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TOEFL iBT Vocabulary: Thirty Must-Know Idioms http://www.bettertoeflscores.com Get helpful, specific, and free tips to pass the TOEFL iBT. Tell other TOEFLers about this video! See you at my TOEFL iBT Blog, Michael Buckhoff Tags: expressions, ibt, idiomatic, phrasal, toefl, verbs, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Basic English Grammar - TO BE verb http://www.engvid.com "To be" is the most common verb in English. In this basic grammar lesson, I will teach you how to use this verb correctly. You will learn the positive, negative, and question forms of "to be". Even higher-level English students make mistakes with this most basic verb, so even if you think you know this already, you should watch to review. And make sure to take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/basic-english-grammar-to-be/ Tags: Angol, Englisch, Inggris, advanced, angielski, anglais, anglicky, engleză, english, english-grammar, english-lesson, engvid, grammar, ielts, inglese, inglés, inglês, learn-english, lessons, toefl, toefl-ibt, toeic, İngilizce, αγγλικά, англи́йский, إنجليزي 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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English Vocabulary - Love & Relationships - expressions and vocabulary http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson you will learn some very common English expressions about love and relationships. Keep the comments clean, please! Don't forget to take the free quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/7-common-english-expressions-love-relationships/ Tags: english, english-grammar, english-idioms, engvid, esl, idiom, idioms, ielts, learn-english, love, phrasal-verbs, phrases, rebeccaesl, relationships, study-english, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Grammar - Comparative Adjectives http://www.engvid.com/ How to compare two things in English, using adjectives. I cover all the rules of comparative adjectives. Tags: english, english-grammar, english-vocabulary, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, jamesesl, learn-english, phrasal-verbs, phrases, rebeccaesl, spelling, study-english, time, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Speaking - How to Ask Permission - CAN, COULD, MAY, DO YOU MIND http://www.engvid.com/ Learn how to be a polite English speaker in this lesson. I explain how politeness, formality, and necessity are all important parts of asking permission, when using the following common words and expressions: CAN, COULD, MAY, and DO YOU MIND. Tags: beginner, can, could, english, english-grammar, english-lesson, english-speaking, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, jamesesl, learn-english, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Lesson 2 - "Easy" - English Vocabulary Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 2 topic: Idioms and sayings that mean "easy". Tags: ESL, English, Jennifer, idioms, language, lesson, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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How to Use Commas in English Writing http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I look at comma use in the English language. If you are looking to get into university, or simply want to improve your writing, this lesson is a great way to strengthen your punctuation skills. Don't forget to test your understanding of the lesson by taking the quiz at http://www.engVid.com/ Tags: commas, english, english-grammar, english-lesson, english-writing, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, intermediate, jamesesl, learn-english, punctuation, toefl, toeic, writing 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Vocabulary for Beginners - Spatial Location - UNDER, BEHIND, IN FRONT OF, and more! http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I look at some basic vocabulary that can help you answer the question "Where?" I explain "under," "on top of," "behind," "in front of," "beside," "inside," "outside," and "between." I'll be adding more English lessons every week. Tags: beginner, english, english-lesson, english-speaking, english-vocabulary, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, jamesesl, jenniferesl, learn-english, lessons, spatial-location, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Vocabulary - Talking about Looks - Beautiful,Sexy, Hot, Not my type, Unattractive, and more! http://www.engVid.com/ In this English lesson, I talk about beautiful people and ugly people. Actually, I tell you how you can use more than just "beauitful" and "ugly" to talk about these kinds of of people. Tags: attractive, english, english-grammar, english-speaking, english-vocabulary, grammar, hotforwords, ielts, instructional video, jenniferesl, learn-english, speaking, toefl, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Genki English: EFL / ESL Lesson Plan How to Teach English! More details at; http://www.genkienglish.net/lessonplan.htm Teaching Materials at http://genkienglish.net/cdset.htm How to Teach English: 45 Minute Lesson Plan 1. Warm Up/Review - 3/10 minutes The idea is to get the kids back into a "Genki" way of learning, to get used to you again, to warm them up and to review the previous time's language. Start off with a quick go of the Warm Up game. Time depends on the class, from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. If they already know them, try a quick go of the lines game or the hammer game. Review the song from the previous lesson. They are singing and dancing and remembering the previous work all at the same time. The songs are quick, genki and get to the point! 2. New material - Picture cards and Song - 15/20 minutes New vocab A capella CD Using the Genki English songs to make it easy to introduce the new language, and for the kids to remember it. Use picture cards. Put upone, say the word and get the kids to say it back. Review often! After every 3 or 4 words, review the others. 