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Phrasal Verbs with 'STAND'
source: Maple Leaf ESL 2016年10月25日
In this lesson, we look at the following phrasal verbs that use the word 'stand': stand by, stand down, stand for, stand out, stand over, stand up, stand up for, stand up to, and stand in.
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Phrasal Verb DIG
source: Rachel's English 2017年1月27日
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IN phrasal verbs part 2
source: MrSkypelessons 2017年4月26日
Here is an English lesson on some of the most common phrasal verbs used with the preposition IN. Please answer the following questions:
Do you know anyone who is raking in a lot of cash? How do they reel in the customers?
Which new laws or legislation are currently being phased in?
Have you ever thought about packing in your job?
Would you turn in a friend if he had committed a serious crime?
Have you ever fallen in with a bad crowd?
Do you often cave in to the demands of your spouse?
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Words Ending in "ed" - American English Pronunciation & Inton...
source: EnglishAnyone 2017年4月13日
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Business English 76 (Stand-alone product, complimentary products, boxed set, and bulk order)
source: TeacherPhilEnglish 2010年2月1日
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Business English 75 (Industry veteran, seasoned professional, grey hair, business mogul)
source: TeacherPhilEnglish 2010年2月1日
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Want & Won't - Quick Pronunciation
source: Learn English with Papa Teach Me 2016年9月27日
Today's Quick pronunciation lesson looks at the difference between "Want" and "Won't".
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How To Speak Like a Native English Speaker - Using Fillers
source: Oxford Online English 2017年1月10日
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Learn how to use fillers in English in this lesson. What are fillers? Basically, fillers are things that you can add to a sentence when you need a bit of extra time to think.
In this video, you can learn:
- What words and sounds are used as fillers in English.
- How to use different fillers in a sentence.
- Why you should use fillers.
- How to sound more natural when you speak English by using fillers correctly.
Talking About Examinations in English.
source: Twominute English 2013年6月26日
Exam time is near, have you prepared for your exams? So how was your exam today? When is your next time? Do well in your next one. It's time to talk about examinations. Let's learn some phrases and words.
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0:17 Hi there. How was your paper today?
0:20 Not so bad Lucia. How was yours?
0:23 I couldn’t answer all the questions. Did you attempt all?
0:28 No. I left a five mark question on African history.
0:32 Geez...I didn’t do three!
0:37 It’ll be alright. You don’t write as many wrong answers as me!
0:41 Well most of the ones I did were correct, but 15 marks count!
0:45 There’s no point in worrying now. C’mon, let’s study for the next exam.
0:54 Was your exam alright Freda?
0:57 Yes John. It was fine. How are your preparations going on?
1:01 Not too good! I’m expecting a tough paper this time.
1:06 Well, you can crack it if you work hard.
1:09 I’m a bit nervous!
1:11 C’mon John! Don’t over stress yourselves. You still have a month!
1:15 Can I borrow your paper? Last year many questions were similar to yours.
1:21 Oh sure!
1:29 Hey John, did you hear the news?
1:32 News? No.
1:35 They’ll change the exam pattern for the social work paper!
1:39 What’ll they change?
1:41 I just confirmed it from Mr. Smith. It’ll be an open book exam!
1:47 So, we can carry books to the exam?
1:50 Not only books, we can even use the internet!
1:54 Will it should be a piece of cake then!
1:57 Definitely! It’s going to be really easy.
2:06 Hello there! How was your exam?
2:09 Oh Gloria! I think I did very well!
2:12 Wow! So, you’ve really smashed up the final semester!
2:17 I am expecting a great result this time!
2:20 Great Cohen! Are you planning for masters?
2:24 Sure I am! In fact I’ve already sent applications to a couple of colleges.
2:30 You’re always steps ahead Cohen! Sure you’ll do something awesome someday!
2:39 How was your paper today?
2:44 let’s study for the next exam.
2:50 How was your exam?
2:55 Was your exam alright Freda?
3:03 How are your preparations going on?
3:09 I couldn’t answer all the questions. Did you attempt all?
3:20 They’ll change the exam pattern for the social work paper!
3:29 In fact I’ve already sent applications to a couple of colleges.
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