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How to speak English like Native Speakers?


source: Learn English with Let's Talk     2017年7月23日
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In this Spoken English lesson, your trainer Michelle will talk about some idioms that are very commonly used by native English speakers.

To twist someone’s arm - to tactfully convince someone to do something
To be up in the air - to be uncertain of a situation and still deciding
To sit tight - to be patient
To pitch in – to contribute to something
To go cold turkey – to quit something suddenly
To be under the weather - to be sick or unwell
To cut the chase – to avoid long conversations
To find your feet – to become comfortable in an environment
To keep your chin up – to not lose hope
Rule of thumb – an unwritten rule that everyone knows

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 51 | ANSWERS | HD | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !!


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年7月19日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 19 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年6月18日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO - Part Two


source: Simple English Videos   2017年7月21日
Here's part two of our video on the English modal verbs 'can' and 'could', along with the expression 'be able to'. In part one we looked at how modal verbs work and when we use 'be able to'. In this video we look at how we use 'could' to talk about the past and how we use all three to talk about the future. You can see part one here: https://youtu.be/b8S6RQI1_Zk
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Words that begin with S


source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline      2017年7月27日

Have to vs. Must


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N     2014年7月8日
Have to and must both express obligation. However, they are used differently depending on who imposes the obligation. In this video we will look at their difference with the use of examples and a diagram.
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'When', 'if' and 'in case' (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English    2017年7月28日
Honza from the Czech Republic says: what is the difference between the use of when and if in all types of conditional sentences?
And Trung from Vietnam, who writes: would you please explain to me the differences in use between in case and if?
Watch the video and complete the activity here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

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Top 10 Foods That Will Kill You Faster in English


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2016年11月1日
In this lesson, you'll learn 10 Foods That Will Kill You Faster that are used everyday in USA.




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Vocabulary in Books


source: MrSkypelessons    2017年7月12日

Pronunciation: Assimilation of /s/


source: BBC Learning English     2016年11月25日
Tim's back in his pronunciation workshop. This time he's finding out what happens when one word ends in /s/ and the next begins in /j/ - and he's feeling ready for a snack...
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Voxpops: Bless you.

Tim: In fluent speech, when a /s/ sound is followed by a /j then the /j/ changes to a /ʃ/ sound, and this change also happens if the next word begins with the /ʃ/ sound itself. So 'bless you' becomes 'bleshyou' and 'this shirt' becomes 'thishirt'. This is an example of assimilation. And don’t forget this can also happen if the /s/ is followed by a /t/, because as you might remember from a previous video, the /t/ sound disappears between two consonants. Here are some more examples.

Examples
Can you just shut the door please?!
This yacht is beautiful.
Don’t worry, that’s usual.
He always makes you feel good.

Wear, put on, dress (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English   2017年7月21日
Tugba from Turkey says: I would like to know the difference between wear, put on and dress.
Watch the video and complete the activity here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

15 ways to improve your English pronunciation


source: Learn English with Emma [engVid]    2017年7月5日
Problems with your English pronunciation? In this lesson, I will give you lots of advice, practical tips, and resources to help you improve. After watching this video, you will have a deeper understanding of what is important for proper English pronunciation. I will teach you proven methods to become a better English speaker. https://www.engvid.com/15-ways-to-imp...

IELTS LISTENING TEST 50 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年7月17日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 18 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年6月17日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO - Part One


source: Simple English Videos   2017年7月14日
We've had requests for a video on the English modal verbs 'can' and 'could', along with questions about 'be able to'. So we're tackling them step by step, with lots of examples along the way. There's a lot of grammar to cover here so this video has two parts.
Part Two: https://youtu.be/kDARQwq6Ed4
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Ride and drive. What's the difference?


source: Neil Collins     2017年7月26日
A subscriber asked me to make a video explaining the difference between ride and drive. So, that's exactly what I'll do here. I'll explain some differences between American English and British English. I'll also give you example sentences to illustrate the differences between ride and drive. Hope you find this video useful.
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Possessive ('S)


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N     2014年11月23日
This video is about possessive's. There are several rules to turn common nouns into possessives. The most common one is just add 's to who possesses the object. Generally speaking a person possesses things not the other way round. There are however exceptions to this rule. This lesson is for elementary students who wish to study or review English grammar, and for students who reached an advanced level, but who wish to brush up on some grammar rules.

