Posts Tagged ‘english’

ET 05 Email Tune-up – Business English Writing Lesson for ESL

Sunday, May 20th, 2012

Email Tune-up by businessenglishpod.com is a new series of business English video podcast for ESL students looking to improve their business writing skills. In this episode of Email Tune-up were looking at an email from Kenny, who works for a bathroom fixtures, or equipment, manufacture. He is writing to his colleague, John, to inform him about the changes he has made to the design of a shower door.

How to Use Auxiliary Verbs in Conversations

Sunday, May 20th, 2012

www.engvid.com This lesson will teach you some easy ways to use auxiliary verbs like a native speaker. Improve your conversation skills by learning how to express polite interest and answer questions quickly! Then take the quiz at http

Making comparisons | Johnny Grammar | Learn English | British Council

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

Comparison of adjectives and adverbs 1. Comparatives and superlatives We form comparatives and superlatives by adding -er and -est to one-syllable adjectives. When the adjective is vowel consonant (big), add an extra consonant (big+ger): When Trevor bought a big car Brian went out and bought a bigger one. Brian’s car was the biggest. We use ‘more’ and ‘most’ for adjectives with 2 or more syllables: Trevor decided to buy an expensive computer. So Brian had to go out and buy a more expensive computer. A few adjectives have irregular comparatives and superlatives: Mike had the best house in Charm Street. 1-syllable adverbs use -er and -est to form comparatives and superlatives: Brian and Trevor worked in the same office and Brian worked much harder than Trevor. ‘Well’ and ‘badly’ have irregular comparatives and superlatives: They both got on well with the boss, although Brian got on better… All other adverbs use ‘more’ and ‘most’: The boss also preferred Brian because he worked more efficiently. 2. ‘As… as …’ You can also make comparisons using ‘as + adjective / adverb + as…: Unfortunately, although Brian was as clever as Trevor, he was not as lucky as Trevor and as a result, he was not so happy as Trevor. On the other hand, Brian earned twice as much as Trevor.

The IELTS Tutor (Course to learn English).avi

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

The IELTS Tutor Produced by Cross-Link Productions Written by Lloyd Jacklin Directed by Roslyn Jacklin

SOD – Speak English or Die (Full album)

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

00:00 – 01:27 March of the SOD 01:27 – 03:50 Sargent D and the SOD 03:50 – 06:00 Kill Yourself 06:00 – 07:34 Milano Mosh 07:34 – 09:59 Speak English or Die! 09:59 – 11:52 United Forces 11:52 – 12:35 Chromatic Death 12:35 – 13:45 Pi Alpha Nu 13:45 – 13:51 Anti-Procrastination Song 13:51 – 14:52 What’s That Noise 14:52 – 17:24 Freddy Krueger 17:24 – 19:18 Milk 19:18 – 20:38 Pre-Menstrual Princess Blues 20:38 – 22:53 Pussy Whipped 22:53 – 24:57 Fist Banging Mania 24:57 – 25:50 No Turning Back 25:50 – 26:17 Fuck the Middle East 26:17 – 27:53 Douche Crew 27:53 – 28:01 Hey Gordy! 28:01 – 28:06 The Ballad of Jimi Hendrix 28:06 – 28:12 Diamonds and Rust (Extended Version) Bonus: (Studio tracks) 28:12 – 31:02 Identity 31:02 – 32:11 Go (live in Tokyo ’99) 32:11 – 36:23 March of the SOD/Sargent D 38:03 – 40:33 Kill Yourself 41:07 – 42:42 Milano Mosh 43:19 – 47:12 Speak English or Die 47:53 – 50:29 Fuck the Middle East/Douche Crew 50:35 – 51:57 Not/Momo/Taint/The Camel Boy/Diamonds and Rust/Anti-Procrastination Song 52:00 – 55:12 Milk 56:46 – 58:07 United Forces (Pt.1) 58:10 – 59:42 United Forces (Pt.2) 1:00:15 – 1:01:38 Ram It Up (Bonus studio track (and thereby not live))

Conditionals – zero & first conditionals (English Grammar)

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

www.engvid.com “If I eat two hamburgers, I will be full.” Conditionals in English grammar are very confusing! Learn what ‘First Conditionals’ and ‘Zero Conditionals’ are, when we use them, and how we use them correctly! I’ll also teach you the differences between them, so you’ll never confuse them again. You can take a free quiz on this lesson at www.engvid.com

US Brings Case Against Apple, 5 Publishers Over E-Books

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report from voaspecialenglish.com | http The United States government says Apple and five book publishers illegally fixed prices of e-books. Three publishers — Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster — agreed to a settlement announced April eleventh with the Justice Department. The agreement says they must repay millions of dollars and stop giving Apple special treatment. Attorney General Eric Holder said the department will continue to take legal action against Apple and two additional leading publishers, MacMillan and Penguin. He says Apple and the publishers conspired to increase the prices that consumers pay for e-books. He said the Justice Department wants to make sure Americans can buy e-books at a fair price. The department says Apple and the five publishers made an illegal deal to set higher prices for electronic books. Because of this, it says, Americans paid millions of dollars more than they should have. The dispute centers on the influence of Amazon.com. The Internet store had been selling e-books for nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. But the government says Apple made a deal with the publishers two years ago as it prepared to launch the iPad tablet computer. The deal guaranteed Apple thirty percent of the money earned on each e-book sold. It also created a pricing model that required stores to sell at a price set by the publishers and Apple. The price was several dollars higher than the one offered by Amazon

Winter Vocabulary in English

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

www.engvid.com IT’S FREEZING HERE! Learn some simple words in English that you can use to talk about the winter months and the cold weather that they bring. After this quick vocabulary video, take the quiz at www.engvid.com to test yourself.

Big Bang’s G-Dragon Speaking English…

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

These are all the clips I have of GD speaking English! If you know of any others and want me to add them let me know!! :)

Aprender Ingles: Adjetivos en Ingles – English Adjectives

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

www.woltersworld.com Learn English Adjectives = Aprender Ingles TOEFL Examen Smokey Mountains, North Carolina, USA