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CNN 10 | October 06, 2017 with English Subtitles
source: Learn English Online 2017年10月5日
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5 types of jokes in English!
source: English Lessons with Alex 2017年9月11日
What's the difference between a banana and a million dollars? They both have appeal. Don't get it? You will after checking out this English jokes video. In this lesson, I look at five different TYPES of jokes, including "What's the difference between X and Y" jokes, "knock-knock" jokes, and three others. These are standard English joke formats that have been used for thousands of jokes. Especially for social situations, it's great to understand their format and pacing. If you want to share any jokes of your own, please share them in the comments section, and don't forget to check out my other two joke videos if you haven't already done so. Thanks for clicking, and (hopefully) for laughing!
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10 French words used in English
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2017年9月18日
In this free English lesson online, you will learn 10 French words that we use in English. Often in English conversation, newspapers, and magazines, you have come across these French words. This free English classes would teach you what these French words mean and how to pronounce them correctly. Improve your English pronunciation and speak English fluently. This Lesson covers in particular food vocabulary.
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A la carte: In a restaurant, you have 2 options. Either you go for a buffet or a la carte. A la carte means to order individual dishes as per your liking from the menu.
A pe ritif: It is an alcoholic drink to stimulate appetite.
Bon apetit: It is a salutation before eating your meal. If you are in a restaurant with your friends and family, you can say ‘bon apetit’ before everyone begins their meal.
Cuisine: The actual meaning of this is the kitchen. In English, we use this word to describe the style or manner of food. Various cuisines are Indian cuisine, Italian cuisine, Chinese cuisine.
Saute: Means tossing and frying vegetables. It is one of the styles of cooking.
Sommelier: A wine waiter/steward. These are specifically who serve wine.
Omelette/Omelet: It’s a dish prepared by beating eggs.
Gourmet: A judge of fine food is called ‘goumet’. We have gourmet meals, gourmet kitchen. When we talk about gourmet meals, we talk about exotic and fancy meals.
Margarine: Is a substitute for butter. It looks like butter but it is made of vegetable oil.
Picnic: The actual meaning is an outdoor meal.
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source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2016年9月6日
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News Review: Spain in crisis after Catalan vote
source: BBC Learning English 2017年10月3日E
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Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
The story: Catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on Sunday. Catalonia's regional government says over 90% of Sunday's voters opted for independence, but only 40% of Catalans voted.
Key words and phrases:
map out: make a detailed plan
goes it alone: does something on its own, without help from others
step back from the brink: decide against an action which may have a bad result
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English Causative Verbs - MAKE, LET, HAVE and more. Part Two
source: Simple English Videos 2017年9月1日
When you want to indicate that one thing causes another, you'll need a causative verb. They're jolly handy, but not always easy to use. In part one of this lesson we looked at lots of examples of the meanings of the most common causative verbs (make, let, and have). You can see it here: https://youtu.be/WySqUOO6ow8
The causative verbs 'have' and 'get' are often used in the passive -so we say we're having something done or getting something done. We've already published a video about that which you can see here: https://youtu.be/I-O6thNzaWo
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21 English words and expressions for the bar
source: Espresso English 2017年9月3日
In American culture, people go to bars to socialize, flirt, and even to get to know business colleagues. In today's lesson, you'll learn 21 expressions about bars and drinking alcohol. Many of them are slang or informal expressions.
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IELTS SPEAKING BAND 9 SPEAKING SESSION
source: Official IELTS Listening test 2017年7月16日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
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Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.
IELTS SPEAKING BAND 9 SPEAKING SESSION
source: Official IELTS Listening test 2017年7月15日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
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Speaking is in three parts. The examiner wants to know what is your level of English. The questions are already set. Your response is recorded. Your score depends upon how clearly the examiner can understand you.
Idioms with KEEP
source: Your English Web 2016年9月6日
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Words and expressions about RELATIONSHIPS
source: Your English Web 2016年2月26日
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