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13 Uses of 'THE' - Articles (a, an, the) - Lesson 2 - English Grammar


source: Learn English Lab     2017年7月6日
In this lesson, you will learn the 13 USES of THE.
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Pronunciation: How to pronounce words beginning with /h/


source: BBC Learning English     2017年1月13日
He looks like he's had an accident – again!
Tim's back in his pronunciation workshop and he's not having much luck with his DIY. Find out what the problem is – and hear how some Londoners don't pronounce all their 'h' sounds.
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Tim: In fluent speech, if the word ‘he’ comes at the beginning of a sentence or clause, then the ‘h’ sound /h/ is pronounced. But if it comes in the middle of a sentence or clause and after a consonant, then the ‘h’ sound is not usually pronounced. So /hiː/ becomes /iː/ and ‘he looks like he’s had an accident’ becomes ‘he looks like ‘e’s had an accident’. Not this change also happens with certain other words beginning with the ‘h’ sound, like him, his or her. Here are some more examples.

Examples
I really like his cooking.
We think he’s left the country.
They let him leave early.
They offered her a promotion.

How to use 'yet' (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English    2017年7月14日
Viji in India says:' yet' is similar in meaning to 'but'. But, people also say 'not yet'. This is confusing.
Dan has the answer. 'Yet' can be used as an adverb as well as a co-ordinating conjunction.
Visit our website and try our quiz to see what you've learned about this topic: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

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IELTS SPEAKING BAND 9 SPEAKING SESSION


source: Official IELTS Practice    2017年7月16日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES.)
Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 17 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice      2017年5月28日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

How to Speak English with PERFECT PRONUNCIATION | The 4 Secrets to Sound...


source: Learn English Lab     2017年7月29日
In this lesson, you will learn the four secrets to sound like a native speaker. See all pronunciation lessons here: https://goo.gl/PPsw6N

Talking about Houses: Learn English Vocabulary


source: To Fluency     2017年7月7日
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Learn the Top 15 English Adjectives to Describe Your Personality Best


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2016年12月16日
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In this lesson, you'll learn adjectives that describe personality that are used every day in USA.

'Cut (Someone) Some Slack'


source: Maple Leaf ESL     2017年7月25日
In this lesson, we take a look at how to use the common expression, 'cut someone some slack'. For instance, 'cut her some slack--her sister died in a car accident a few days ago'.
Visit www.mapleleafesl.com for more free English lessons, and be sure to go like the Maple Leaf ESL page on Facebook.

Creative ways to APPRECIATE someone


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2017年7月9日
In this Advanced English lesson, you will learn a few phrases that you could use when you want to express gratitude and appreciation to your colleagues. The best way to say ‘thank you'

1. I want to thank you publicly: this is a very good phrase to express appreciation in public. Sometimes, your colleagues may have helped you in a task or contributed majorly. The best way to say ‘thank you' is to do it front of everyone. It could be the annual function, conference or the café.

2. Your commitment to this project is second to none: Use this phrase when someone’s efforts are incomparable or unmatchable.

3. You have a winner’s attitude: A good phrase to appreciate someone who is a go-getter and never gives up.

4. Thank you for sharing your vision: Appreciate someone who has given a new thought to a project or a plan.

5. Your commitment to excellence has inspired others: This phrase is best suited for people who strive for excellence and also inspire their team members by setting an example.

6. We appreciate your innovative thinking: Appreciate someone who is creative and has something new to bring to the table.

7. Your attention to detail puts you at the top: When your colleague has an eye for details and is a good observer, praise him with this phrase.

8. Thank you for taking the initiative and getting it done: When your colleague helps you with a task that is not part of his work, it means he has gone out of his way and invested time to help you. He has taken the initiative and rendered support. GO ahead and use this phrase to express appreciation.

How to pronounce 'have' when it's an auxiliary


source: BBC Learning English     2017年1月6日
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If my alarm hadn’t gone off this morning, I’d’ve missed the bus.
I’d’ve stayed home.
I’d’ve woken up anyway.
I’d’ve been late for work.
I’d’ve missed the train.
I’d’ve stayed in bed.

Your parcel should’ve been delivered yesterday.
I would’ve done it differently.
We might’ve made a mistake.
The police’ve arrived.

