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English in a Minute: Old Habits Die Hard
source: VOA Learning English 2017年12月9日
Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...
Using EACH and EVERY
source: Your English Web 2016年3月30日
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Phrases for Responding To Unusual Situations (Death, Sad, Unexpected Gift, Fired)
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2017年12月16日
Complete lesson transcript visit - http://www.learnex.in/responses-to-un...
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1) On being invited to a party or some event:
A) I’m sorry; I won’t be able to make it
B) It’s a shame I’ll be missing your daughter’s first birthday/ convocation.
C) Thanks for the invitation but I’m going to have to pass/ I can’t go
2) If you are the one whose invitation has been turned down:
A) I’m sorry you won’t be joining us
B) Oh! That’s too bad
C) We’ll miss you, maybe next time
3) On being told you are beautiful or good looking:
A) Thank you, I appreciate it
B) Awww.. that is very sweet of you, thank you
C) Thanks! That really made my day!!
D) Well you sure have an eye for good things!
4) When a friend or work colleague is sad/upset:
A) Do you want to talk about it? I’m here if you need me!
B) I can’t imagine what you’re going through, but it’ll get better
5) When a friend loses their job:
A) This is only a temporary setback; you have so many opportunities out there
B) With your talent and skills, finding something better shouldn’t be a problem.
6) When receiving an unexpected gift:
A) I don’t know what to say, it’s lovely, thank you
B) That was very kind of you, thank you
7) A friend’s family member passes away:
A) I am terribly sorry for your loss
B) If there is anything I can do, I’m right here!
8) A friend has ended a bad relationship:
A) You are beautiful, smart and funny! You’re going to survive this
B) You will be happy again!
Learn English with Emma: vocabulary, culture, and the first conditional!
source: Learn English with Emma [engVid] 2017年12月28日
I will use one topic to teach you important English grammar (the first conditional), as well as vocabulary. You'll also learn a lot about North American culture. I'll teach you all this stuff by talking about superstitions. Is the number 13 bad luck in your culture? If you break a mirror, will you have bad luck? If you find a penny on the ground, do you think you will have a good day? Every culture has beliefs about luck. We call these beliefs superstitions. Some superstitions are common around the world, but many are very specific to a particular country or culture. My mom is really superstitious, so I grew up with a lot of these beliefs. In this video, I'll give you some examples of common North American superstitions, and in the second half of the video, I'll use this topic to teach you how to use the first conditional in English. Watch this video now. If you don't, your computer might get a virus.
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How Can You Learn English Alone? Self-Study Plan! Ask Alisha
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2017年12月23日
In this video, Alisha answers 14 questions.
- How do native speakers use "to have"? I have seen, I've, I have got. Formal and informal?
- Can you explain "through," "thorough," "though," and "thought"? They sound similar.
- What does "love to hate" mean? When can I use it?
- When can I use "ever" in a present perect sentence? (Like "I have ever")
- What does "dash" mean and when can we use it?
- What's the difference between "several," "sundry," and "various"?
- How do we use "well" before someone starts speaking, and "though" after they speak?
- I want to study at home (self study). What should I do?
- What does "uncountable" mean?
- What's the difference between "look into my eyes" and "look me in the eye."
- I like to take naps. I like to go for walks/I like to take a nap. I like to go for a walk. Difference?
- How do we write a good paragraph?
- Why is it called the present perfect tense if it refers to the past?
- I would like to know how to use "down," "up," "off," "in," "on," and "out" after a verb and why it's necessary.
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CNN 10 | January 17, 2018 with English Subtitles
source: Mathew Smith 2018年1月16日
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5 Phrasal Verbs w/ CHECK | Fun English Lesson
source: Interactive English 2017年11月18日
Phrasal Verbs w/ Check + Preposition: https://youtu.be/g9esdVrDDP4
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How to Become a Faster Reader: https://youtu.be/SPWFQOOybiU
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Common Mistakes made in English 1
source: Practice English with Paul 2016年4月9日
I made this video based on mistakes that arise again and again. These ones are taken from Russian students (since I teach in Russia) but can apply to anyone around the world. I show the mistakes, explain why they are made and show you correct English. Enjoy :)
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Understanding British & American Speakers, with Cara Leopold
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年10月2日
How can you better understand US & UK native speakers? Learn tips & insights in my interview with Cara Leopold of Leo Listening.
Cara's website: https://www.leo-listening.com
Understand Americans when they speak fast: http://bit.ly/2pdwLKQ
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Gerry's Tweets about Life and Living
source: Gerry English Expressions 2016年9月1日
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8 Beginner English Book Recommendations [Advanced English Lesson]
source: Speak English With Vanessa 2017年12月8日
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GRAMMAR: How to use the active and passive voice
source: BBC Learning English 2015年9月9日
Learn English grammar with Catherine and Finn as they explain how to use the active and passive voice in 6 minutes.
For extra activities and study materials: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
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103 Irregular Verbs help you listen & speak well
source: Helena Daily English 2017年8月8日
Irregular verbs are those that don’t follow the normal rule of adding –d, –ed or –ied to form their past simple and past participle.
Irregular verbs have a variety of spellings. Their infinitive, past simple and infinitive forms are sometimes the same, sometimes different:
Some irregular verbs have the same infinitive, past simple and past participle forms. Some irregular verbs have different infinitive, past simple and past participle forms.
Some irregular verbs have the same past simple and past participle forms, but a different infinitive.
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Infinitive - Past Simple - Past Participle
be was / were been
beat beat beaten/beat
become became become
begin began begun
bend bent bent
bet bet/betted bet/betted
bite bit bitten
bleed bled bled
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1500 Phrases from Beginner to Advanced to Help You speak English
source: Helena Daily English 2017年3月1日
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10 Ways to Say Hello & Goodbye
1. Hello
2. Hi
3. (informal) Hey
4. Hi there
5. (informal) Howdy
6. Bye
7. Bye-bye
8. (informal) See ya later
9. Take care
10. Have a good one
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10 Informal Ways to Say Yes and No
1. Yeah
2. Yup
3. Mm-hmm!
4. Uh-huh!
5. Sure!
6. Nope
7. Nah
8. Mm-mm
9. Uh-uh
10. No way!
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