8 words is a good quantity to teach in one lesson. Questions and answers are better (e.g. What's this? What time is it? or How much?) Say the question, point to a card and the kids answer. This is better than simply learning the vocab in isolation. Try tricking them by pointing to a card and saying a different question e.g. "What's your name?" To save time, try singing each word when introducing it. The melody and actions help the kids remember them more quickly. Plus when you've finished the words, they already know the song. Teach the song "a capella" several times without the music. Keep practising till they know all the words! If they don't say things loud, do a competition between you and them to see who can say the word the loudest. Even the shy kids will be then saying the words! Sing the song with the CD to make sure they know the vocab and have some fun! Keeping the CD till the end makes sure the kids know the words and keeps the energy high. 3. Practice of new material - Game - 15/20 minutes The purpose of the game is for the kids to practise the target English. It's also good for the teacher to see if the kids have mastered the language or if they need more practice. Only the second language is allowed for the kids, but the teacher should explain things in whichever language is most efficient. The less time you spend explaining, the more time the kids have to practise. Best done with games to aid motivation. Most of the games on this site can be used for almost any vocab. Try the Random Game button for some inspiration! Explain the games by acting them out! All the games on the site can be explained in 2 or 3 minutes or less. If team teaching, try giving a translation of the game to the other teacher who can then explain the rules in the kids' native language. If there is no end to the game - do a big countdown! Important Point: Remember to teach your kids that "Losing doesn't mean losing. It simply means you get another chance to try again" If everyone is having fun, everyone wins! If they don't win, it's simply another chance to try again next time. Do this and every kid will be wanting to keep going and learn more, especially if they actually lose a game! 4. "Thank you"s and "Goodbye"s Sing today's song again and then the Thank You song (from CD1) to finish. Tell them how good they were Do a few claps and cheers (try raising your hand to vary their volume like we do in the shows, very fun!) End the lesson on a high so they are looking forward to the next lesson!! More details at; http://www.genkienglish.net/lessonplan.htm Teaching Materials at http://genkienglish.net/cdset.htm Tags: efl, english, esl, genki, instructions, lesson, plan, teach, tips & tricks, toefl, tutorial 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Grammar - Prepositions of Place - AT, ON, IN http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I look at 3 common prepositions of place. Want to know how to use AT, ON, and IN? Have a look at this video, and improve your grammar, as well as your written and spoken English. To test yourself on this lesson, check out the quiz at http://www.engVid.com/ Tags: beginner, english, english-grammar, english-lesson, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, jamesesl, learn-english, prepositions, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Learn English with Jim - English lesson #4 - King of Pop http://www.englishcafe.com - "Learn English" with Jim is a video series that explores words, phrases and idioms common to the English language. {Learn English in a fun and exciting way!} In this episode, Jim explores words and phrases related to the career of Michael Jackson. This video is the first of 3 videos that will help you (learn english) while studying one of the most famous people in the world. In this [Learn English] video are pop-up definitions of certain keywords and non-verbal cues designed to capture your imagination. Some of the words mentioned in this video are: * King of Pop * Cardiac Arrest * Pop * Pop Music * Honorific Title If this video has helped you to learn English, please leave a comment or a rating of 4 stars (or as you deem appropriate). Thank you for watching! I hope this video helps you to learn English in a fun and exciting way. Tags: American, ESL, English, accent, affaires, anglais, business, course, courses, cursos, de, dictionary, englishcafe, englishcafedotcom, grammar, how, howto, idiom, idioms, ingles, jobs, language, learn, learning, lesson, lessons, online, plan, practice, private, pronunciation, resources, skype, speak, speaking, subtitles, teaching, to, toefl, toeic, work, ビジネス英語, 英会話, 英語 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Lesson 2a - Conditionals - English Grammar This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate - high intermediate. Tags: American, ESL, English, Jennifer, conditionals, factual, grammar, language, lesson, present, toefl, toeic 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Polite English - WANT & WOULD LIKE http://www.engVid.com/ Learn how to sound polite and respectful in any situation with this short, important lesson. A small change can lead to a big difference in the way you communicate in English. Tags: english, english-grammar, english-lesson, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, learn-english, polite, polite-english, speaking, toefl, toeic 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Grammar - PASSIVE Learn how to use the passive voice in English. This is the lesson everyone's been asking for, so here it is! You can request more lessons at my website, http://www.engVid.com/ Tags: english, english-grammar, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, learn-english, passive, rebeccaesl, speaking, tips, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Confused Words: WHO'S & WHOSE http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, you can overcome any confusion you feel about the meanings and usage of these two often-confused words -- WHO'S & WHOSE. Tags: confused-words, english, english-grammar, english-lesson, english-speaking, engvid, esl, grammar, homonyms, ielts, jamesesl, learn-english, lessons, toefl, toefl-ibt, toeic 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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English Pronunciation Lesson - UNDERSTANDABLE - #343 - 発音練習 DOWNLOAD THIS VIDEO AT http://www.sozoexchange.com Todays word is understandable. This is an adjective which means capable of being understood. For example, you can say, Its understandable why she got so upset when he yelled at her. Tags: American, Anh, Apprendre, ESL, Englisch, English, Inglês, aprender, communications, course, entertainment, free, game, học, imparare, ingles, l'anglais, l'inglese, language, learn, lernen, lesson, lessons, media, news, pronunciation, series, speak, tiếng, toefl, toeic, video, web, öğrenmek, İngilizce, Английский, изучать, सीखना, अंग्रेजी, เรียนภาษาอังกฤษ, アクセント, 学英文, 学英语, 発音, 発音練習, 英会話, 英文, 英語, 英语, 영어 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Lesson 2d - Conditionals - English Grammar This is the fourth lesson on conditionals. In this lesson we turn our attention to unreal conditional statements in the present time. Level: high intermediate - advanced. Tags: American, ESL, English, Jennifer, conditionals, language, lessons, present, toefl, toeic, unreal 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Expressing Time in English http://www.engvid.com/ This is a lesson on different ways to express time in English. The lesson covers vocabulary related to time -- something every beginner needs to learn! Tags: educational, english, english-grammar, english-vocabulary, engvid, esl, grammar, ielts, jamesesl, learn-english, phrasal-verbs, phrases, rebeccaesl, spelling, study-english, time, toefl, toeic, vocabulary 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |