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Money Idioms


source: Maple Leaf ESL    2017年2月7日
In this lesson, we take a look at the following money-related idioms: get your money's worth, pour money down the drain, (be) on the money, pocket money, break the bank, feel/look like a million dollars/bucks, have money to burn, and put one's money where one's mouth is.
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Business English 1: Essential Job Vocabulary


source: Espresso English    2017年4月11日
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Let’s begin by answering the question, “Where do you work?” This seems like a simple question, but there are many ways to answer it. You’ll also learn key vocabulary words regarding jobs and employment.

TURN phrasal verbs


source: MrSkypelessons    2017年4月14日
Here is an English lesson on some of the most common phrasal verbs which contain the verb TURN. Answer the following questions:
1) What time do you usually turn in on a week night?
2) Have you ever been turned away from a bar, restaurant or night club? Why?
3) Who do you usually turn to at difficult times of your life?
4) What kind of physical features do you find a turn off?
5) How much did your company turn over last year?
6) Have you ever turned down a job offer? Why?
7) If you could turn back time, what kind of things would you change in your life?
8) Do you expect the turn out to be high or low in the next election?

Exercises:
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The Secret To INSTANT English Speaking Confidence


source: EnglishAnyone    2017年3月24日
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In this video, you'll learn the simple trick to having INSTANT English speaking confidence so you're more excited to speak - even with complete strangers - and you can get fluent faster. :)

Business English 46 (goal setting, achievement)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年1月31日
This free lesson helps you learn new words: goal, goal setting, goal achievement.

Business English 45 (local, international, domestic market)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年1月31日
This free lesson helps you learn new words: local market, domestic market and international market.

Three idioms that include the word drive


source: BBC Learning English    2011年7月13日
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In this episode The Teacher introduces you to three idioms connected with driving:
1. In the driver's seat
2. A backseat driver
3. A Sunday driver

BBC News Review: Brexit - what next for the UK and the EU?


source: BBC Learning English    2016年7月6日
NASA's Juno mission has arrived at Jupiter. Find out more with Neil and Sian as they look at how the world's media is reacting and the words you need to talk about the story. For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

How to Compliment Someone in English


source: Oxford Online English    2016年3月16日
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In this lesson, you will learn how to compliment someone in English.
If you see someone who you think looks handsome or pretty do you know what you would say? If you liked someone’s new shoes, how would you tell them? What if they made you some delicious food, how would you let them know what you think?
In this lesson I will explain some ways to do this in English. By the end you will understand how to compliment someone naturally, without sounding too strange or creepy.

In this lesson, you can learn how to:
- Compliment someone's personality in English
- Compliment someone's clothes in English
- Compliment someone's appearance in English
- Compliment someone's home in English
- Compliment someone's cooking in English

Common Daily Expressions #2


source: Anglo-Link    2013年6月26日
In this lesson we will use common daily expressions for offers, gratitude, apologies and requests in an English conversation to help you improve your speaking and listening.
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Business English: Downward Movement Verbs


source: Shaw English Online    2014年1月28日
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Robin teaches useful business English expressions. He talks about downward movement verbs such as 'decrease', 'drop', etc.. These verbs will improve your English conversation and presentation skill..
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You are Promoted! - Learn Business English Conversation


source: Twominute English     2013年6月13日
Everyone loves to move ahead in their career and that's what we work hard for. In this English language lesson we will see conversations that demonstrate what to say when you are being promoted. So the next time something wonderful like that happens to you, you can share the news with the world in English and make it even more fun.
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0:07 In this lesson we will learn what to say when you are being promoted.
0:17 Hello Mark. Did you call me?
0:19 Oh yes, Ethan. Please have a seat. I have good news for you.
0:23 Really?
0:25 There was a meeting yesterday and we decided to make you the new Senior Manager!
0:30 Oh! That’s fantastic! Thank you!
0:33 Yes, you have worked very hard. You deserve it.
0:36 Thank you Mark. I am sure I will fulfill the expectations.
0:41 Thank you Mark. I am sure I will fulfill the expectations.
0:49 I’m so happy today!
0:52 What? Got a promotion or something?
0:55 Yup! I’m a Senior Manager now!
0:59 Wow! Congratulations! Who told you? Mark?
1:05 Yes! He told me that they are very pleased with my work.
1:09 That’s fantastic! You are doing great!
1:14 Thank you. This puts a lot of responsibility on me. I hope I can do this.
1:20 You will do it, Ethan! You will do great!
1:29 Ethan! I’ve got a surprise!
1:32 Got a promotion too?
1:35 Hell, yes!
1:37 Whoaa!
1:40 The mail came from the corporate headquarters! I’m promoted to Senior Manager of Marketing!
1:46 Great Job Anna! Congrats!
1:50 Well, but there’s this damn glitch!
1:55 What’s that?
1:56 They need me in the corporate head office in Jersey.
2:00 Oh! So, you’ll have to relocate.
2:04 Yes. I will miss you guys.
2:09 We will miss you too! But Jersey is a great place!
2:19 Congratulations on your new position, Ethan.
2:22 Thank you, John. I haven’t worked in this department before, so I will need your help.
2:28 No problems, Ethan. That’s what I am here for.
2:32 How many people are there in our team?
2:35 We have 5 people in this department.
2:38 I think we should have a team meeting where we can get introduced.
2:42 Good idea. How do you want the meeting?
2:46 What do you say we go out and get a coffee after work tomorrow?
2:51 I will update the team. That should be a good start.
3:00 There was a meeting yesterday and we decided to make our the new Senior Manager!
3:10 You have worked very hard. You deserve it.
3:16 I am sure I will fulfill the expectations.
3:25 He told me that they are very pleased with my work.
3:34 This puts a lot of responsibility on me. I hope I can do this.
3:44 The mail came from the corporate headquarters! I’m promoted to senior manager of marketing!
3:56 They needs me in the corporate head office in Jersey.
4:04 Congratulations on your new position Ethan.
4:10 I haven’t worked in this department before, so I will need your help.