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CNN 10 with subtitles - January 9, 2017 | Trump accepted conclusions "Russ...
source: Daily Listening 2017年1月8日
CNN 10 | January 9, 2017 | Wicked winter weather | Daily Listening hightlights: Give us 10 minutes, and CNN 10 will give you reports on U.S. intelligence, widespread winter weather, mixed economic signs, and a technological tool touted at CES. We'll also show you how a college swim team made the best of being snowed in during its meet.
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ENGLISH IDIOMS about colours
source: Crown Academy of English 2017年1月9日
In this lesson, you will learn 8 English idioms and phrases related to colours.
The list is made up of British and American idioms. I teach you the definition, the meaning and origin. I also give you several examples with pictures. There are subtitles on the screen to help you understand and to see the correct spelling.
Body idioms: http://youtu.be/H7SA3NTFUDw
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Introduction to Stress and Intonation - English with Jennifer
source: JenniferESL 2017年1月5日
Lesson 1 release date: TUESDAY, January 10
Index:
0:01 Can you sing?
0:24 Lesson title
0:36 Listening to the music of a language
1:07 English is a stress-timed language.
1:37 Understanding how syllables are stressed
2:19 Understanding content and function words
2:50 Link to 20-day Fast Speech Challenge
3:25 Why is intonation so important?
3:40 Recommendation: practice after each lesson.
4:18 Lesson ending
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07 types of toxic people you should stay away from
source: Skillopedia - Skills for the real world 2016年11月10日
07 types of toxic people you need to stay away from - (Improve your Personality and build confidence)
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Gossipers
The Victims
The Envious People
Arrogant people
People who criticize
Mood swingers
Judgmental people
English @ the Movies: 'Give Me A Couple Pointers' (give me some advice)
source: VOA Learning English 2016年10月28日
Do you know what "give me a couple pointers" means? It is our English @ the Movies phrase today from the movie "Little Men." In the film, one of the boys wants to be an actor. Watch our story, test yourself, and see if you get it right!
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WHO vs. WHOM - What's the Difference? - When to Use Who or Whom
source: Learn English Lab 2016年8月30日
While it's true that 'who' is much more common, there are some situations where you should use 'whom' instead of 'who.' We will explore those situations in this lesson, and also look at common prepositional expressions such as 'by whom,' 'from whom,' 'to whom,' 'with whom' and 'for whom.'
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Modals - "could" or "should"?
source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2014年10月1日
http://www.engvid.com/ Expectation is what we think could or should happen. But COULD and SHOULD are not the same! This important grammar lesson will teach you how to use these modals correctly, like a native English speaker. You SHOULD take the quiz to test yourself!
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English Pronunciation - J & Y
source: Learn English with Ronnie! 2011年1月23日
http://www.engvid.com/ Practice how to pronounce "J" and "Y" correctly in English and be understood by everyone!
Ordering Coffee - at a cafe
source: Twominute English 2012年11月16日
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0:07 In this lesson, we are going to learn what to say when you are ordering coffee at a café.
0:14 Hello. I would like a cup of coffee, please.
0:18 Which size?
0:20 A large cup.
0:22 Any particular flavor?
0:25 A hazelnut coffee. Is whipped cream extra?
0:28 No, the same price. Is that all?
0:33 Yes, that’s it. Thanks.
0:38 Do you want to go to Starbucks?
0:41 I do not drink coffee. Do they have other things?
0:45 Of course! They have tea, water, hot chocolate and pastries.
0:50 That sounds great. I’m going to get a scone and green tea.
0:55 Delicious!
0:59 Hi, how may I help you?
1:02 I usually get a large coffee but would like something lighter today. What do you have?
1:09 You could get any small coffee, a cappuccino or shot of espresso.
1:16 I think I will try the small cappuccino. What flavors do you have?
1:21 We have over 10 flavors. Would you like to try our new Christmas flavor of peppermint?
1:27 Sure, that sounds tasty.
1:32 Hello. Can I have a Cappuccino please?
1:37 Sure sir. Would you like the large mug?
1:40 No the medium sized one is fine.
1:44 Alright. Do you want anything to eat?
1:47 Mmm... What about this chocolate pastry. Is it fresh?
1:53 All our stocks are obtained the same day sir. We don’t keep them overnight.
1:59 Sounds good. I will have it then.
2:03 Excellent. That will be 12 dollars.
2:07 Hello. I would like a cup of coffee, please.
2:14 A hazelnut coffee. Is whipped cream extra?
2:19 Do you want to go to Starbucks?
2:24 I do not drink coffee. Do they have other things?
2:30 I usually get a large coffee but would like something lighter today.
2:39 Would you like the large mug?
2:43 No the medium sized one is fine.
2:48 Alright. Do you want anything to eat?
2:51 Sounds good. I will have it then.
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