Formal & Informal Vocabulary: Using French words in English


source: English Jade - Learn English (engVid)    2017年7月7日
Have you ever wondered why we have so many words for the same thing in English? It's because we used to speak Anglo-Saxon until the French king William the Conqueror invaded us and brought the French language with him. French never became the language of the peasants and ordinary people; it was only spoken in the court of the king and among the powerful. For this reason, French words in English are more formal than their Anglo-Saxon synonyms. In this lesson, we will look at some English history, and I will give you examples of formal and informal words and where they came from. I am fascinated by the evolution of the English language -- how it has developed, changed, and adapted over time. Perhaps English is the world’s number one language for international communication because it always adapts, incorporating new words from different cultures and bringing these into the English language itself.
Striking the right register -- knowing the right word to use in the right situation -- is incredibly important in English. English learners often use vocabulary that is more formal than a native speaker would use, so watch the lesson to learn how to correct this, so you can sound more natural when speaking English. https://www.engvid.com/formal-informa...

Learn English: Expressions that use body parts!


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid)     2017年7月10日
Head, ear, chin, lip, arm, chest, leg, foot, back... These are some of the body parts that are used in many common expressions in English. In this English lesson, I'll teach you the meaning of useful expressions like "You're always on my back", "Keep your chin up", "raises an eyebrow", and even some strange ones such as "makes my blood boil". These sayings bring your English to life by expressing how you feel. From head to toe, all body parts are covered. Watch the lesson to learn more. I know you'll give it a thumbs up!
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News Review: Online abuse 'the same as face-to-face'


source: BBC Learning English     2017年8月22日
The UK is to prosecute online abuse and face-to-face abuse in the same manner. Neil and Dan teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
Try our quiz: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

The story
Prosecutors in Britain are being told to treat online hate crime as seriously as abuse meted out face-to-face.
The guidance issued by the government covers offences motivated by hostility towards people of different races, religions, sexuality, gender and disability.
The Director of Public Prosecutions said online abuse, such as threats of violence, had a ‘corrosive effect’ on society and destroyed lives.

Key words and phrases
trolls: people who intentionally send annoying or insulting online messages
corrosive: causing gradual damage to something
closes (the) net: restricts the movement or activities of

IELTS READING with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice   2017年7月3日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES.)

IELTS SPEAKING BAND 9 SPEAKING SESSION


source: Official IELTS Practice    2017年7月4日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES.)
Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.

English phrasal verbs & expressions with MAKE


source: Crown Academy of English   2017年7月18日
Here are the phrases that you will learn in this lesson:
make up
make of
make for
make off
make up for
During the class, for each phrase with MAKE, I explain the definition and meaning, pronunciation and then give you some examples with photographs.
There are subtitles (captions) / text on the screen to help you understand the tutorial. The accent is British English, spoken by a native speaker.

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IELTS online course review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SPTb...
Hear and listen | Diffcult words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBDUL...
Expressions with TAKE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cBlk...

all, every and each


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N     2014年6月19日
All is used when you are thinking of a collection as a whole rather than its individual items. Every is used to refer to each individual item. We use each of (not every of) before determiners with plural nouns.

When 'zero' means 'no' (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English     2017年6月23日
C Chan in Hong Kong says: In the sentences: There should be zero accidents on the road or there should be no accidents on the road, shouldn’t the plural form be changed to a singular?

Learn the Top 10 Sad Words in English


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com     2016年12月20日
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In this lesson, you'll learn 10 Sad Words that are used every day in USA.

Pronunciation: The linking /j/


source: BBC Learning English     2016年11月11日
Tim's back in his pronunciation workshop. This time he's finding out how happy the people of London are - and he's wondering where the little /j/ sound is coming from...
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Voxpops
I always have some breakfast.
I always go to the gym in the morning.
I always drink a glass of warm water when I wake up.

Examples
When I go on holiday I just want to lie on the beach.
The end of the film was brilliant.
I ate the whole cake in one go.
It was too high up for me to reach.

Business English 210 (Volatility, volatility index)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
volatility, volatility index (VIX), high volatility, low volatility.

Business English 209 (going public, raise capital, going private)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
Going public, going private, raise capital, taken out.

