocabulary in context!
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Index:
0:01 Introduction
0:17 Lesson title
0:24 Thawing the frozen turkey
0:47 Crimping pie crusts
1:38 Preheating the oven
1:48 Making the pie filling
2:35 Putting foil around the edges of the pie crust
2:49 Cornbread
3:14 The smells of food cooking
3:33 Why brownies?
4:05 Preparing the stuffing
4:48 Vegetable dishes
5:49 Bread crumbs
6:16 Getting out the good dishes
7:09 Cleaning the house
7:47 Lesson ending
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A VOA Learning English Thanksgiving
source: VOA Learning English 2016年11月23日
Anna and Jill cook up the perfect Thanksgiving meal and explain the meaning of Thanksgiving in the United States. It its celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.
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Mean
source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline 2016年11月21日
How do you ask for the definition of a word? You can use the word "mean." This video can help you do that.
English Listening Practice Level 4 - Part 2 (Lesson 71 - 85)
source: Daily English Conversation 2016年11月4日
Link download Text : https://goo.gl/OwFGBU
▶ English Listening Practice Level 4 - Part 1: https://youtu.be/l3wC49vEYRg
▶ English Listening Practice Level 1 (full): https://youtu.be/qYb0LCqqJbU
▶ English Listening Practice Level 2 (full): https://youtu.be/64DApbWVaLI
▶ English Listening Practice Level 3 (full): https://youtu.be/rmpYviMXleM
*Lesson 71 - 85*
71. The Expulsion of the Acadians - 00:07
72. The Florida Everglades - 03:48
73. The Great Walls of China - 07:01
74. The Internet - 09:55
75. The Planetarium - 13:06
76. Alexander Graham Bell - 15:35
77. The Story of Anne Frank - 18:52
78. Charlotte Church - 22:42
79. Christmas Holidays - 26:53
80. Garage Sales and Yard Sales - 31:00
81. Helen Keller - 34:24
82. Trial By Jury - 38:38
83. A Favourite Place - 42:46
84. Business Ethics - 46:40
85. Colonial Williamsburg - 50:22
Wait, Hope, Expect & Look forward to
source: Simple English Videos 2016年1月19日
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Pronunciation - How to make the 'R' sound in English
source: EnglishLessons4U - Learn English with Ronnie! 2012年6月29日
http://www.engvid.com/ Do you say light when you mean right? Do you have problems saying "r" in English? Watch this quick lesson and learn a small trick that will help you! This will be especially useful for Asian students.
Blow Up - Phrasal Verbs Lessons
source: Twominute English 2013年7月31日
The phrasal verb 'blow up' may mean a number of things. It may mean an explosion, to lose one's temper, to fill something with gas, or to begin an argument or a problem. Another meaning of this phrasal verb 'blow up' is also to become famous. In this video you will learn about the phrasal verb 'blow up' and how to use it in your conversations. Some sentences with the idiom are highlighted at the end of the video. Practice them at the end to build your fluency.
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0:18 The phrasal verb ‘blow up’ has several meanings.
0:22 It means to explode or an explosion. For example, the army blew up the bridge to trap the enemy’.
0:31 Right! ‘Blow up’ is a very versatile phrasal verb.
0:35 It also means to become angry suddenly. For example : Jim’s dad blew up when Jim took his car without permission.
0:44 To ‘blow up’ also means to fill something with air or gas, like blowing up a balloon.
0:50 That’s right. You can also use these words when you mean to enlarge a photograph or an image.
0:58 I see...this phrasal verb really has many different meanings.
1:03 There are more actually. To blow up also means to become famous or successful within a small period of time.
1:13 Alright! Will you also give us an example
1:17 For example: ‘Johnny Depp blew up as Jack Sparrow after Pirates of Caribbean hit the theaters’.
1:24 Okay, I get it now. But how about some conversations to learn better?
1:30 Yes. Good idea!
1:39 Our tent was blown out by the storm last night.
1:44 I saw that, it looks like it’s been blown up by a bomb.
1:47 What about the equipment? Is everything alright?
1:51 Nope! The camera lens is broken!
1:54 What?! John will blow up when he hears this.
1:59 Well, we’ll have to bear it. There’s nothing we can do.
2:08 Oh great! The tire is flat!
2:10 Don’t worry, Nathan. I always keep a foot pump in my car.
2:15 So, can i blow up the tire.
2:18 Sure it will!
2:26 You haven’t done a good job in retouching my photo. Clear up the age spots, please!
2:33 Yeah, let me blow up that portion and erase them.
2:37 Good, you’ll see the spots very clearly, if you blow it up.
2:47 ‘The army blew up the bridge to trap the enemy’.
2:59 ‘Jim’s dad blew up when Jim took his car without permission’.
3:10 ‘Johnny Depp blew up as Jack Sparrow after Pirates of Caribbean hit the theaters’.
3:25 I saw that, it looks like it’s been blown up by a bomb.
3:35 What?! John will blow up when he hears this.
3:46 So, can it blow up the tire?
3:54 Yeah, let me blow up that portion and erase them.
4:04 Good, you’ll see the spots very clearly, if you blow it up.
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Phrasal Verbs with SET: set up / in / on / to / aside / against / down...
source: English Lessons with Adam - 2016年3月26日
The verb "set" can mean many different things in English, depending on how you use it. In this lesson, you will build your vocabulary with phrasal verbs using the verb "set". We will look at expressions such as "set in", "set to", "set out", and more. The context of "set" can also change its meaning. For example, you will learn the difference between "setting up someone on a date" and "setting up someone for arrest". Set yourself up for success by watching this lesson and doing the quiz athttp://www.engvid.com/phrasal-verbs-w...
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Need to, have to, must - modals of necessity
source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2012年2月13日
http://www.engvid.com/ An important grammar lesson on the proper use of need to, have to, and must in English. Learn how to use these modals of necessity like native English speakers. I'll teach you when, how, and why to use them in this lesson. Then take a quiz at http://www.engvid.com/modals-of-neces....
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Confusing Words in English: Overview, Oversight, and Overlook
source: Espresso English 2012年10月27日
The English words overview, oversight, and overlook seem very similar -- but they actually have very different meanings! Learn the difference between these confusing words in English with definitions and examples.
How to write a check
source: Learn English with Rebecca 2011年12月26日
http://www.engvid.com Protect yourself by learning the 6 steps involved in writing a check/cheque safely in English. Avoid common errors and pick up key banking vocabulary in this practical lesson. Test your understanding with the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/practical-engli... .
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