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The Subjunctive - Advanced Grammar Lesson
source: Anglo-Link 2018年1月16日
I recommend he do ... !! I wish it were .... !! It is time we did ...!!
If 'do' after 'he', 'were' after 'it', and 'did' after 'is' sound strange to you, then, join me in this lesson to to learn about the Subjunctive form in English.
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How to read and write the date, and how NOT to!
source: Learn English with Rebecca [engVid] 2018年1月10日
If you don't know how to write the date correctly, you could lose your job. Are you scheduling a meeting, organizing an event, or planning a party? Watch this lesson first to avoid confusion. By reading or writing the date incorrectly, you could lose your job, miss an event, or even DIE. The date is written differently in different parts of the world, so it is important to know how to write for the people in your life. I'll show you how the date is written in different parts of the world, and teach you how to ALWAYS use the right date format. You'll learn when to write the date in words, when to use numbers, and what DD-MM-YY means. This lesson is important for everyone, but especially those who work with people from other countries.
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Adjective Clauses: What do you know? Learn English Grammar with Jennifer
source: JenniferESL 2018年1月4日
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Index:
0:09 Introduction: winter in New England
1:25 Understanding adjective clauses: What are they? What do they do? Where do they go?
4:19 Our plan for this new grammar playlist
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CNN 10 | March 2, 2018 | China's coal conundrum
source: Daily Listening 2018年3月1日
Daily Listening highlights: China's coal conundrum leads off today's show. You'll see how a relatively cheap fossil fuel is both highly pollutive to the environment -- and depended upon by low-income residents. We're also looking into how electronic media can be addictive and what's being done to raise awareness about the issue.
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BBC News Review: The 'Beast from the East' blankets UK
source: BBC Learning English 2018年2月27日
Nicknamed 'The Beast from the East', a band of extreme cold and snow has hit parts of Europe and the UK. This is causing some travel disruption because most parts of the UK rarely experience heavy snow.
Vocabulary:
braces: prepares for something unpleasant
relentless: never stopping
engulfs: covers completely
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Inversion / for intermediate level and above
source: Practice English with Paul 2015年6月27日
Inversion, for intermediate and above
04:31 inversion: exclamation
06:38 inversion: may
08:25 inversion: so/neither/nor
10:49 inversion after as/than/so
13:47 inversion: conditionals
16:38 inversion: adverbial expressions
21:15 inversion: descriptive writing
23:57 inversion: informal speech
25:40 inversion in reported story telling
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Everyday Grammar: Wish (Past/Present)
source: VOA Learning English 2018年1月28日
Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...
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ENGLISH CONVERSATION - READING HEADLINES
source: Rachel's English 2018年1月30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 conversation with my friend - we study it 'Ben Franklin' style 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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Listening & Speaking Practice | Describing Words Around the Home
source: Interactive English 2018年1月16日
This is a listening & speaking activity! In this activity, you will be describing things around the home.
Listen and guess the objects being described in the video. Then, practice your speaking skills by describing them to us. :)
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How to pronounce "going to" - American pronunciation & comprehension
source: Speak English with Christina 2017年6月19日
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source: Gerry English Expressions 2016年6月22日
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Conditional sentences without 'if'
source: Your English Web 2016年6月17日
In this English lesson you will learn how we use conditional sentences without using the 'if' clause.
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