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'It's a Steal!' - Idioms and Phrases
source: Twominute English 2013年7月7日
The idiom 'it's a steal' is used to indicate that something is very cheap. You can use this idiom when you buy something at a very good price. Here in this video you will learn the meaning of the idiom and how to use it while speaking in English. Let's learn from this video how you can use this idiom in your conversations.
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3 ways to use adverbs
source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2012年7月4日
http://www.engvid.com/ Understanding HOW TO USE ADVERBS will make you a better speaker and writer in English. Adverbs make simple and boring sentences interesting and nuanced. This lesson will teach you what adverbs are, when they are used, and how to use them to communicate more intelligently. http://www.engvid.com/3-ways-to-use-a...
# relevant grammar videos: adjectives and adverbs
CNN Student News with subtitles - December 22, 2016 |Convenience and potential danger of...
source: NEWS with Subtitles 2016年12月21日
Record Breaking Snowfalls in United States; Cyber Fraud Challenges Non-Cash Retail; Pandora`s New Ability To Figure Out Political Affiliation of Users.
Today, CNN Student News explains how Ukraine is a nation divided. We also tell you where this winter ranks in terms of snowfall levels for some U.S. cities. And we examine the convenience and potential danger of shopping without using cash.
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Phrasal verbs INTO
source: MrSkypelessons 2016年12月19日
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Here is an English lesson on some of the most common phrasal verbs which contain the preposition INTO. Answer the following questions:
1) When you were young, did you often get into trouble?
2) Which expenses tend to eat into your savings?
3) When was the last time you burst into tears? Why?
4) Do you buy into the claims of global warming?
5) How could you tap into new sources of income?
6) Can I talk you into spending at least 20 minutes, every night, learning new phrasal verbs?
7) When was the last time you broke into a sweat? Why?
Vocabulary to talk about your feelings in English: anger, fear, and conf...
source: Learn English with Gill (engVid) 2016年12月17日
We often talk about our feelings, but how many words do you know to talk about anger? Fear? What about confusion? In this video, I'll explain many different words, expressions, and idioms we use to talk about these emotions in English. Some are serious, some are funny, and others are extreme. We have so many different emotions! Learn to express how you're feeling accurately. Knowing these words will improve your overall English comprehension and help you out in social situations.
Take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/vocabulary-to-t...
Want even more vocabulary? Watch my video on 23 words you can use to talk about feeling good or bad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67Q2N...
Be like, Look like, Alike
source: Simple English Videos 2016年7月19日
Learn how to use 'look like' in English, fix some common mistakes and learn how you can use 'like' with lots of other sense verbs too. Wow! That's going to expand your vocabulary!
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Learn how to speak like an adult when talking about your friends in English
source: Learn English with Ronnie! 2012年8月27日
http://www.engvid.com/ Will you play with me? Will you be my friend? Learn how to speak like an adult when you talk about your friends. Test your understanding of this lesson with the quiz:http://www.engvid.com/how-to-talk-abo...
'A Little Bird Told Me' - Lesson On Idioms
source: Twominute English 2013年7月10日
The idiom '''a little bird told me'' is used when you don't want to tell somebody from where you got some information. You can also use this idiom in a playful manner, when you feel that the person asking you might know from whom you got the information. Let's learn from this video how you can use this idiom in your conversations.
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0:06 In this lesson you will learn to use the idiom '''a little bird told me'' when you speak in English.
0:17 The idiom 'a little bird told me' can be used when you don't want to tell somebody who gave you the information.
0:25 Suppose your friend's brother told you that her favorite color is blue.
0:29 You gave her a blue colored dress for her birthday and she asked if somebody told you about her favorite color.
0:37 You don't want to reveal that it was her brother who told you so, of course. Even if she might know that it was him.
0:44 So you can just tell her that a 'little bird told you'.
0:48 That's right. This idiom can be also used in a playful manner when you think that the person who asked you knows who gave you the information.
0:56 A little bird told me that you have a new crush on somebody.
1:01 That's a nice example!
1:03 So, are you gonna tell me about him?
1:06 Are you serious? Who told you so?
1:08 A little bird told me!
1:16 Hi Mona, how are you?
1:18 I'm fine and you?
1:21 I'm fine too. Here. This is for you. Happy birthday, Mona!
1:26 Oh, thank you! But I never told anybody it's my birthday today! How did you know?
1:32 A little bird told me.
1:41 Have you seen Gordon? I haven't heard from him for days.
1:45 A little bird told be that he got a job at Amazon.
1:49 That's great! I really had no idea. I'll give him a ring.
1:54 Do you have his number?
1:57 Yes I do, he gave it to me some time ago.
2:06 Wow, Matt! The design you made is really impressive.
2:11 Thank you, Mona.
2:13 Did you get help from anybody? How did you know about that innovative use of tin sheets?
2:17 Yes, I got a little help. A little bird told me how to do it.
2:25 A little bird told me that you have a new crush on somebody.
2:36 So you can just tell her that a 'little bird told you'.
2:46 A little bird told me!
2:52 A little bird told me how to do it.
2:59 A little bird told be that he got a job at Amazon.
Vocabulary - Assure, Ensure, Insure
source: Learn English with Emma [engVid] 2012年6月25日
http://www.engvid.com/ Assure, ensure, insure, reassure? Learn what these words mean in this vocabulary lesson. I assure you that after this video, you will not mix up these words again. After watching, make sure you've understood by taking the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/assure-ensure-i...
How to say NO! Communication skills that work
source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2014年9月16日
Most people don't like saying no -- in any language. But to be strong and confident, sometimes you have to say no. Watch this lesson to learn *how* to say "no", show confidence, and have the respect of your coworkers, family, and friends. Test your understanding of the lesson with the quiz:http://www.engvid.com/how-to-say-no/
Learn English Phrases - Get it over with
source: Espresso English 2015年2月10日
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