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English @ the Movies: 'Practice Run'
source: VOA Learning English 2017年5月26日
On English @ the Movies we talk about the saying "practice run." This is from a funny film about three older friends and their idea to rob a bank. Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/...
# practice run (pl. practice runs): A trial, or practice before the real thing. We made a practice run with the automatic paint sprayer on a piece of scrap.
English @ the Movies: 'Justice is About to be Served'
source: VOA Learning English 2016年8月13日
Our English @ the Movies phrase is from the movie "Kung Fu Panda 3." This cartoon comedy is about a Panda named Po. He becomes a kung fu teacher. The phrase is "justice is about to be served." Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/...
# justice is served/done: proper punishment or fair treatment is given by the legal system. Many people do not believe that justice has been served/done in his case.
Difference between “By” and “Until”
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2017年9月12日
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07 different meanings of ‘GET’
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2017年10月26日
This English lesson with Michelle is a good example to understand the different meanings of the word GET. For complete Lesson Transcript, visit - http://www.learnex.in/07-different-me...
Get Real – To be realistic ( used with someone who is imaginative)
Example - Get real, you need to be at least 5 feet and six inches tall to be a model
Get a life! – To be buzzing or to do something exciting ( It’s a strong statement and a bit rude)
Example - Come on, Get a life, you can’t be cleaning the house on a Saturday night.
Get Lost!- To ask someone to go away ( A rude statement)
Example - Anna asked him to get lost after he turned late for the date.
Get a move on! – To hurry up
Example - Peter please move on we don’t have the whole day to clean the house.
Get to the point – To be specific
Example - We had enough conversation about the product details, now let’s get to the point.
Get with it – To ask someone to correct their attitude
Example - Who says girls can’t go partying late night, get with it.
Get the lead out – To ask someone to hurry up in an irritated way ( Strong statement)
Example - Mike gets the lead out and show us what you have.
Advanced Listening Practice with Subtitles: Lesson 4 (Architect)
source: Helena Daily English 2017年3月27日
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4001 Common Words in Speaking & Listening - Part 14
source: Helena Daily English 2017年7月24日
Lesson 28:
band, barely, boring, cancel, driveway, garbage, instrument, list, magic, message, notice, own, predict, professor, rush, schedule, share, stage, storm, within
Lesson 29:
advertise, assign, audience, breakfast, competition, cool, gain, importance, knowledge, major, mean, prefer, president, progress, respect, rich, skill, somehow, strength, vote
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Adverbial Clauses: Time Clauses
source: EnglishTeacherMarc 2017年10月8日
Marc starts this lesson by describing what a main and a subordinating clause are. He then talks about conjunctions and lists some examples. Finally he delves on subordinate clauses.
There are three main kinds of subordinate clause: adverbial clauses, relative clauses and reported clauses. In this lesson Marc discusses "adverbial clauses", more precisely "Time Clauses". These are used in order to establish when sth. happens by indicating a period of time or another event (after, when, while, etc.). The most common is "when", however you could replace it by using "the next time, long before, or the last time".
In this lesson I want to concentrate on adverbial clauses
This lesson is intended for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic.
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CALL OFF vs PUT OFF (LEARN THIS SUBTLE DIFFERENCE)
source: To Fluency 2017年10月9日
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***CALL OFF***
To call something off means to cancel something. The game was called off because of the rain.
- The manager called off the meeting
- She called off the wedding
***PUT OFF***
To put something off means to delay doing something.
- I sometimes put off making videos
- You might put off getting a teacher
- He's been putting off telling her about his job situation
How to Pronounce TH (Pronunciation Lesson)
source: Speak English With Vanessa 2017年10月10日
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Listen to, Look at, Talk to or with
source: Go Natural English 2012年9月27日
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Between and Among: The Real Difference in English
source: Espresso English 2017年10月22日
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IELTS LISTENING TEST 7.10.2017 with ANSWERS | ULTIMATE PRACTICE - Test 2...
source: Official IELTS Listening test 2017年10月6日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
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The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.
Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.
Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.
There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.
For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.
When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.
IELTS LISTENING TEST 6.10.2017 with ANSWERS | ULTIMATE PRACTICE - Test 2...
source: Official IELTS Listening test 2017年10月5日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)
The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.
Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.
Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.
There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.
For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.
When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.
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