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Ancient arch triumphs in London - News Review


source: BBC Learning English    2016年4月20日
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An arch destroyed by the so-called Islamic State has been recreated using the latest digital technology. Join Finn and Neil in News Review as they bring you the story and the language you need to understand it.

Common mistakes with direct and indirect objects


source: Espresso English     2017年3月5日
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Grammar: USE, USED, and USED TO


source: Learn English with Gill (engVid)    2017年1月6日
How do you use the verb USE? The answer is, in several different ways! In this lesson, I will explain how to use this common verb, with lots of examples from everyday English. We will also look at the difference between "used" and "used to", which can mean two very different things. Thanks for watching! http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-g...

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Business English 8 (People skills, well liked, well-rounded and well-liked)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年1月29日
This lesson is about people skills, versatile, well-rounded and well-liked.

Business English 7 (training, staffing, motivating, disciplining, and managing conflict)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年1月29日
This free Business English lesson helps you understand training, staffing, motivating, disciplining, and managing conflict.

How to teach reading with phonics - 12/12 - Vowel Digraphs & Diphthongs ...


source: EnglishAnyone    2011年3月20日
http://www.englishanyone.com/power-le...

Lesson 12 - Other Sounds
Learn some other common sounds of letter combinations:
au, aw
ou, ow
oi, oy
ea
oo

Our first sound is "aww." It can be made with au and aw. Really let your mouth hang open when you pronounce this sound. Here are two examples. (Repeat words)

Your next sound is "ou." Combinations of letters that make this sound include ou and ow. Here are two examples. (Repeat words)

Your next sound is a blending of two vowel sounds said quickly. Listen carefully to the examples of the sound "oi" in words. The letters blend together. (Repeat words)You already heard the short E sound, "e," in lesson 1. And you know that the ea combination can make the long E sound. Now we want you to listen to some common examples of the short E sound made with the ea combination. Listen closely. (Repeat words)

Your final sound for this lesson is "uuh." You learned that the oo combination can make the long O and the long U sounds. Now, listen to some common examples of words with the oo combination pronounced like "uuh." (Repeat words)

Well done! You've really learned many sounds and your pronunciation is already improving! Continue to review these sounds as you study. Believe you can become fluent and your conversations and pronunciation will improve in no time!

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Pig Idioms


source: BBC Learning English     2008年7月3日

Pronunciation - Weak Forms and Strong Forms


source: Oxford Online English    2014年6月12日
the full lesson: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/vi...
Weak forms and strong forms are an important part of English pronunciation. The same word can have very different pronunciations depending on what it does in the sentence. Understanding weak and strong forms in English will really help your English speaking and listening. You can learn more in this free English video lesson.

Clumsy, Klutz, All Thumbs


source: Shaw English Online    2014年1月27日
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Robin teaches common idioms that mean the same as clumsy.
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Book Store (Learn English 80)


source: EF podEnglish    2008年3月27日
Learn how to report what someone else has said by using "say" and "tell". In this advanced English lesson you will see a customer looking for English learning materials. The bookstore employee recommends several different ways of studying. You will learn the difference between "say" and "tell" and how to use each one correctly in sentences. You will also practice using the phrasal verb "to end up".
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Talking About Home Related Problems


source: Twominute English    2013年5月18日
Are you preoccupied with the problems at the home? Is that sink in the kitchen clogged or is something wrong with the drain?. Did you get the dripping faucet fixed? In this lesson, we will learn phrases you may use when talking about home-related problems.
Exercise: http://twominenglish.com/video/162-Ta...
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0:07 In this lesson, we will learn phrases you may use when talking about home-related problems.
0:19 Hello, May I speak with the apartment manager?
0:22 This is apartment manager speaking. How can I help you?
0:26 Hello, Genie. Sammy here. I'm in apartment 10.
0:29 My kitchen sink is clogged and I need you to send a plumber as soon as possible.
0:34 All right. I'll send the plumber tomorrow.
0:37 Genie, I'd appreciate it if you could send someone to fix it today. The sink is all backed up. I can’t do the dishes…
0:45 I understand your problem, Sammy. But, I really can’t help. All the plumbers are out on calls right now.
0:51 Well, Ok then. But, could you send someone later today if a plumber becomes available? It's really a bother.
0:59 Sure. I will. But you’re first on the list tomorrow morning if one doesn’t.
1:04 Thanks. I appreciate it.
1:13 So, what's wrong in the bathroom?
1:15 I think there's something wrong with the drain. The tub is backed up.
1:20 Let me take a look. You know what, Honey? It looks like the drain is clogged with hair.
1:25 Well, I guess my roommate didn't clean the tub after taking a bath.
1:29 Maybe. You should ask her to always get her hair out of there so this won’t happen again.
1:34 Ok, but what should I do now?
1:36 Don't worry. Just get some drain cleaner. It'll dissolve all hair and other waste materials in the pipe.
1:42 Gosh. That’s gross!
1:51 What’s that noise?
1:53 Oh, that! The faucet is dripping again!
1:57 Oh, my God. Man, you're going to get a pretty high water bill this month, not to mention the waste!
2:03 I know. I'm going to get it fixed this weekend.
2:06 Why don't you get it fixed now? I have the number of a good plumber. You can call him.
2:11 I wish I could. But, I have a really urgent meeting in half an hour.
2:15 Well, if you want I can stay at your apartment and wait for the plumber.
2:18 Really? That is so sweet of you. You’re really great!
2:23 Hey! What are friends for? Should I call the plumber now?
2:27 Oh, yeah. Sure. Once he is done just give him the money from the first drawer in my cupboard.
2:39 Genie. There's no water. What's going on?
2:42 Not even a single drop of water?
2:45 None whatsoever. Could you call the administration office?
2:49 Sure. But, there was a notice on the board last evening about the water pressure being low for two days.
2:55 Oh, great! But, Genie, if the pressure is low, how come there’s no water? There should be at least some.
3:02 I’ll call the janitor and ask him.
3:05 Ok. Thanks Genie. Let me know what you find out.
3:12 My kitchen sink is clogged and I need you to send a plumber as soon as possible.
3:22 I'd appreciate it if you could send someone to fix it today. The sink is all backed up.
3:36 I think there's something wrong with the drain. The tub is backed up.
3:46 It looks like the drain is clogged with hair.
3:53 The faucet is dripping again!
3:59 I'm going to get it fixed this weekend.
4:05 There's no water. What's going on?