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EE's Twitter Vids #1: *go overboard *in the nick of time *make up to *make up for *catch up with *in a jiffy
source: Gerry English Expressions 2018年1月3日
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In this video, Gerry explains some of his tweets, idioms, expressions, and adverbial phrases:
*go overboard
*in the nick of time
*make up to
*make up for
*catch up with
*in a jiffy
Let's Learn English Level 2 Lesson 18: Flour Baby, Part 2
source: VOA Learning English 2018年2月1日
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Prepositions - How to Use To, In, and At
source: Oxford Online English 2017年6月20日
In this lesson, we’re going to look at the English prepositions to, in and at. You can learn how to use the English prepositions to, in and at in spoken or written English.
A good way to understand and learn the difference between English prepositions is to look at them in groups. That way you can compare and contrast them. We’re going to look at to, in and at together because they can be used to talk about place.
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In this lesson, you'll learn how to:
- Use 'to' when you want to talk about movement.
- Correctly use 'in' to explain being surrounded by something.
- Find ways to use 'at' when you want to describe the opposite of movement.
- Recognize differences between 'to', 'in', and 'at'.
- Understand grammar exceptions to these rules.
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Difference between – There, Their and They’re (They are) – English Gramm...
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2018年1月15日
A very common mistake made by students of English while learning English is the difference between the words There, Their and They’re in written English. This mistake happens because these words sound the same and students as well as native speakers get confused with the context they are used while writing English. Now such words which sound the same but have completely different meanings are called Homophones in English.
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There
There is the exact opposite of the words Here. It means something is far from you, but not here.
• Where are my glasses?
• They are over there on the table.
There is also used to show that something exists, or to express existence.
There are many students studying in this college.
Their
There is used to show possession, in other words it expresses that something belongs to someone.
• Their new apartment is big.
• Their children are quite naughty.
They’re –
The word they’re is a contraction of They + are.
• I think they’re crazy.
• They’re talking so loudly in the library.
CNN 10 - February 27, 2018 | A Change in China's Government
source: NEWS with Subtitles 2018年2月27日
A change in term limits for China's leadership: That's our first story today on CNN 10, and it's accompanied by an explanation of what it could mean for the world's most populated nation. We're also reporting on a teachers' strike in West Virginia and the manufacturing process for what could become the future of fabrics.
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Speaking English Fluently like Native Speakers through 901 perfect Engli...
source: Helena Daily English 2018年1月31日
This video helps people to unravel the complexity of multi-word verbs, preposition and adverb collocations and idiomatic expressions.
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How to Talk about the FUTURE | English Grammar Lesson
source: Interactive English 2018年1月6日
What does your future hold? After this lesson, you WILL be able to tell people about your future because I'm GOING TO teach you how to express future thoughts, ideas, and events.
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How to talk about your hobbies in English
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年5月31日
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How to Pronounce and Use the Top 33 Phrasal Verbs
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50 Minutes of Advanced British English Listening Comprehension
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2018年1月26日
In this video, you’ll challenge your British English listening comprehension skills. You will listen to small dialogues for Advanced Level by English native speakers.
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Break up Lines
source: Practice English with Paul 2015年6月24日
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How to say A, An and The in British and American English -The Schwa Vowel
source: Simple English Videos 2018年1月26日
In this lesson we look at how we say these words in British and American. You'll learn the rules we follow when words start with a vowel or consonant sound and also, how we pronounce the schwa vowel.
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Mouth exercises for CLEAR SPEECH
source: Learn English with Benjamin [engVid] 2018年1月5日
Learn the secret exercises actors use to speak with a clear and crisp voice. Improving your pronunciation and spoken English isn't just about learning theory. You can make yourself more understood by simply training your mouth muscles so that you can produce the sounds of English properly. After all, if you've been speaking another language your whole life, your mouth and tongue are probably trained in a different way, to make the sounds of that language, not English. In this video, I'll go through many exercises you can do to get your mouth used to making the sounds of English clearly. This will improve your accent, clarity, and make you a better English speaker.
