How to use Swear Words: 'Piss'


source: Maple Leaf ESL     2016年5月24日
In this lesson, we look at how to use the following swear words that use the word 'piss': piss, take a piss, pissed, piss (someone) off, piss off, piss away, take the piss (out of), on the piss, piss and moan, piss rain, and piss-poor.
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phrasal verb CRACK


source: Rachel's English     2017年1月3日
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How to Express Roman Numerals in English


source: Shaw English Online    2014年1月25日
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English roman numerals are easy to learn. Robin teaches everything you need to know about roman numerals in this English video.
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VOCABULARY: Words with more than one spelling


source: BBC Learning English    2015年11月9日
Do you get confused about which of two possible spellings to use? Are you unsure whether it’s disc or disk, sympathise or sympathize, learnt or learned? Then join Finn and Catherine in 6 Minute Vocabulary for some useful tips! There is more information about this in our course at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

BBC News Review: Day 1 of Britain's EU divorce talk


source: BBC Learning English    2017年6月20日
Britain has to change its plans on day one of Brexit talks. Neil and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
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How to… give good news


source: BBC Learning English     2015年10月1日
Perhaps you're a boss and you want to tell an employee they've been given a promotion. Or maybe you're a teacher and you want to tell a student they've passed their exams.
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At Home | Everyday Actions


source: Mark Kulek      2017年5月24日

10 English Words You're (probably) Mispronouncing! | Difficult Pronuncia...


source: mmmEnglish    2017年5月21日
In this English pronunciation lesson, I'm going to show you how to pronounce some difficult words. These words are often pronounced incorrectly and are common mistakes that many English students make. This is because the combination of sounds is difficult, or because there are silent letters and syllables. I've chosen these words because they are common words and they are words that are often pronounced incorrectly by English learners.
These words are:
- vegetable
- comfortable
- almond and salmon
- et cetera (etc.)
- clothes
- jewellery
- architecture
- enthusiastic
- word, world & work
- photograph
Please note that the pronunciation of some of these words differs between English accents. I
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Business English 124 [Business cycle: expansion, peak (top), contraction, trough (bottom)]


source: TeacherPhilEnglish    2010年2月4日
The business cycle, expansion, peak (top), contraction, trough (bottom).

Business English 123 (Price elasticity, elastic demand, inelastic demand)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月4日
Today's words: Price elasticity, elastic demand, inelastic demand.