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Learn 15 English Phrasal Verbs about CRIME!


source: Benjamin's English Classes (engVid)    2017年6月19日
Do you like police shows or movies? This lesson is all about the phrasal verbs we use to talk about crime, the police, and criminals. You'll learn fifteen expressions that will help you understand what the police and criminals are talking about. I'll tell you a story and we'll talk about planning a crime, committing a crime, and what happens afterwards. Try to listen out for these phrasal verbs the next time you're watching your favorite detective show!
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English phrases with ‘GOLD’ used in spoken English


source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2017年6月14日
All that glitters is not gold
Meaning – It is not necessary that everything that is shiny and extremely attractive is of value.
Example - Someone may be good looking and has an attractive personality. But he may not possess any real skills or talent.

Have a heart of gold.
Meaning – Someone who is generous, sincere, and very friendly.
Example - Michelle is such a lovely person. She has a heart of gold.
Gold digger.
Meaning - A woman who gets into relationships with men only to obtain money or privileges from them.
Example - Girls who go out with men who are old are just gold-diggers!"

Be as good as gold
Meaning – Someone who is Completely genuine and very well-behaved
Example, His personal score is as good as gold, or Michelle’s children are as good as Gold.

Go for gold
Meaning – An attempt to achieve the best possible results for some competitive activity, generally used in reference with sports activities.
Example –Our new software is great, we have to go for gold, no compromises on the marketing plan.

Worth its weight in gold
Meaning – Something that is very valuable.
Example - This book is worth its weight in gold, the language is simplified and easy to understand.

Attending a Meeting (Business English)


source: Oxford Online English    2017年6月30日
This lesson will help you learn useful phrases to introduce yourself, respond to suggestions and ideas, and ask questions in an English meeting.
See the full version: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/e...
This lesson will help you learn:
- Formal and informal ways to introduce yourself in a business meeting.
- Ways to make suggestions in an English business meeting.
- Phrases to accept suggestions in an English business meeting.
- How to reject other suggestions in an English business meeting.
- Phrases to politely ask questions in a meeting.
- How to make a promise during a business meeting.
- How to make an offer during a business meeting.
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4 ways to use the word 'break' – Romeo and Juliet part 1


source: BBC Learning English     2016年9月1日
The English word ‘break’ has many meanings and uses. In this session, we bring you BBC Learning English's own version of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet - and we've found many different ways to use the word ‘break’ in it.
You’ll find exercises on our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
And here is part 2, with 4 more expressions: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...

Transcript:
Hello, I'm Jonny. Today's story is a love story – about two star-crossed lovers. It's full of romance but there's plenty of misunderstandings too. Maybe it sounds familiar!
So, there's a handsome young boy called Romeo and a beautiful young girl called Juliet. They meet at a party and fall madly in love – as young people tend to do! But there's a problem – Juliet's cousin sees this and breaks the news to her family. Both families hate each other and really don't want them to marry. And want them to break off any relationship they may have.
But Romeo and Juliet really fancy each other. He breaks into her garden and stands beneath her bedroom balcony calling out romantic messages to her. They finally decide, against their parent's wishes, to get married in secret.
However, just as they are about to tie the knot, Juliet's cousin goes to fight Romeo and force him to break up with lovely Juliet. Using swords, they slash at each other trying to injure one another until finally, Romeo kills the cousin. Now he's in big trouble. He runs away to hide in the forest – leaving Juliet behind. If he ever goes back to the city he will be put to death.
I'll leave the story there. But join me again next time to find out if Romeo and Juliet ever meet again. Bye for now.

'String (Someone) Along'


source: Maple Leaf ESL    2016年7月5日
In this lesson, we look at how to use the interesting expression, 'string someone along'. For instance, 'that company strung me along for three months before hiring another person'.
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Learn how to gossip!


source: BBC Learning English    2015年7月30日
Find out out to gossip with Neil. Perhaps you've heard a rumour and want to tell others about it. Neil explains how to talk about other people's lives and helps you become a great gossip. For more programmes to help you learn English visit our website: http://www.bbclearningenglish.com

How to Express Different Times of Day in English


source: Shaw English Online    2014年1月25日
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A very practical video learning how to express the times of day in English. Robin teach using excellent examples and give good advice on how to express:
In the morning
In the afternoon
In the evening
At night
and so much more!
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Business English 150 (Yield curve, short and long rates


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月5日
Yield curve, short rates and long rates.

Business English 149 (IMF, special drawing rights SDRs)


source: TeacherPhilEnglish     2010年2月5日
IMF, International Monetary Fund, SDRs Special drawing rights, economic assistance.