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How to pronounce past tense -ED | English pronunciation
source: Crown Academy of English 2018年1月23日
There are lots of examples in the video. It is important to watch the video and listen carefully.
The accent in the lesson is a British English accent.
There many words in English that end in ed:
Regular verbs in the past simple form.
The past participles of regular verbs
and
Certain adjectives
There are 3 different ways to pronounce - ed
/d/
after a vowel sound or a diphthong sound
after a voiced consonant sound. (except after the /d/ sound)
/t/
after an unvoiced consonant sound. (except after the /t/ sound)
and /ɪd/
after a /d/ or /t/ sound.
Note that this particular pronunciation adds an extra syllable to the end of the word.
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CNN 10 - February 26, 2018 | A new controversial memo is released in the U.S. government
source: NEWS with Subtitles 2018年2月25日
A new controversial memo has been released in the U.S. government, and today's show begins with a down-the-middle explanation of what it's all about. With South Africa's second-largest city set to run out of water this summer, we're examining what it's like to live on less than seven gallons per day. And following the conclusion of the 2018 Winter Olympics, we're looking ahead to the next nation set to host the event.
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Learn English Through Story | 20 Short Stories Collection | Subtitles | ...
source: Helena Daily English 2018年1月17日
Learn English Through Story. This is one of the good way to improve your vocabulary, listening skills.
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British English Listening Practice | My Mum Shot Me!
source: ETJ English 2018年2月1日
Improve your British expressions and pronunciation with this listening practice. You will hear the story of how I lost my tooth and got shot (kind of) by my own mum!
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Australian Slang | Real Life English! | Vocabulary and Common Expressions
source: mmmEnglish 2018年1月25日
Learning the slang vocabulary used by any native English speakers is a challenge… And Australian slang is no exception! In this lesson, I’ll introduce you to a few Australians who will share a few common, Australian expressions!
We’ll cover:
Chuck a sickie
Ace / ripper
She’ll be right, (mate)!
A tradie, chippy, sparky and brickie
Knock off
Take it easy
Arvo
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How to Speak in Public with Confidence!
source: Learn English with Papa Teach Me 2018年1月27日
Learn to do public speaking with confidence in any type of event in these 5 steps!
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New Year's Resolutions | Listening, Vocabulary, & MORE...
source: Interactive English 2018年1月2日
What are some of your New Year's Resolutions?
Every year people put together of list of goals that they hope to accomplish in the upcoming year. So here are some of our New Year's Resolutions.
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How to describe food in English
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年5月29日
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Prepositions of Time: ON, AT, IN - Common English Mistakes
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2018年1月23日
In this English grammar lesson you will learn how to use English prepositions of time. You will be able to understand the difference between those prepositions: ON, AT and IN and make great phrases.
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MORE Phrasal Verbs with Down
source: Gerry English Expressions 2016年5月9日
There are many phrasal verbs in English. There are many phrasal verbs with 'down'. Most of the time, these phrasal verbs mean 'to reduce ___'. Gerry explains with example sentences.
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Commonly Confused Words - grow, grow up, grow into, bring up
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Prepositional phrases with OUT OF
source: Your English Web 2016年7月16日
In this English lesson you will learn some prepositional phrases with 'out 'of', like out of order, out of earshot, out of print, and more.
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BBC News Review: How do vampire bats survive on blood?
source: BBC Learning English 2018年2月20日
Scientists have discovered how vampire bats can survive on a blood-only diet. Neil and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story.
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Vocabulary:
bloodthirsty: keen to enjoy violence
iron guts: the ability to eat or drink anything without vomiting
live off: depend on something or someone for money or food
CNN 10 | February 23, 2018
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English Listening Comprehension Practice: 30 Advanced Topics | Part 2
source: Helena Daily English 2018年1月14日
Listening skill is an important and required skill for every English test. To improve your listening skill, you should practice listening everyday. 30 advanced topics will help you learn a lot of academic words.
