Slang Expressions with the letter 'A'


source: Maple Leaf ESL    2016年8月16日
In this lesson, we look at the following slang expressions that use the letter 'A': a dime a dozen, all, ace, awesome, as if, all about, all-out, around-the-clock, all-ears, and all-nighter.
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phrasal verb DIE


source: Rachel's English     2017年1月13日
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How to use time expressions with in, on and at


source: BBC Learning English    2015年7月13日
Learn English with Catherine and Neil as they explain how to use time expressions with in, on and at. For extra materials visit our website: http://www.bbclearningenglish.com

Learn English Numbers 1-100


source: Shaw English Online     2014年1月25日
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Small Talk | Set 2


source: Mark Kulek       2017年5月17日

whenever


source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline    2017年4月30日
The word "whenever" is a subordinating conjunction.

Accents | American & Australian Pronunciation Differences


source: mmmEnglish    2017年5月15日
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In this lesson, I'll introduce you to Allan! He's an American 🇺🇸 and he happens to be my brother-in-law!! When we filmed this video, Allan had just arrived in Australia for the very first time... And was feeling confused about some of the Australian slang words he had been hearing!
In his FIRST EVER YouTube appearance, he helped me to demonstrate some of the pronunciation differences between the American & Australian English accents!
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Business English 104 (Motivation, subliminal perception, perceived risk)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月3日
Motivation, subliminal perception, perceived risk

Business English 103 (Direct investment, joint venture, licensing)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月3日
Direct investment, joint venture, licensing.

Talking About Cricket


source: Twominute English    2013年7月20日
The cricket fever is on, and you suddenly realized you're developing an interest in this game. You want to become a cricketer and would like to talk about it with your friends. How would you communicate your desire to pursue cricket as a career to your friends and family who have no idea about it yet. Let's learn about the phrases that you use to convey your message with conviction.
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0:03 In this lesson, we will talk about phrases that you can use to discuss your interest in cricket .
0:14 Stella, did you see the premier league last night?
0:19 No. I'm not that much into cricket.
0:22 Well, then you should consider starting to watch it.
0:25 Why would I? I don't like the game at all.
0:30 What if I told you I've registered my name for the zonal trials taking place in September?
0:37 What are you talking about? I didn't know that you could play cricket so well.
0:42 Well, since you're not that interested in the game, you probably never noticed how well I play.
0:49 Now I'll definitely come to watch your game, even if it means getting sunburnt.
0:55 Don't worry. I'll get you a nice shady place in the best part of the stadium.
1:06 Hey Sam! Did you see that game last night?
1:11 Sure man! It was an amazing game. I couldn't tell 'till the last ball who'd win.
1:17 Did you watch that awesome catch that Gayle took? It was unbelievable.
1:23 That catch really turned the game around! I never thought the Aussies would lose.
1:28 Hey, there's another game this evening. Why don't we watch it together?
1:34 That's a great idea! What about you coming over my place so that we can watch the game together?
1:40 Awesome! See you bro!
1:48 Hey June! What's up with you?
1:51 Nothing Lisa. I just want to break my TV.
1:56 Why? What happened?
1:58 Sam's been watching cricket all day long ever since the World Cup started.
2:03 He just sits on the sofa and eats, while watching TV occasionally jumping and shouting. It's very irritating!
2:12 I know what you mean. It's just a game, right!? I don't know why men are so fanatic about it.
2:19 I could never understand the point of cricket, Lisa.
2:23 Shopping is definitely more interesting.
2:27 True June! I'd rather go shopping anytime than watching cricket!
2:39 Matthew, are you ready for a cricket game this evening?
2:42 This evening? Sure buddy, but who else is playing?
2:47 I've invited some of our old school buddies, and they are coming over. It'll be a great game.
2:52 Is Jerry coming over? He was a great batsman.
2:57 Yep, Jerry's coming, and so's Tom. Those two guys were amazing.
3:02 I know. Tom's bowling is legendary, too. It'll be good to see those guys face-off again.
3:10 Be at the pitch at 5.30 sharp, mate. We're having a 20 overs game.
3:15 I'll see you there, Sam!
3:20 Stella, did you see the Premier League last night?
3:29 I didn't know that you could play cricket so well.
3:36 I couldn't tell 'till the last ball who'd win.
3:44 That catch really turned the game around!
3:52 Sam's been watching cricket all day long ever since the World Cup started.
4:04 He was a great batsman.
4:10 We're having a 20 overs game.