English Pronunciation with Molly - Over 1 Hour!


source: Shaw English Online    2017年7月7日
Enjoy over 1 hour of videos (10 videos) with Molly teaching English pronunciation. Practice English pronunciation with her to improve your English.
Check out how to improve your English conversation skills here:
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0:00 bad /æ/ vs bed /ɛ/
7:20 sit /ɪ/ vs seat /i:/
14:19 bat /æ/ vs but /ʌ/
21:07 thin /n/ vs thing /ŋ/
28:43 far /ɑːr/ vs fur /ər/
36:03 bee /b/ vs. pee /p/
44:10 met /ɛ/ vs mate /eɪ/
51:22 light /l/ vs. right /r/
59:00 berry /b/ vs. very /v/
1:06:35 poke /oʊ/ vs pork /ɔːr/

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 49 | ANSWERS | HD | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !!


source: Official IELTS Practice      2017年7月17日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

Need vs Want | Grammar Made Simple | English Speaking Practice


source: Mark Kulek     2017年7月15日
We use need for essential things. For example, I need milk for my cereal. We use want for things that are not essential. For example: I want a chocolate bar. In the second part of the video, there is a section for you to practice speaking on your own.
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How to remember English words by cheating


source: Simple English Videos   2017年7月7日
Do you find it hard to remember English words? Does your memory let you down? Then this video is for you. Learn from the story of how Jay aced an exam by cheating and discover ways that you can learn English words quickly and effectively by working smart.
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Say vs. Tell


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N    2014年7月3日
With the help of a diagram I will help you to better differentiate them.

Every cloud has a silver lining.


source: BBC Learning English    2017年6月16日
Helen in Ukraine says: I find it difficult to understand idioms or proverbs. For example, every cloud has a silver lining. Could you please explain to me what this means? Find out the answer with Dan in this video.
Find out more on our website http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Learn the Top 10 Must-Know Expressions for Agreeing and Disagreeing


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2016年12月23日
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In this lesson, you'll learn Must-Know Expressions for Agreeing and Disagreeing that are used every day in USA.

Pronunciation: Tim's final words of wisdom


source: BBC Learning English     2017年2月3日
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
TRANSCRIPT
Tim
Hi. I'm Tim and this is my Pronunciation workshop. Here I'm going to show you how English is really spoken. Come on, let's go inside. Well, here we are in the pronunciation workshop for the final time. Today, let's look back on what we've covered in this series and I'll offer some final tips and words of advice. When we write English, each word is separate; there are spaces between the words. But, that's not how we speak English. If. We. Did. It. Might. Be. Easier. To. Understand. But. We. Would. Sound. Like. Robots. No. When we speak English, although there are some pauses, we mostly bump the words together. And when these words bump into each other certain things can happen that affect the sounds. We've learned that /t/ and /d/ sounds disappear between consonants:

Example
'Mashed potato' becomes /mæʃpəˈteɪtəʊ/.

Tim
Consonant sounds can link with vowel sounds:

Example
'An egg' becomes 'anegg'.

Tim
Certain vowel sounds can link with certain other vowel sounds by adding sounds:

Example
'The shoe is…' becomes 'the shoe /w/ is…'

Tim
Two consonant sounds can join together, or twin.

Example
'It takes two' becomes /ɪt:eɪks tuː/.

Tim
Some sounds can change completely:

Example
'Green Park' /griːn pɑːk/ becomes /griːmpɑːk/.

Tim
Unstressed grammar words are often weak:

Example
'I'd have been late' becomes /aɪdəv bɪn leɪt/

Tim
And we've also seen how a little sound, schwa, is important to the rhythm of natural spoken English.

Example
'A piece of cake' /ə piːsə keɪk/

Tim
These are all features of what we call connected speech. Natural speech is full of these features. And for native speakers, these changes happen automatically. The more you can get used to listening to and speaking English, the more naturally they'll come to you too. But my advice is that the most important thing to pay attention to is schwa. Getting schwa in the right place is the first step to getting English pronunciation right. And that, for the last time, is about it from the pronunciation workshop. And always remember that if you want to learn more about pronunciation or other aspects of English, then please visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com. Thank you so much for watching this series and I'll see you soon. Bye bye! Erm, hello? Hello? Erm. I can't get out. What do I do? Help! Help! Oh. Somebody?