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Do Does Did for Emphasis
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03:07 emphasis of emotion
04:21 emphasis of contrast
05:18 compare expectations with reality
Everyday Grammar: Wish (Future)
source: VOA Learning English 2018年1月21日
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ENGLISH CONVERSATION – INTERVIEWING MY FRIEND
source: Rachel's English 2018年1月23日
Study real English conversation to understand how Americans speak and study stress – the contrast of longer syllables vs. very short, reduced words. Watch this interview with my friend – we study the conversation so you can understand everything that’s said and improve listening comprehension. Learn how to imitate Americans to improve English fluency.
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Learning Adjectives (-ed vs. -ing) | English Grammar Lesson
source: Interactive English 2017年10月14日
This is a common grammar mistake that English learners of ALL levels sometimes make. When having a free-flowing conversation, it can be easy to mix up -ed & -ing adjectives. So let's practice!
The difference between "bored" & "boring" may only be a few letters, but if you accidentally confuse these adjectives, you could say something completely different from what you intend to say. "I'm bored." is NOT similar to "I'm boring." Nobody should call themselves boring, but we've heard learners say this about themselves before.
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How to welcome a visitor in English - Bonus Successful Small Talk Lesson
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年5月24日
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Gerry's Tweets about: Conversation & Speaking
source: Gerry English Expressions 2016年6月17日
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Have SAFE SEX with Ronnie!
source: EnglishLessons4U 2018年1月26日
Want to have sex? DO IT SAFELY! In this sex education video, I'm going to teach you about SAFE SEX -- how to have sex without an accidental pregnancy or getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). You will learn about safe sex, but also learn the English vocabulary and slang terms used to talk about this topic. Even though sex is so common and such an important part of life, I haven't seen any English textbooks that teach this material, and it's not often taught in English classes either! Well, that's why I'm here! Sex is a wonderful thing, but it is VERY important that you are educated on how to protect yourself and your partners. I'll talk about different types of birth control, like condoms, IUDs, and the pill, as well as the importance of getting tested so that your sex life can be happy and healthy. You'll also learn about some common sexually transmitted diseases, and the slang terms that native English speakers use to talk about them. Have sex, be safe, have fun, and have more sex. And remember: "She won't get sick if you cover your dick".
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How to use HAD BETTER
source: Your English Web 2016年6月21日
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How to Reach Advanced Level Through Self-Study? Ask Alisha
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2018年1月20日
In this video, Alisha answers 8 questions.
- How to stop translating meaning english on the head when have any situation?
- What do you do on your days off?
- What is the difference between ""famous"" and ""popular""?
- Since I quit my IELTS course because I've done with the exam, I don't know how to improve my English right know. Could you please give me advice?
- ""I'll help you studying"" and ""I'll help you to study"". What's the correct one?
- I wanna ask about should i use singular or plural verb BE after colloquial names?
- Sometime I watch movie and some character will said ""U wish!"" with very angry attitude , or ""i wish"" in the other situation, can i know what those two sentences mean and how to use them?
- Could you explain what the expression ""try as I may"" means ?
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English in a Minute: To Have Nerve
source: VOA Learning English 2018年1月27日
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# have a ˈnerve (informal):
behave in a way that other people think is rude or not appropriate: She had a nerve, arriving half an hour late for the meeting. ♢ She borrowed my new bicycle without asking. What a nerve!
# have a nerve:
Also, have some nerve. Have audacity, show effrontery. For example, You have a nerve telling me what to do, or She had some nerve, criticizing the people who donated their time. The related have the nerve is used with an infinitive, as in He had the nerve to scold his boss in public. This idiom uses nerve in the sense of "courage" or "audacity." [Late 1800s]
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A Random English Lesson with an Important Message at the End
source: To Fluency 2018年1月20日
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The key lesson: get rid of what you don't need; get organized; find a study routine that works for you and make progress with your English.
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- This might take some time = this might take a long time
- This is something I've wanted to do for a while = present present
- Get rid of something = throw out / delete
- To try and clear this sinus problem = to get rid of this sinus problem
- They were giving away free car washes (great phrasal verb)
- Soon the word got out = soon, everybody knew about this
- I vacuumed out the car = vacuum out for enclosed spaces
- I didn't feel like doing anything = I didn't want to do anything
- If you've picked up on... = if you have noticed...
