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CNN 10 with subtitles - January 12, 2017 | President Obama's farewell addr...
source: Daily Listening 2017年1月11日
CNN 10 | January 12, 2017 | President Obama's farewell address | Daily Listening hightlights: The U.S has made a large military deployment to Eastern Europe, and CNN 10 explains how NATO and Russia factor in. We're also incorporating presidential news and trivia into today's show, following President Obama's farewell address. And we're giving you a bear's eye view of the Arctic.
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12 Useful Expressions | Set 2
source: Mark Kulek 2017年1月11日
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Discover your unique LEARNING STYLE: Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic
source: Learn English with Rebecca 2017年1月11日
Did you know that everyone learns differently? In fact, there are three main learning styles among students: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. You may be more comfortable with one or a combination of these learning styles. Do you know what kind of learner you are? In this lesson, you will find out how to learn anything more quickly, easily, and effectively, including English! Take charge of your success in your personal, academic, and professional life. This is an essential lesson for students, parents, teachers, and adults in all fields. For more free information about learning styles and how to learn more effectively, go to https://www.studyingstyle.com .
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What is ain't?
source: Neil Collins 2017年1月11日
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Main part:
So "ain't" means "am not", "are not", "is not" or "do not have" or "does not have". But "ain't" is slang, so it's probably closer to the contracted forms of those words, so what that means is, "ain't" is closer to "amn't", "aren't", "isn't", "doesn't have", "don't have":
It's often used with the verb "to be", but it's also used with "there" and you can also use twitch the verb "have".
So, let's have look at what that looks like. So as I as I said, it's often used with the verb "to be". So, for example:
I am not
You are not
She is not
He is not
We are not
You are not
They are not
But of course, as it's slang, it's closer to the contracted forms. So, the contracted forms of those would be:
I amn't or I'm not
You aren't
She isn't
He isn't
It isn't
We aren't
You aren't
They aren't
And you can also use it with "there".
There isn't
So, that would be, for example:
I ain't
You ain't
She ain't
He ain't
It ain't
And you don't need to use the subject there. So, often, for example in songs, you would just say "ain't". And you would mean "I ain't". Or "ain't", and that could mean "you ain't". So we don't always use the subject. With "we aren't", it would be "we ain't", "you aren't", "you ain't", "they aren't", "they ain't". And then for example with "there isn't", you could say "there ain't". "They don't have", "they ain't" and "doesn't have" could be "he ain't".
So, let's have a look at some song lyrics. In these lyrics, what does "ain't" mean?
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone.
So that means: there isn't any sunshine when she's gone.
Ain't no mountain high enough.
So, that means: there isn't any mountain high enough.
If I ain't got you
And that means: if I don't have you.
You ain't going nowhere.
Means: "you aren't going anywhere".
And "Ain't nothing going on but the rent"
There isn't anything going on but the rent.
So, that's the video about "ain't". If you have any suggestions about what videos you'd like to see, leave a comment below in the comments and I will answer you and hopefully make a video about that soon. Talk to you soon.
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5 tips - How to be likeable & make more friends (Personality Development video by Skillopedia)
source: Skillopedia - Skills for the real world 2016年10月20日
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Smile from within
Stop being moody
Stop Judging
Avoid being an attention seeker
Be quick to apologize
Lost Receipt Shopping Conversation
source: Simple English Videos 2016年11月15日
Jay needs to return a sweater to the store but he has a problem because he paid cash and he has lost his receipt. Notice the pronunciation of the word receipt. Have you ever had a similar problem when you are shopping?
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Common errors made in Business Writing ( Business Emails & Letters) - Bu...
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2016年9月30日
Common errors made in Business Writing ( Business Emails & Letters) - Business English Lesson
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When you make mistakes in writing a business email or a business letter your image doesn’t come out as a thorough professional. In this business English lesson, Ceema is going to point some common errors made by professionals and executives while writing business emails and business letters. Once you understand these errors made in business writing, you would certainly not repeat them again and make you business writing look professional. Sit back and watch this business English lesson!
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Incorrect - I am writing in respect of……
Correct –
I am writing in reference to….
I am writing in regards to ……
I am writing concerning
Incorrect - We would like to regret the inconvenience……
Correct – We would like to apologize for the inconvenience……
Incorrect – In ensure you that…..
Correct – In ensure that….. ( ensure +fact)
Incorrect – You will receive feedback until next Wednesday.
Correct – You will receive feedback by next Wednesday.
Incorrect – I would like to request some informations.
Correct – I would like to request some information (uncountable noun)
Incorrect – We except all major credit and debit cards.
Correct – We accept all major credit and debit cards.
Impolite – I want you to email me the reports right now. ( Sounds demanding)
Polite – Could you please email me the reports right now.
Incorrect - I look forward to receive your reply.
Correct – I look forward to receiving your reply.
5 common mistakes when talking about food
source: Learn English with Ronnie! 2011年3月25日
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Going on a hiking trip - Travel English Lessons
source: Twominute English 2012年12月18日
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0:06 In this lesson, we are going to learn what to say when you are going on a hiking trip.
0:15 Hey David! I am going hiking at the state park this weekend.
0:18 Do you want to join me?
0:20 I love hiking. How long is the trail?
0:23 It’s about 3 miles long.
0:26 I may come. I have to buy new hiking shoes.
0:29 You better have good shoes. It's a tough hike.
0:33 It'll be great! I like tough hikes!
0:39 How do you stay in shape?
0:41 I go hiking regularly.
0:44 Really? How does that help you stay fit?
0:48 It keeps my legs in shape from climbing and my heart healthy from long walking.
0:54 I should try that out. Can I come with you next time?
0:57 I've got a trip planned next week. You can come if you want.
1:01 I'd love to join you.
1:06 How may I help you?
1:08 I am going on a hiking trip next month and want to buy supplies.
1:13 Do you have any supplies at all or need everything?
1:18 I have hiking boots, ropes and some basic camping supplies.
1:22 That’s a good start.
1:25 You may want to also buy some maps, a compass, thick socks and a harness.
1:31 Thank you for your help. I want to buy all of those items.
1:39 Wow! That was a tough hike.
1:41 Yes, it took us over 7 hours.
1:44 But we made it without any injuries or problems.
1:48 Yes, it was a great hike.
1:50 And I didn't lose any of our equipment.
1:53 You were really careful on this trip David.
1:58 I am going hiking at the state park this weekend.
2:04 You better have good shoes. It's a tough hike.
2:10 I go hiking regularly.
2:15 It keeps my legs in shape from climbing and my heart healthy from long walking.
2:26 I have hiking boots, ropes and some basic camping supplies.