How to give instructions


source: BBC Learning English    2015年8月27日
Are you good at following recipes? Come to the kitchen with us and learn how to make scones!
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Hotel reservation (English conversation with subtitles)


source: Crown Academy of English    2017年5月23日
This is a video of an English conversation with subtitles. The dialogue is between two native speakers: A British businessman and an American hotel receptionist.
The daily life conversation takes place on the phone. - The British man calls a hotel in New York in order to book a room.
At the end of the phone call, I give a short vocabulary lesson to explain a few words and grammar points.

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Difference between Big, Small, Long, Short, Tall, Huge, and Tiny


source: Learn English with Let's Talk    2017年5月26日
http://www.learnex.in/english-grammar...
Big & Small
Use big and small to talk about the general size of something.
Elephants are big.
Mice are small.

With clothing and food, we use large, not big:
I ordered a big coffee with milk. ( Wrong)
I ordered a large coffee with milk.
“This shirt is too small for me.”
“What size is it?”
“Medium.”
“OK, I’ll get you a large.“

Huge & Tiny
Huge = Very big
Tiny = Very small
Their new house is huge! I think it has 50 rooms.
“Do you want any cake?”
“Just a tiny piece. I’m on a diet.”

Long & Short
Use long and short to talk about length (horizontal distance). You can also use long and short with time, books, words/sentences, hair, and legs:

The line to buy tickets for the concert is very long. There are hundreds of people waiting.
The movie is really long - about three hours.
That book is quite long - it has about 500 pages.
Academic writing often uses very long sentences.
She has short blonde hair and gorgeous long legs.

There are two ways to talk about distance (kilometers or miles):
The beach is far from my house.
The beach is a long way from my house.
The beach is long from my house.

Tall & Short
Use tall and short to talk about height (vertical distance) – especially with people, but sometimes also with buildings and trees.

My brother is really tall.
New York City has a lot of tall buildings.
There are many tall trees in the Amazon rain forest.

How to use Swear Words with 'Ass'


source: Maple Leaf ESL    2017年1月10日
In this lesson, we look at how to use the following swear words with the word 'ass': ass, asshole, (adj)-ass, ass-backward(s), have one's head up one's ass, cover one's ass, and talk out of one's ass.
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phrasal verb CUT (part 2)


source: Rachel's English      2017年1月6日
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How to Express Weight in English


source: Shaw English Online      2014年1月25日
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How much do you weigh? Robin will teach how to ask someone's weightt and how to express your weight in this video. Robin will teach in an easy to understand way with many English examples.
Robin will teach both the metric system and the imperial system.
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WILL vs. SHALL - What's the Difference? - Basic English Grammar


source: Learn English Lab      2017年5月29日
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Spelling and saying words with o-u-g-h


source: BBC Learning English    2015年8月24日
They are only four letters, but we can pronounce them in many different ways. Finn and Catherine will help you deal with those tricky o-u-g-h words. For extra activities and study materials go to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Complimenting People | English Speaking Practice


source: Mark Kulek       2017年5月10日

How to Talk About Football in English


source: Oxford Online English    2017年5月18日
In this lesson you can learn how to talk about football in English. Even if you don't like football it's a great idea to know a little bit of football vocabulary! Why? When I go to different countries, if I'm wearing my football top, then more people just start speaking to me. Talking about football will make it easier for you to start using your English and make new friends.
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In this lesson you can learn:
- Useful English vocabulary to talk about a football game.
- How to talk about a football stadium.
- Spoken English phrases and vocabulary to describe the football players and tactics of a football game.
- Different verbs to talk about football.
- How to describe football rules in English
- Ways to describe a football score in English.

Business English 120 (Shrinkage, strip mall, shopping centre, industrial park)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月3日
Shrinkage, strip mall, shopping centre, industrial park.

Business English 119 (JIT, six sigma)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月3日
Demings, zero-defects, six sigma, just-in-time inventory management system.