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Talking about BAD HABITS that make you look Shoddy | English Vocabulary ...
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2018年1月24日
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Complaining – Complaining is quite normal, but to complain for each and every thing even in perfect conditions is considered a bad habit. You may even be called a complain box in your office by your colleagues.
Excessive Flirting – Giving compliments is good, such as you look great, your shirt colour is nice etc. but when you try to flirt saying, You look too hot, it sounds a bit unprofessional. There are many people who indulge in excessive flirting to climb the corporate ladder, this in turn makes them lose respect among their co-workers.
Procrastination – Putting your task or job for a later time is not a good thing. It only piles up your work and reduces your efficiency. You would find procrastinators ( a person who procrastinates) asking you for tiny smoke and coffee breaks or would stop by your cubicle to chat about everything, but not work. Such people often miss their deadlines.
Pleasing unnecessarily – You cannot make everyone happy at work, if you try to please everyone around you to create a good impression, you are wrong. Stop doing that as you would end up losing efficiency at your tasks. You cannot impress each and every one, do what you are good at and for what you are hired to do. Slang term used for people who try to please unnecessarily is ‘Boot Lickers’
Pulling too many jokes – Jokes are good as they lighten up the atmosphere. But if you have jokes for every situations they will lose their wittiness and would be more annoying, you cannot expect people to laugh all the time. Verbal humour to an extent is acceptable, but pranks may not be acceptable by everyone.
Causing conflicts – I am sure you must have come across a co-worker who enjoys creating misunderstandings among colleagues which lead to fights and spoils the work environment. If you are one of those you are sure to lose respect and trust. Your colleagues would stop trusting you and nobody would be impressed by such conflicts.
English Listening Comprehension Practice: 30 Advanced Topics | Part 1
source: Helena Daily English 2018年1月9日
Listening skill is an important and required skill for every English test. To improve your listening skill, you should practice listening everyday. 30 advanced topics will help you learn a lot of academic words.
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CNN 10 - February 22, 2018 with English subtitles
source: Mathew Smith 2018年2月21日
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How to Use the Zero Conditional
source: Interactive English 2017年10月10日
These "if" statements are so useful because in English we use them all the time. That's why it's important to know how to use them and when to use them.
In this lesson, we'll examine the ZERO CONDITIONAL. We'll tell you the different situations in which you can use this conditional sentence, as well go over the correct grammar for this sentence.
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Infinitive or -ing ? - English grammar
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年5月23日
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Sending a Child out of the Classroom
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25 of the Most Common Phrasal Verbs #8--put down & put off
source: Gerry English Expressions 2018年1月16日
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Pronunciation: ALLOW, LOW, and other words ending in -OW
source: Espresso English 2018年1月14日
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Today we're going to practice pronunciation of words ending in -ow. I noticed a mistake that some of my students are making with this word: (allow). They are saying it like "alloe," but it's actually pronounced "allow." It's funny, the words low (the opposite of high) and below (which means "under") have the same "o" sound in "no" - low, below. But the word allow has the ow sound as in the words now and how.
How to Use 'Should', 'Ought to', 'Supposed to' and 'had better'
source: Oxford Online English 2017年2月9日
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We use the verbs 'should', 'ought to', 'supposed to' and 'had better' to say what you or other people think is the right thing to do.
That means these verbs express advice, opinion, criticism or (for 'had better'), warnings or threats.
'Should' and 'ought to' have the same meaning, although 'ought to' is much more formal and is not commonly used in spoken English.
'Supposed to' refers to what other people think is right, while 'should' expresses what you think is right.
'Had better' expresses the idea that something bad will happen if you don’t do what I say. This is why 'had better' can also be used to make threats or give someone a warning.
In this lesson, you'll learn more about:
- What 'should' means and how it compares to 'ought to', 'supposed to' and 'had better'.
- When you can/can't use 'ought to' instead of 'should'.
- The difference between 'should' and 'supposed to'.
- The meaning of 'had better' and how to use it.
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Learn English for Beginner | 365 Basic English Sentences use to speak Ev...
source: Helena Daily English 2017年10月31日
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1. How’s it going?