Business English 208 (liquid market, liquidity)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
Liquidity, liquid market, small fluctuations, frequent sales, narrow spreads,

Business English 207 (Commodity Exchange, futures, options)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
Commodity Exchange, futures, options, Wheat, corn, orange juice, nickel, silver, copper, lumber and ethanol.

affect vs effect


source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline     2017年7月2日

CALL Phrasal Verbs


source: MrSkypelessons      2017年7月7日
Learn how to use phrasal verbs with CALL. Answer the following questions:
1) What would you like to call on the government to do?
2) When was the last time someone called you out on your mistake?
3) When was the last time you called someone out for repairs?
4) What was the last thing you had to call off?
5) What kind of emotions were called forth when you went on your previous holiday?
6) What would you do if you were called up for military service?
7) What do you think the situation in the Middle East calls for?

What is different about Travel, Trip, Journey & Tour.


source: Learn English with Let's Talk     2017年7月21日
http://www.learnex.in/different-trave...

Travel is used to talk about going from one place to another. It can be used as a verb, noun or an adjective.
• Verb: Sam travels a lot
• Noun: Travel has become easier these days.
• Adjective: I know of a good travel agency.

Journey: Is the distance covered when travelling from one place to another. It can be a long or a short journey.
• How was your journey?
• How long is your journey to work every day?

Trip is used to talk about a short journey somewhere for a purpose, business or pleasure.
• We went on a trip to Greece.
• My boss is always on a business trip.

Tour is a journey during which several places are visited, especially on a holiday.
• Noun: We went on a tour to Spain last year.
• Verb: I toured Europe with my friends.

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 48 | ANSWERS | HD | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !!


source: Official IELTS Practice      2017年7月16日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 15 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年5月27日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

Colors and Numbers | 10 to 100 | English Speaking Practice


source: Mark Kulek       2017年7月26日
The target vocabulary
# numbers: ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety and one hundred.
# colors: blue, pink, orange, red, purple, white, black, yellow and brown.
The patterns:
"It's ..." and (Ten) is ... . Twenty is green. Thirty is pink. Forty is orange. Fifty is red. Sixty is purple. Seventy is white. Eighty is black. Ninety is yellow. One hundred is brown.
In the second half of this video you will practice speaking on your own. There is also a quiz at the end.

Introduce Yourself in English - Innovative English


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2014年4月18日
https://goo.gl/ByhSPv
In this lesson you'll learn how to introduce yourself in English with the help of Gustavo and Henry.

Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce plosives


source: BBC Learning English     2016年10月28日
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
I'd like to visit Iceland.
I'd like to visit South America.
I'd like to visit Spain and Greece.
I'd love to go to Egypt.

How about a quick chat?
You should thank her.
It was a sad time in his life.
Why don't you sit down?

Business English 206 (Wall Street, Bay Street, NYSE, NASDAQ)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), TSX Venture Exchange, Bay street, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, Wall Street.

Business English 205 (stock exchange, listed company, OTC)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
Stock exchange or stock market, listed company, ``over the counter`` OTC, Unlisted company.

Homophones for Beginners – different words that sound the same!


source: English Lessons with Alex       2017年7月12日
Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but are spelled differently. These words can really confuse English learners! Some of the most basic homophones include word pairs like "its" and "it's"; "there", "they're", and "their"; and "close" and "clothes". Learning to recognize homophones is essential if you want to make sure your writing is clearly understood, and it's also essential for building your English vocabulary. This is the first of a three-part series on homophones. If you are already familiar with these homophones, you can always jump to part 2, which is intermediate, or part 3, which is advanced. Homophones are a type of homonym, so you may have heard these types of words described before as homonyms. Thanks for clicking, and don't forget to check your understanding by doing the quiz at the end of the video at https://www.engvid.com/english-homoph...

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 47 | ANSWERS | HD | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !!


source: Official IELTS Practice      2017年7月16日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 14 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice   2017年5月27日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

Foods and Colors | Vocabulary-Based Conversation | English Speaking Prac...


source: Mark Kulek     2017年7月29日
You will also learn to ask "What is it?" "It's..." "What are they?" "They are..." "What color is it?" "What color are they?" In the second half of this video, you will be able to practice on your own using English. This will help you improve your fluency.
Food Vocabulary: an apple, a carrot, grapes, broccoli, corn, rice, a hamburger, a sandwich
Color Vocabulary: red, orange, purple, green, yellow, white, brown
Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/MarkKulek

well vs. good


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N     2014年9月9日
In this video you will learn the difference between the words well and good. It will give you easy examples.
This lesson is addressed to the beginner student who wishes to learn English grammar, but also to advanced students who need to brush up their grammar.

