Posts Tagged ‘Speak’

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))

Learn Business Conversation English 87 (gross income, disposable income)

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Today’s words: Gross income, pretax income, disposable income, net income, discretionary income. This business English as a second language (ESL) video helps students learn fluent speaking skills in a professional environment. We learn new vocabulary and words every day. I hope you are having fun (or at least productive time) with these tutoring practice videos. Free video lessons every day! yay! TeacherPhilEnglish is here to teach the world!

Why My Little Brother Can’t Speak English

Monday, May 14th, 2012

a video of me and my brother speaking English www.youtube.com my second channel www.youtube.com my Japanese channel www.youtube.com twitter twitter.com

Negatives – Learn English Grammar (Part 2)

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Part 2 of our English lesson on forming negatives in the English Language. For more explanations and exercises on English grammar visit our website at www.anglo-link.com Subscribe to our channel to receive updates on all our new online video lesson.

My Rocket Spanish REVIEW Learn to Speak Spanish Online.mov

Monday, May 7th, 2012

The coupon is here: www.rocketspanishworks.com I used this coupon for 67% off the price and I think it still works you just have to put in your email and it sends you to the discount page (wich i think is private?) anyway, enjoy!

Political Correctness | Learn English | Vocabulary

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

EXTRAS: linguaspectrum.com A term that has become increasingly popular in English since the 1970s has been political correctness or PC. In simple terms, this means avoiding the use of words or phrases that might upset someone’s sensibilities. In more complex terms, this means being afraid to say what you think because it just might be deemed offensive by the PC Brigade. It is a curtailing of our freedom of speech. We can’t call someone short anymore; we must call them vertically challenged. Nor can we call someone bald. Bald people are now follicular challenged. That is, according to the PC Brigade. When I was a young boy and someone called me names, I would tell my mother. She would say, “Sticks and stones may break your bones, but names can never hurt you.” On a purely physical level, she was right. On a psychological level, however, she was a little off the mark. Calling people names can hurt them. Name calling is a favourite technique of the bully. Calling the child who wears glasses, four-eyes, or the child who is not as tall as his peers, shorty or squirt is bullying, plain and simple. Children are natural bullies, but most mature and grow out of the tendency to bully others. Those sad people who fail to mature and take their bullying behaviour into the workplace are to be pitied as inadequate excuses for human beings. Bullies bully in order to achieve a sense of self-worth that is otherwise lacking in their sad and sorry little lives. As a way of stamping out the

The Pronunciation, Spelling, and Usage of Contractions – English Language Lesson

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

In this lesson contractions will be studied and examined in detail. I will show you how to use, spell, and pronounce contractions. CONTRACTIONS examples: can’t, we’ll, he’ll, she’ll, arn’t (yes you can spell it that way) aren’t ——————————————– The Pronunciation, Spelling, and Usage of Contractions – English Language Lesson Pronounce, spell, and use contractions in sentences is very fun ——————————————– Links ——– 25 most common words in the English language youtu.be My channel www.youtube.com ——————————————– I will provide lessons on the english language to those who want to learn more about it. I am a native english speaker whom of which speaks professionally, slangly, and I make my own words and grammar up sometimes to fit the situation. Remember, it’s all about getting the point across. ——————————————– super duper tags ——————————————– English Lessons learn English articles ESL learn contractions beginning English grammar online English lessons learn English course English grammar rules how to learning english english for learning learning in english learning of english who to learn english how i learn english learnenglish learningenglish english to speak the verb to be how speak english how i learn english language English for beginners American English pronunciation

‘To Have’ – English Vocabulary Lesson

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Learn how to use ‘To Have’ when speaking English. This English Lesson will teach you the many different uses ‘To Have’ has in the English language. To get more help with learning English. Visit our website at: anglo-link.com

English Phrasal Verbs – Pets & Animals

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

www.englishwithjo.com English Phrasal Verbs – learn phrasal verbs that you can use when speaking about the subject of pets and animals. This is a lesson for intermediate to advanced English language learners In this video, I teach four English phrasal verbs about animals – run away, let out, muck out, look out for. You can use these phrasal verbs in other contexts too, but in this video clip, I explain specifcally how you can use them when discussing animals and pets.

Lesson 4- Answers- Learn Jamaican Patois-Possessive Adjectives

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

This video shows the Jamaican Patois translations of the Possessive adjectives of the sentences given in the Quiz in Lesson 4. This is a comprehensive free online lessons to help you speak and understand the basics of the Jamaican Patois language. Hear clear pronunciations of the words, and learn how to use them in sentences. This lesson teaches the patois words for the English possessive adjectives: My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, Your (plural), Their • The Jamaican Patois language is still being officially standardized, so some of the spellings used here in the series, may not correspond with others published. Spellings used here are what the presenter thinks best captures how the words should be pronounced