ESL Phrasal Verbs Listening Speaking practice "STOOP DOWN" intermediate English
In this video we learn the meaning of the intermediate level English phrasal verb 'stoop down" and then we practice using it in sentences with a unique English lsitneing comprehension and speaking fluency exercise.
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ESL Idioms Listening Speaking Practice "RUN THE GAUNTLET" intermediate level English
In this video we learn the meaning of the English expression "run the gauntlet" and then we practice using it with a unique English listening comprehension and speaking fluency exercise
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ESL Vocab Listening Speaking Practice "DANGLE" Intermediate Level English exercises
In this video we learn the Intermediate Level English vocabulary word "dangle" and then we practice using it in sentences with a unique English Listening comprehension speaking fluency exercise.
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ESL Vocab Listening speaking Practice "MUSE" intermediate level English exercises
In this video we learn the meaning of the verb "to muse" and then we practice using it in sentences with a unique English listening comprehension and speaking fluency exercise
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ESL Phrasal Verb Listening Speaking Practice "Break down" Intermediate level English
In this video we learn the meaning of the phrasal verb verb "break down" and then we practice using it in sentences with a unique English listening comprehension and seaking lfuency expercise.
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Phrasal Verb: “GET AWAY WITH” learn it and practice it with this listening speaking exercise
“GET AWAY WITH” is a common phrasal verb .
“GET AWAY WITH” Means to escape a bad situation without any consequences without any suffering escaping punishment. In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of “GET AWAY WITH” and then we practice using the phrase “GET AWAY WITH” in examples of “GET AWAY WITH” in sentences. This is an English speaking and listening exercise designed to help you improve your fluency, listening and speaking in English. #englishlistening #englishpractice #englishspeaking #idiomsinenglish #phrasalverbs
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Phrasal verb: “MAKE it COUNT” learn it + practice it with this listening | speaking exercise
“MAKE it COUNT” is a common phrasal verb .
“MAKE something COUNT” Means to take full advantage of a rare opportunity. You only have one chance, so you have to make it count (do everything possible to have a positive result)
. In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of “MAKE it COUNT” and then we practice using the phrase “MAKE it COUNT” in examples of “MAKE something COUNT” in sentences. This is an English speaking and listening exercise designed to help you improve your fluency, listening and speaking in English. #englishlistening #englishpractice #englishspeaking #idiomsinenglish #phrasalverbs
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Idioms: “IT TAKES THE CAKE” Practice speaking listening and fluency with this expression
“IT TAKES THE CAKE” is a common expression in English .
It means it is the number one bad thing. It wins the prize in some category (usually bad). In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of “TAKE THE CAKE” and then we practice using the phrase “TAKE THE CAKE” in examples of “TAKE THE CAKE” in sentences. This is an English speaking and listening exercise designed to help you improve your fluency, listening and speaking in English. #englishlistening #englishpractice #englishspeaking #idiomsinenglish #expressionsinenglish
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Vocab: “REMIND” or “REMEMBER” Practice fluency listening and speaking with this exercise
#englishspeaking #englishlistening #englishpractice #interactiveenglish #englishlesson #howtouseremind #howtouseremember
Difference between “REMIND” and “REMEMBER”They are both about memeory but “remember” is caused internally and “remind” has external causes.. . In this video we learn the meaning of “REMIND” the meaning of “REMEMBER and then we practice using “REMIND” and “REMEMBER” in sentences. The sentences use give examples of “REMIND” and “REMEMBER”.In these sentences you will improve your speaking listening and fluency skills. While improving your English vocabulary.
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Vocab: “BORROW” or “LEND” Practice fluency listening and speaking with this exercise
#englishspeaking #englishlistening #englishpractice #interactiveenglish #englishlesson #howtouseborrow #howtouselend
Difference between “BORROW” and “LEND” Thes two words are often confused my learners of English but they are pretty easy to remember. One means five temporarily (LEND) amd the other means take temporarily (BORROW). In this video we learn the meaning of “BORROW”and the meaning of “LEND” then we practice using “BORROW” and practice using “LEND” in sentences. The sentences use give examples of “BORROW” and examples of “LEND”.In these sentences you will improve your speaking listening and fluency skills. While improving your English vocabulary.