The Future: present continuous, be going to, will (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English      2017年6月2日
Christina in Austria says: would you be able to explain the difference between "will" and "going to" when talking about the future please? I've heard a few explanations in the past but I'm still unsure about what to use a lot of the time.
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

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Learn the Top 10 American English Phrases for Bad Students - English Voc...


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2017年1月27日
Get Your Free Lifetime Account: https://goo.gl/KjISxg
In this lesson, you'll learn 10 Phrases for Bad Students that are used every day in USA.

Articles (a, an, the) - Lesson 1 - 7 Rules For Using Articles Correctly ...


source: Learn English Lab      2017年6月26日
In this lesson, learn the 7 rules for using articles in English correctly.
ALL ARTICLES LESSONS here: https://goo.gl/cgLXtj

# click this line for more grammar videos on articles: a, an, the

Pronunciation: How fluent speakers pronounce 'been'


source: BBC Learning English     2016年11月18日
Tim's back in his pronunciation workshop. This time he's finding out how English speakers usually pronounce the word 'been' - with the help of a small green vegetable called 'a bean' - and a rubbish bin. For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

TRANSCRIPT
Tim
Hi. I'm Tim and this is my Pronunciation Workshop. Here, I'm going to show you how English is really spoken. Come on, let's go inside. Today, I'm going to use two things to help me demonstrate a feature of English pronunciation. This is a bin and this is a bean. What's the connection? Well, I'm sure you know the past participle of the verb 'to be' – 'been', right? Well, we asked some people how long they had been in London.

Voxpops
I've been in London seventeen years.
I have been in London seven years.
I've been in London for more than a year now.
I've been in London every summer since I was eighteen.

Tim
Now, they all used the word 'been' – but nobody actually said 'been'. Listen again. What word do you actually hear them say?

Voxpops
I've been in London seventeen years.
I have been in London seven years.
I've been in London for more than a year now.
I've been in London every summer since I was eighteen.

Tim
In fluent everyday English, when the auxiliary 'been' is not stressed its pronunciation changes to /bɪn/. 'I've been in London since 2015' becomes 'I've /bɪn/ in London since 2015'. This is what's known as a weak form and it helps speech to flow more naturally and fluently. Here are some more examples.

Examples
I've been working here for several years.
How long have you been waiting?
It's been years since I went to the cinema.
What have you been up to since we last met?

Tim
So you've heard the examples, and now it's your turn. You know the drill: listen and repeat.

Examples
I've been working here for several years.
How long have you been waiting?
It's been years since I went to the cinema.
What have you been up to since we last met?

Tim
Well done. And remember, if you want to learn more about pronunciation, then please visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com. And that is about it from the pronunciation workshop for this week. I'll see you soon. Bye bye! Now, what to do with this old bean… of course, put it in the bin. Oww! I should've been more careful… again.

Business English 204 (issuer, investment bank, syndicate)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月10日
Issuer, investors, investment bank, manage the offering, syndicate.

Business English 203 (open ended fund, closed end, investment vehi...


source: TeacherPhilEnglish 2010年2月10日
Open ended fund, closed end fund, investment vehicle, pooled.

Lay vs. Lie


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N   2014年11月2日
This video is about the confusing verbs to lay, to lie and to lie. This lesson will provide a diagram with the differences between these verbs. The lesson is designed for students who are starting learning English to proficiency students who still have difficulties understanding the differences between these verbs. To lay is a transitive verb as supposed to lie and to lie that are intransitive. Lay and Lie can be easily confused for their verb forms and "to lie" (to tell an untruth) could be mistaken by "to lie"(to rest in a horizontal position).

Difference between 'LIVE', 'LIFE' & "LIVES'


source: Learn English with Let's Talk     2017年7月7日
http://www.learnex.in/the-difference-...
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Live (Is generally used as a Verb)
Under this section, the word, ‘live’ means that you are talking about yours or someone else’s place of living.  It means that someone is stationed and is living at that place.
Example – I live in Italy.
Example – Peter lives in Russia
Example – How are we going to live in this Hot region?