2. How are you doing?
3. How’s life?
4. How are things?
5. What are you up to?
6. What have you been up to?
7. Working a lot
8. Studying a lot
9. I’ve been very busy
10. Same as usual
...
CNN 10 | February 21, 2018
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Basic Grammar - HAVE, HAS, HAD - LIVE Workshop Replay - Examples...
source: Learn English Lab 2018年1月17日
Download the full lesson notes (PDF) here: https://goo.gl/jxKWBh
Contents of this workshop:
- how to choose between have, has, has
- the 6 main uses of the verb have
- state vs. action verb: where not to use "having"
- making negatives and question forms
- practice exercises
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Using AMERICAN SLANG CONTRACTIONS
source: Englishing 2018年1月21日
What it is now considered “slang” may or may not be slang in 50 years time. This is the reason, Marc has decided in having this lesson. The most important thing about this lesson is to remember that this is just SLANG and thus INCORRECT English as yet.
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic.
Essential Speaking Tips for IELTS
source: Interactive English 2017年10月7日
If you're studying for the IELTS, the TOEFL, or just getting ready to give a presentation at work or school, then these speaking tips are for you.
Most of us don't learn and use English only for informal conversations and fun. We learn English because it's an international language that's used in schools and business throughout the world. Often, we prepare for major exams in English, and in order to succeed we need to prepare to speak.
In this lesson, we discuss some useful speaking tips that will help you navigate any English exam you need to take or presentation you need to give. In order to communicate our message effectively, we must speak both eloquently and logically. So keep these helpful suggestions in mind as you prepare for your next speaking event.
5 Phrasal Verbs with GET: https://youtu.be/koMJWojuEr8
How to Become a Faster Reader: https://youtu.be/SPWFQOOybiU
Tricky Preposition: https://youtu.be/Kfni3VsYGvI
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Biggest mistakes in English, with Géraldine from Comme Une Française - 1...
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年5月15日
Celebrate the 100th episode of Speak English with Christina! We're talking about how valuable mistakes are when you learn, with special guest Géraldine of Comme Une Française.
*Eliminate your mistakes in English with my book "What The Faute?": http://bit.ly/wtf-book
40 Minutes of Intermediate British English Listening Comprehension
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2018年1月19日
In this video, you’ll challenge your English listening comprehension skills. You will listen to small dialogues for Intermediate Level by English native speakers. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning English, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.
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He She It for Nouns / Practice English with Paul
source: Practice English with Paul 2015年6月23日
My unique posts on the English language: http://vk.com/id290352757.
Understand more and improve your English pronunciation with the GRAB & BREAK METHOD
source: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) 2018年1月29日
Do you know what Active Listening is? I will show you how you can use Active Listening and my "GRAB & BREAK" method to improve your ability to listen and to understand REAL English conversations. By using this method, you will also improve your pronunciation and vocabulary! And best of all, once you learn how to do it, you can practice in just a few minutes. Learn this powerful technique and start improving your English now.
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CONNECTORS and LINKERS
source: Your English Web 2016年4月14日
IN this English lesson you will learn how we use sentence CONNECTORS and LINKERS in English for time, reason, result and purpose to show cohesion when we speak and write.
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Let's Learn English Level 2 Lesson 17: Flour Baby, Part 1
source: VOA Learning English 2018年1月29日
Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...
Different to, different than or different from? British and American English difference
source: Simple English Videos 2018年1月19日
Do we say different to or different than? Or do we say different from?
Find out in this video and learn about a British and American English difference.
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Drop ‘VERY’ from your Vocabulary. Learn Intensifiers – Advanced English ...
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2018年1月13日
The word ‘very’ is used a lot to emphasize on something, it is an intensifier. For example, if some food is extremely tasty, then in spoken English conversation we tend to express ourselves by saying, “the food is very, very tasty.” However, there are better words to use like delicious, lip smacking or even yummy. In this English speaking lesson, you will learn words that will convey the right emotion and we can avoid using a word like very, repeatedly just to make something sound more convincing.