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Idioms “CHERRY PICKING” Practice fluency listening and speaking with this exercise
Practice: “CHERY PICKING” Expression fluency listening and speaking practice The expression in
English
“CHERRY PICKING” is a common expression .
It is a form of dishonesty when you only present information that favors your opinion (the delicious cherries) and you ignore any information that doesn't support your opinion.. In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of “CHERY PICKING” and then we practice using the phrase “CHERY PICKING” in examples of “CHERY PICKING” in sentences. This is an English speaking and listening exercise designed to help you improve your fluency, listening and speaking in English. #englishlistening #englishpractice #englishspeaking #idiomsinenglish #expressionsinenglish
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Learn this trick and they will always understand you 13 or 30 English pronunciation
It can be very frustrating to talk about numbers. Some of the most basic numbers, some of the easiest numbers are frequently mispronounced by English learners. Watch this video and a learn one simple trick and you will never be misunderstood again.
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12 collocations with “get”:Practice work related vocabulary using “get” listening| speaking
“get' Is pa pretty confusing word because it has many different meaning. In this tutorial, we are going learn how to use “get' meaning “receive” We are going to practice using “get” in sentences with 12 common work related collocations
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Improve English with Audiobooks: 1984 chapter 1 page 6 (A): explore new grammar and vocabulary
In this Episode, we explore page 6 of 1984 by George Orwell.
First we read the entire paragraph ( The text of the paragraph is in the description)
The we make sentence and comprehension questions based on the information in the paragraph.
This is a unique way to improve your English speaking, A great and effective way to improve your English listening comprehension and you improve English pronunciation.
Here is a link to an “even though” exercise which you might find useful since we use “even though' during the practice exercise part of the tutorial.
Even though https://youtu.be/t1zaSScPbcA
Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer, though, as he well knew, even a back can be revealing. A kilometre away the Ministry of Truth, his place of work, towered vast and white above the grimy landscape. This, he thought with a sort of vague distaste—this was London,
chief city of Airstrip One, itself the third most populous of the provinces of Oceania. He tried to squeeze out some childhood memory that should tell him whether London had always been quite like this. Were there always these vis- tas of rotting nineteenth-century houses, their sides shored up with baulks of timber, their windows patched with card- board and their roofs with corrugated iron, their crazy
garden walls sagging in all directions? And the bombed sites where the plaster dust swirled in the air and the wil- low-herb straggled over the heaps of rubble; and the places where the bombs had cleared a larger patch and there had sprung up sordid colonies of wooden dwellings like chick- en-houses? But it was no use, he could not remember:
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Practice: “OPEN A CAN WORMS” Expression fluency listening and speaking practice
The expression in English “OPEN A CAN OF WORMS” or “A CAN OF WORMS”is a common expression . It means you create more problems when you try to fix one problem.
In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of “open a can of worms” or “a can of worms” and then we practice using the phrase “can of worms” in examples of “can of worms” in sentences. This is an English speaking and listening exercise designed to help you improve your fluency, listening and speaking in English.
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Intermediate: WE study this article then practice asking and answering questions in spoken English
This article is about hoax (A story that is a lie- usually for the entertainment of the person telling the story) Here is a copy of the article:
Recently a picture has been circulating on the internet of a bright blue watermelon. Described as a Japanese moon melon, it seems the fruit grows in Japan and eating it will change the taste of anything you eat afterwards. Making sweet things taste sour and so on. Each watermelon is supposed to cost about $200 but no one is actually offering it for sale because it doesn't exist.
We read the article and then ask answer question about the article in typical spoken English.
We practice English as it is spoken along with English pronunciation.
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Intermediate: WE study this article then practice asking and answering questions in spoken English
This article is about hoax (A story that is a lie- usually for the entertainment of the person telling the story) Here is a copy of the article:
On October 15th 2009, the media reported that a six-year-old boy was inside a large balloon floating high in the sky. When the balloon landed, the boy was nowhere to be found. Leading to fears that he had fallen out, however, it was later discovered that the whole story had been made up by the boys parents in an attempt to get a reality TV deal.
