Let's Learn English Lesson 50: Back to School


source: VOA Learning English    2017年4月6日
Anna has been wanting to go back to school for a long time. In this lesson, we go to class with her at Georgetown University, where she is getting ready to give a report in her class. Did she understand the directions?
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Let's Learn English Lesson 50 Speaking Practice


source: VOA Learning English     2017年4月6日
Use this video to learn how to say the new words. Then learn how to use the present perfect continuous verb tense. See the whole lesson at http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/...
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NEW Imitation Lessons | Speak English More Clearly & Confidently


source: mmmEnglish    2017年3月3日
Check out my whole NEW series of imitation lessons!!
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In this new series of imitation lessons, the focus is on storytelling.
Telling stories is such an important part of communicating, in any language! It’s how we share our dreams, experiences and entertain each other. This series will help you to build your storytelling skills in nine different contexts.
Each lesson features a native English speaker telling a story.
You will learn to tell the same story yourself, using natural expression, intonation, stress and rhythm.
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17 Common "WHEN" Questions in English


source: English Lessons with Alex     2016年10月19日
Asking questions can be a challenge when learning any language. But they are essential to learning more about others and making new friends! In this lesson, I look at the construction and pronunciation of many common WHEN questions in English. Some of these include: "When were you born?", "When do you wake up?", "When are you free?", and "When did you arrive?". After watching, test your understanding with my quiz: http://www.engvid.com/17-common-when-...
My lesson on COMMON 'WHERE' QUESTIONS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0u-c...

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The [oʊ], [aʊ] , [aɪ], and [ɔɪ] Diphthongs


source: Rachel's English    2011年3月26日
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How to Pronounce OH [oʊ] diphthong: American Accent 4:46
How to Pronounce OW [aʊ] diphthong 5:11
How to Pronounce AI [aɪ] diphthong 4:57
How to Pronounce OY diphthong [ɔɪ] 4:20
American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences 7:00

Business English 16 (figurehead, spokesperson, monitor, liaison)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年1月29日
figurehead, spokesperson, monitor, liaison
Note: in the video I spelled 'liaison' wrong.

Business English 15 (Planning, organizing, leading, controlling)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年1月29日
This business English lesson discusses Management functions: Planning, organizing, leading and controlling.

Hair Idioms


source: BBC Learning English     2009年10月5日
I let my hair down;
Keep your hair on;
I'm tearing my hair out

A fifth of plants in danger of extinction - News Review


source: BBC Learning English    2016年5月11日
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Researchers have discovered 2,000 new types of plants in just the last year. But it's not all good news for the natural world as a fifth of all plants are in danger of extinction. Neil and Catherine discuss this and give you the words and phrases the world's media are using to talk about the story. For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Pronunciation - Contractions


source: Oxford Online English    2013年9月4日
the full lesson: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/vi...
A "contraction" is when we make words shorter. For example, "isn't" is a contraction of "is not." Contractions are very common in English, and if you want to speak well, you need to use them. But, contractions can be complicated! In this lesson, we'll look at different ways to use contractions, example sentences, and common mistakes to avoid.
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Introductions & Greetings


source: Anglo-Link     2011年8月29日
This English lesson will teach you how to introduce yourself and greet people when speaking in an English conversation.
For exercises and support on this topic go to: https://anglo-link.com

Puppy Love


source: Shaw English Online    2014年1月28日
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Business English: Formal Titles Mr., Mrs., Ms.


source: Shaw English Online    2014年1月28日
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Parent Teacher Meetings


source: Twominute English    2013年5月24日
Are you ready for today's parent teacher meeting? Will the teacher complain to your parents about your behavior or will she appreciate your efforts? In this lesson, we will see some conversations that you might in a parents and teachers meeting.
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0:07 In this lesson, we will see commonly mentioned topics during parent teacher meetings.
0:19 Mr. George. How’s my son Samuel doing in his studies?
0:23 Samuel is a brilliant student, Mr. Peter! Who guides him at home?
0:28 hardly get time to assist him with his homework. My wife does help him though.
0:33 He’s always ahead of other students during class. As he is getting good guidance, I’m sure he will achieve great things.
0:40 Mr. George, I trust you and this institution to keep getting the best out of him.
0:46 We sure will, Mr. Peter.
0:58 Mrs. Miley, we must figure out what’s going on with your son.
1:02 Rick? Is he not doing well, Mr. George?
1:08 I’m afraid, he isn’t. I think he needs some serious guidance at home. Do you look after him personally?
1:14 Yes! I sure do. I always make him to do his homework!
1:17 The thing is he breaks into a fight with students every now and then. Some teachers even reported that he vandalised school property!
1:25 What?! Why on Earth would he do that?! I always gave him whatever he wanted.
1:33 Don’t take this the wrong way but perhaps you shouldn’t have, Mrs. Miley.
1:38 I’ll remember that, Mr. George. And I’ll talk to him. Please accept my apologies on his behalf.
1:54 Mrs. Justin, I went through my daughter Irin’s workbook the other day. It’s almost blank!
2:00 Oh Irin?! But every time I look, she’s writing. How can that be?
2:05 There are only some funny sketches on it. Would you please keep a closer eye on her?
2:11 This is a bit embarrassing. Please accept my sincere apologies. I will be more careful. And you know what? Irin always sits in the last row...
2:20 I think she’ll do better if you make her sit closer to you.
2:25 That’s exactly what I was thinking! Don’t worry, from next class on, that’s what I’ll do.
2:30 I appreciate it. Thank you.
2:38 Hello Peter! What brings you here today?
2:41 I came here today to thank you.
2:44 Thank me? Why?
2:47 Samuel won the National Science model exhibition! He said he was under your guidance.
2:53 Oh! That’s great news! It brings me nothing but joy!
2:57 Thank you very much Mrs. Justin!
3:00 Being properly guided is important but it was all his idea. I just helped him creating the model.
3:06 He is brilliant! You should take good care of him, Peter!
3:10 I do everything I can to help him.
3:12 That makes two of us.
3:17 How’s my son Samuel doing in his studies?
3:25 I hardly get time to assist him with his homework. My wife does help him though.
3:36 I trust you and this institution to keep getting the best out of him.
3:47 I sure do. I always make him to do his homework!
3:55 Why on Earth would he do that?! I always gave him whatever he wanted.
4:07 I’ll remember that, Mr. George. And I’ll talk to him. Please accept my apologies on his behalf.
4:22 Would you please keep a closer eye on her?
4:29 I think she’ll do better if you make her sit closer to you.