Live (I used an Adjective) –
This is just Another form of the word ‘live’ but is pronounced in a different manner and has two different meanings.
a) Live – Something that is happening at the moment, you are watching it happening, it's not recorded.
Example – We saw the live coverage of the cricket match.
Example – I love to watch live cricket matches in the stadium.
b) Live – It mainly means to be alive and not dead
Example – We saw a live jellyfish in the ocean.
Example – Is that a live broadcast of the event?

Life (Noun) – State of living
Example – I love my life
Example – The stuntman is not showing any signs of life
Life can also be an adjective describing the noun
Example – Lifeboat, a lifetime experience, life-saving guard, Lifesaver package Life experience, Life
Lives – This word is the plural form of life
Example - Many innocent people lost their lives in the blast that occurred due to the gas leak.
Example- The modern lives of corporate executives is extremely busy and tiring.
SO hope this lesson clears all your doubts about how to use the three confusing words - Live , Life and Lives.

CNN 10 August 21, 2017 with English subtitles


source: Chau Pham         2017年8月20日

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 46 | ANSWERS | 16.7.2017 | HD | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !


source: Official IELTS Practice      2017年7月15日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS LISTENING TEST 13 with ANSWERS


source: Official IELTS Practice    2017年5月13日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

At Home | Actions | 13 | English Speaking Practice


source: Mark Kulek      2017年7月25日
Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/MarkKulek
Hello Everyone! In this video, I am using my cards to practice saying and using actions around home. You will learn this language pattern: "What are you doing?" "I'm ... "
Vocabulary used in this video:
I'm ... brushing my teeth.
eating
getting dressed
getting up
having breakfast
having dinner
having lunch
making a sandwich
taking a shower
vacuuming
watching TV

English Phrases for Embarrassing Situations


source: Espresso English   2017年7月23日
Everyday English Speaking Course: http://www.espressoenglish.net/everyd...
Learn these, and you'll never have to worry about saying the wrong thing during an awkward moment.
Here's a question for you: Have you ever been in a situation where you had NO IDEA what to say in English? Leave a comment and describe it!
http://www.espressoenglish.net/everyd...

PRONUNCIATION: The sound /s/


source: BBC Learning English     2016年7月22日
What happens when one word ends in an /s/ sound and the next word begins with an /s/ sound? Tim looks at connected speech with the help of the Learning English team, some Londoners - and a sad man! You can learn more here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Slang Expressions with the letter 'B'


source: Maple Leaf ESL     2017年5月30日
In this lesson, we focus on the following slang expressions that start with the letter 'B': bad-mouth (someone), beef, blow, blow (someone) away, (be) bent out of shape, bomb, breeze, bloody, bail, and boss (someone) around.
Visit www.mapleleafesl.com for more free English lessons, and be sure to go like the Maple Leaf ESL page on Facebook.

Business English 202 (Investment advisor, planner, consultant)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月10日
investment advisor, financial planner, investment counsel, consultant.

Learn Business English 201 (Primary market, secondary, IPO)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish   2010年2月10日
Primary market, secondary market, Introductory Public Offering (IPO).

Parts of Speech – noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb...


source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid)        2017年7月28日
In this video, I will go over the different parts of speech in English. We will be looking at the use of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs. You will also learn how to arrange them in a grammatically correct sentence. Also, I will teach you in what order to place the adjectives if you have more than one. For example, do you have a "big, white, excitable dog" or a "white, excitable, big dog"? Find out by watching this lesson and doing the quiz afterwards at https://www.engvid.com/basic-english-...

# click this line for more grammar videos on parts of speech and word order

Present Perfect Tense in daily English Conversation - Using HAVE & HAS Co...


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2017年6月28日
http://www.learnex.in/present-perfect...
It is important to learn how we form Present Perfect sentences – Subject + have/ has + Verb (Third form). Let us now learn some useful English phrases in Present Perfect tense.

1. I’ve known her for ages: To know someone for a very long time.
Example: She is my best friend since school; I’ve known her for ages.

2. I’m having a tough day: Since the day started, until now, I am having a difficult day.
Example: The boss has been nagging me since the morning; I’m having a tough day at work today.