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Very beautiful – Gorgeous, Stunning
Ex: I saw a gorgeous model at the mall the other day.
Very loud – Deafening
Ex: We heard a deafening sound around 11 last night.
Very happy – Elated
Ex The athlete felt elated when she won her first gold medal.
Very sad – Depressed
Ex: My friend has been depressed since his recent break up.
Very confused – Baffled
Ex: There were so many phone models at the shop that I got baffled and could not make a choice.
Very big – Massive, Gigantic
Ex: Claire has a massive house in the countryside.
Very small – Tiny, Teeny, Miniscule
Ex: This box is tiny; I can’t fit in all of my stationery items in it.
English Conversation Practice for Beginners to Advanced Level (50 Topics)
source: Helena Daily English 2017年9月10日
This video contains three part, each part has three level (begin, intermediate, advanced ) with variety topics such as introduce yourself, family, home, school, social problems,...Focus on learning this lesson to improve your english skills.
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How to Speak Cockney / Practice English with Paul
source: Practice English with Paul 2015年6月23日
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01:08 non-rhotic R
01:43 trap-bath-split
02:05 glottal stop
03:02 the L vocalization
04:03 TH becomes V
04:27 H is dropped
04:55 TH fronting
05:34 Practice/Examples
What You MUST DO to Learn English
source: Interactive English 2017年10月3日
We ALL make mistakes. It's important that we accept making mistakes as a natural and necessary part of language learning. We can learn from our mistakes and that is how we make forward progress. So we encourage you to go out there and MAKE MISTAKES. At Interactive English, we teach active language learning so that students can enhance their English skills. We create a variety of online lessons to help you expand your vocabulary, improve your fluency, as well as enhance your pronunciation.
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Understanding the cashier at the supermarket - Understand the American a...
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年5月8日
Can you understand an American cashier who speaks fast? Test your comprehension of English with this video!
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8 Podcasts for Fluent English: Advanced English Listening
source: Speak English With Vanessa 2018年1月19日
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How to say words that are both NOUNS & VERBS? - Word Stress Difference
source: Gerry English Expressions 2018年1月2日
Some words with two syllables can be nouns and then at other times, they are verbs.
Note: There is a different WORD STRESS for each.
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How to Use the Present Continuous - English Verb Tenses
source: Oxford Online English 2017年4月14日
See the full version: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/u...
Do you know to form and use the present continuous? Like many verb tenses in English, the present continuous has many different uses and meanings. You can learn more in this class.
In this lesson, you can learn:
- How to use the present continuous to talk about actions happening now or around this moment.
- How to use the present continuous to talk about temporary or changing situations.
- Using the present continuous to talk about the future.
- Advanced ways to use the present continuous verb tense.
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During / While / Meanwhile - How to use them in English
source: Learn English with Papa Teach Me 2018年1月20日
WHILE watching this video, ask yourself, have you ever slept DURING class? MEANWHILE, I hope you enjoy the lesson!
Use the subtitles if you need them!
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Negative Prefixes - ‘il-’, ‘im-’, ‘in-’, ‘ir-’ and ‘non-’
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2018年1月16日
A prefix is a letter or a group of letters attached to the beginning of a word that partly indicates its meaning. Being able to recognize prefixes can help us build our vocabularies. Today we teach you those negative prefixes: ‘il-’, ‘im-’, ‘in-’, ‘ir-’ and ‘non-’.
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English PROVERBS | Example sentences
source: Crown Academy of English 2018年1月16日
What is a proverb? A proverb is a short sentence or expression. A proverb often gives advice or expresses a common life experience.
In this video, you will learn the following 9 English proverbs:
Curiosity killed the cat.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Cross that bridge when you come to it.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Make hay while the sun shines.
Many hands make light work.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Make sure you watch the video to see all the examples and to hear the correct English pronunciation.
For each proverb, I give an explanation of the literal meaning and also explain the real meaning in modern English. I give an example sentence for each one.
What is your favourite proverb? Tell me in the comments below the video.
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Phrasal verbs with GET: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTku...
Business English expressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cQv8...
Idioms about colour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7SA3...
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