We read the article and then ask answer question about the article in typical spoken English.
We practice English as it is spoken along with English pronunciation.
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Intermediate: WE study this article then practice asking and answering questions in spoken English
This article is about hoax (A story that is a lie- usually for the entertainment of the person telling the story) Here is a copy of the article:
In the early 20th century, scientists were keen to provide some evidence that would prove the link between early man and apes. In 1912, it seemed the evidence had been found in Piltdown England- when Charles Dawson dug up a human skull with an ape-like jaw. For more than 30 years, everyone believed that this skull known as Piltdown man was genuine but in 1953 a team of researchers discovered that it was in fact a fake, made from an ancient human skull any modern ape jaw.
We read the article and then ask answer question about the article in typical spoken English.
We practice English as it is spoken along with English pronunciation.
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Phrasal Verb: FROWN UPON Learn it and practice in this exercise
“FROWN UPON” means to disapprove of something. It is frequently used to advise someone to not doing something.
In this tutorial we learn the meaning of “frown upon” and then we practice how to use “frown upon” in sentences which give clear examples of frown upon. These exercises improve your English listening, your English speaking and you English fluency.
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Phrasal Verb:- it BORDERS ON criminal- Learn it and practice it in this exercise
In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of the phrasal verb “border on” and then we practice how to use “border on” in sentences with give clear examples of the phrasal verb “border on” These exercises will improve your English listening, English speaking and English fluency.
Phrasal Verb: We ENDED UP staying home- Practice it and learn it here
“BORDER ON” means something is almost like another thing. One thing is very similar to or has similar characteristics of another thing.
In this tutorial, we learn the meaning of the phrasal verb “border on” and then we practice how to use “border on” in sentences with give clear examples of the phrasal verb “border on” These exercises will improve your English listening, English speaking and English fluency.
Phrasal Verb: We ENDED UP staying home- Practice it and learn it here
“END UP” is a very frequent phrasal verb. It means there was a surprise ending. There was an ending you didn't plan for. There was an ending you didn't expect.
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Idioms: HOLD (someone) ACCOUNTABLE: We practice the meaning and we practice talking
“HOLDING (someone) ACCOUNTABLE = is a way to talk about discovering who is responsible for a problem. It is similar to blame but “hold accountable” also implies that there will be consequences if it is discovered that the person has behaved wrongly.
In this video we practice the meaning of “hold accountable” and then we use “hold accountable” in several different examples while improving English listening and improving English speaking at the same time.
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Phrasal verb: HOLD AGAINST : Learn and practice with a fluency | listening exercise
“HOLD (something) AGAINST (someone) = is a way to talk about a prejudice that someone has. It is a little similar to the word grudge. When you HOLD something AGAINST someone, you remember something bad that they did or some fault that they have and you use that to justify avoiding them. Avoiding listening to them avoiding speaking to them etc.
In this episode, we learn the meaning of “hold against” by practicing how to use “hold against” with several examples of “hold against” in sentence and context.
Here is a link to a tutorial about "even though"
https://youtu.be/t1zaSScPbcA
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Phrasal verb: The traffic HELD her UP: We practice this phrasal verb listening speaking exercises
“HOLD UP” means delay | cause a delay. It is used when you want to name the thing that caused the delay.
In this episode we practice the meaning of “hold up” and we practice how to use “hold up” in sentences with listening comprehension and speaking exercises.
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Phrasal verb: PAY OFF: We practice this phrasal verb with listening and speaking exercises
“PAY OFF” is used when you wan to talk about paying 100% of a debt.
In this episode, we learn the meaning of “pay off” and we practice how to use “pay off” in sentences with listening comprehension and speaking exercises.
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Idioms “IT BOILS DOWN TO...” We practice this expression with listening and speaking exercises
“IT BOILS DOWN TO...” is an expression in English. Use it when you want to talk about or emphasize the single most important thing.
In this episode of the Professor English podcast, we learn the meaning of “it boils down to..” and we practice how to use “it boils down to...” in sentences and examples in this English listening comprehension and speaking, fluency exercise.
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