3. This is the first time I have been here: This phrase is used for something that is done for the first time.
Example: This is the first time I’m hearing this song, glad you made me hear it.

4. I haven’t done it yet: This phrase is used for an incomplete activity.
Example: Please don’t ask me about the homework, I haven’t done it yet.

5. I’ve had a great evening/ time: This phrase is used to tell someone about the great time you had with them.
Example: We should catch up more often; I had a great time with you.

6. I’ve had enough: This phrase is used for a situation where you can’t accept a certain behavior anymore.
Example: I can’t bear your conversations with Jack, I’ve had enough.

7. Have you heard? : This phrase is used to break a news which means to share a news.
Example: Have you heard about John and Rachel’s wedding? I’m so excited.

# click this line for more grammar videos on present perfect & present perfect progressive

Two different ways to pronounce the word 'the'


source: BBC Learning English    2016年11月4日
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Examples: 
I prefer the blue one to the orange one.
In a restaurant, I always order the apple pie.
I think the autumn is the best time of year.
The earlier I get up, the happier I am.
It’s the one over there.

News Review: S.Korea urges peaceful end to standoff


source: BBC Learning English   2017年8月15日
South Korea wants a peaceful resolution to the current standoff between North Korea and the USA. Dan and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
Try our quiz: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
[Image: Getty Images]

Key words and phrases:
provocations: actions or speech causing an angry reaction
overshadowed: made to seem less important
mum: silent

IELTS LISTENING TEST | 38 | ANSWERS | HD | 10.7.2017 | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !


source: Official IELTS Practice     2017年7月9日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)

The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.

The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.

Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.

Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.

There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.

For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.

When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.

IELTS SPEAKING SPEAKING SESSION


source: Official IELTS Practice   2017年6月28日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES.)
Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.

TO vs. FOR


source: Watch, Listen & Speak English! - E.M.N    2015年12月13日
This video is about the difference between the prepositions "to" and "for". They can be easily confused by students. This video will show you all their differences using examples. It features two amazing diagrams for you to copy and understand the differences.
The lesson is intended for students of the English language who have acquired an intermediate level or above.

2 uses of 'would' (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English     2017年5月19日
Pablo in the Canary Islands says: can you explain to me the use of 'would' in these sentences:
"I invited her to my house, but she wouldn't come."
"That's typical of you - you would go to the pub without leaving me a note!"
Dan has all the answers!
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

How to Excange Contact Information in English - Innovative English


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com    2016年4月15日
http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video




In this lesson, you'll learn How to Navigate Passport Control in English.

Vocabulary for IELTS & TOEFL Essay Success


source: Learn English with Rebecca     2017年7月21日
Watch this lesson to get a better score on your IELTS or TOEFL essay. Learn how to generate key vocabulary from the essay question itself! Avoid the ONE BIG MISTAKE made by thousands of students. Learn the art of paraphrasing through synonyms and boost your essay score. It's easier than you think, and the results will pay off in higher grades.
IELTS COMPLETE FREE GUIDE: http://www.goodluckielts.com
TOEFL COMPLETE FREE GUIDE: http://www.goodlucktoefl.com
TAKE THE QUIZ: https://www.engvid.com/vocabulary-for...

Business English 200 (Executive compensation, shareholder vote, annual meeting)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月9日
Executive compensation, shareholder vote, annual meeting.

Business English 199 (senior, subordinated debt, mezzanine)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月9日
Senior debt, unsecured debt, subordinated debt, mezzanine debt, junk debt/junk bonds.

Use Movies and TV to Learn English


source: Oxford Online English     2017年7月17日
In this lesson, we'll show you some simple ways you can use movies and TV to improve your English quickly and easily. Watching TV shows or films in English can be a great way to learn - but you need to know how to use them effectively.
See the full version: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/l...

In this lesson, you can:
- Learn what to do before you watch to make sure you can learn the most from the movie or TV show.
- Understand how to learn the most with your current English level.
- Learn how to properly use subtitles for English movies and TV shows.
- Determine how different English accents affect how you learn English from TV and films.
- Learn about techniques that will help you learn English vocabulary and phrases while you watch TV and movies in English.
- Understand how to remember the new English you learned when you've finished watching the movie or TV show.