Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’

English ESL Say and Tell Verb Grammar Rap Song ColloClass Lesson 7 with Fluency MC!

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Official Collo and Fluency MC website: www.colloandspark.com Fluency MC on FACEBOOK and TWITTER www.facebook.com twitter.com YouTube channel: www.youtube.com The best way to learn to use “say” and “tell” is the three Rs: Relax, Repeat, Remember!

ENGLISH LESSON uses of KIND OF

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

isaacsenglish.blogspot.com http Video a peticion de samurai50062 acerca de los usos de KIND OF del idioma Inglés. Video request on the uses of KIND OF. A group of individuals or instances sharing common traits; a category or sort: different kinds of furniture; a new kind of politics. A doubtful or borderline member of a given category: fashioned a kind of shelter; a kind of bluish color. Underlying character as a determinant of the class to which a thing belongs; nature or essence. The natural order or course of things; nature. Manner or fashion. Idioms: all kinds of Informal Plenty of; ample: We have all kinds of time to finish the job. in kind With produce or commodities rather than with money: pay in kind. In the same manner or with an equivalent: returned the slight in kind. kind of Informal Rather; somewhat: I’m kind of hungry. of a kind Of the same kind; alike: My father and my uncle are two of a kind. 自由英国教训, 自由英國教訓, vrije Engelse les, leçon anglaise libre, freie englische Lektion, ελεύθερο αγγλικό μάθημα, lezione inglese libera, 英国のレッスンを解放しなさい, 영국 학습을 해방하십시오, lição inglesa livre, свободный английский урок англи́йский inglês angielski engleză anglicky αγγλικά anglais inglese Englisch إنجليزي Inggris Angol free 英语词汇的发音영어 단어 발음英語の語彙の発音अंग्रेजी शब्दावली उच्चारण Tiếng Anh vốn từ vựng phát âm ingles bokabularyo pagbigkas Prononciation vocabulaire anglais pronúncia, vocabulário Inglês

English Grammar Lesson: To be – to have – to do

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Phoibe teaches you about three important verbs: to be, to have and to do. This simple grammar lesson is ideal for students studying English

NoteFull ESL Lesson 11 of 24: Better English Now with Possessive Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

www.notefull.com Visit our class for today’s free lesson and the chance to submit your work for feedback.

learn english conversation: Clothing

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

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learn english conversation: Hospital

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

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How to Learn English: Lesson #25 – Basic Adjectives, Part 2

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

Share this video lesson on Facebook: on.fb.me Be our friend on Facebook! on.fb.me Follow us on Google+! bit.ly Check out our website!: www.hungryforenglish.com Welcome to Hungry for English,our free ESL YouTube series! If you want to learn how to speak English, you’ve come to the right place – even if you’re a beginner. Our online lessons are created to get you speaking English in an intuitive way. As often as possible, we want to show you what we are talking about. You won’t find much in the way of written text on our videos and that is intentional. We want you to learn to speak English in the same way that we all learned to speak our native languages as babies – by hearing it instead of reading it. Our program is designed to be an immersion experience. By watching our lessons you will form a direct link in your brain between an object and the English word for that object – without needing to translate via your native language. In this video, you will learn the words for some more common adjectives: short, long, hot, cold, clean, dirty, new and old. As awesome as our videos are, you can’t learn English by just watching them. (We’re great, but not that great!) English learning requires practice. You need to speak, and you need to speak out loud. When you see a mouth icon in the upper left corner of our videos, that’s a sign that it’s your turn to talk. Take this time to get in some practice! Repeat the words and sentences that we’re saying. If we ask a question, answer it

English Phrasal Verbs – Speaking about Family

Friday, January 13th, 2012

www.englishwithjo.com English Phrasal Verbs – learn phrasal verbs that you can use when speaking about the subject of family. This is a lesson for intermediate to advanced English language learners In this video, I teach four English phrasal verbs about family – grow up, pass away, take after and bring up. You can use these phrasal verbs in other contexts too, but in this video clip, I explain specifically how you can use them when discussing family.

Twitter in Plain English

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

commoncraft.com A quick and plain English intro the micro-blogging service Twitter. Follow us www.twitter.com This video comes in an unbranded “presentation quality” version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. www.commoncraft.com

English Grammar – Wh questions

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Phoibe teaches you some English grammar. How to make “wh” questions.