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Phrasal verb: let (someone) in on (something) - Day 1 with JenniferESL

Phrasal verb: let (someone) in on (something) - Day 1 with JenniferESL Day 1: let (someone) in on (something) Index: 0:12 Introduction. Listen to the phrasal verb in context. 0:48 Identify the meaning. 1:22 Explanation. Study it... From: Je...

  • 2015-01-14

Talking shit with Emma

Talking shit with Emma 'Shit' is a very common and useful word in the English language. In this fun lesson, I'll teach you some of the most common 'shit' expressions. You will hear... From: Learn English with Emma [engVid] Views: 166606 253...

  • 2015-01-08

Learn English vocabulary in the BATHROOM :)

Learn English vocabulary in the BATHROOM :) http://www.engvid.com/ Is there a difference between a BATHROOM and a WASHROOM? Today's English lesson is all about RESTROOM vocabulary! It has many names, a... From: EnglishLessons4U - Learn Engl...

  • 2015-01-09

Learn 10 Easy English Commands

Learn 10 Easy English Commands Listen up! Phrasal verbs can be complete sentences! These ten short commands are so easy to learn, you'll start using them immediately. A great shortcut to improve your English vocabulary easily... From: Learn...

  • 2015-01-15

LOOK at these PHRASAL VERBS with "look"

LOOK at these PHRASAL VERBS with "look" In this lesson, you will learn some common phrasal verbs using the verb LOOK. Do you often have to LOOK UP phrasal verbs and expressions? Do others LOOK DOWN on you when you don't ... From: English Le...

  • 2015-01-13

Learn English: 10 abbreviations you should know

Learn English: 10 abbreviations you should know http://www.engvid.com/ RSVP? ASAP? Etc.? What do these letters mean? In this vocabulary lesson, I will explain and give examples of ten common abbreviations,... From: Learn English with Emma [...

  • 2015-01-09

Phrasal Verbs - Quiz

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  • 2015-01-09

Learn English: FOOTBALL Vocabulary

Learn English: FOOTBALL Vocabulary GOAL!!!!! In English, is the game called 'football' or 'soccer'? How do you tell someone who's winning and what the score is? Just in time for the FIFA World... From: EnglishLessons4U - Learn English with ...

  • 2015-01-09

Learn English Vocabulary: Talking about your nose!

Learn English Vocabulary: Talking about your nose! http://www.engvid.com/ In this vocabulary lesson, you'll learn lots of words to describe your nose, including the adjectives "runny", "stuffy", "blocked", and "clogged (up)". You'll also le...

  • 2015-01-09

Phrasal verb: keep up with - Day 7 with JenniferESL

Phrasal verb: keep up with - Day 7 with JenniferESL Day 7: keep up with Index: 0:12 Introduction. Listen to the phrasal verb in context. 0:32 Identify the meaning. 1:03 Explanation. Study its meaning and use. 2:51 Question of the Day. 3:06....

  • 2015-01-15

Confusing Words - Me, Myself, I

Confusing Words - Me, Myself, I http://www.engvid.com Confused about when to use 'me', 'myself', or 'I'? Is it "my friend and me" or "my friend and I"? Let me help you! English native speak... From: English Jade - Learn English (engVid) Vie...

  • 2015-01-09

How to talk about an article in English

How to talk about an article in English Talking about an article in English can be scary! That is why many people stay quiet, and do not share their opinions. However, talking about texts you have ... From: English Jade - Learn English (eng...

  • 2015-02-26

Phrasal verb: take up on - Day 19 with JenniferESL

Phrasal verb: take up on - Day 19 with JenniferESL Day 19: take (someone) up on (something) Index: 0:12 Introduction. Listen to the phrasal verb in context. 0:36 Identify the meaning. 1:04 Explanation. Study its meaning and use. 1:49 Stress...

  • 2015-01-30

Phrasal verb: come up with (something) - Day 2 with JenniferESL

Phrasal verb: come up with (something) - Day 2 with JenniferESL

  • 2015-01-21

How to use the word OVER in English

How to use the word OVER in English http://www.engvid.com Some English words have many uses. In this lesson we look at the usage of the word OVER, especially when talking about ages and speeds.... From: English Teacher Jon - LEARN ENGLISH (...

  • 2015-01-08

13 BOOK Expressions in English

What does it mean to be in someone's good books? Have you ever been called a bookworm? In this English lesson, you will learn 13 common expressions that have the word 'book' in them. I'll teach you how to use hit the books, don't judge a bo...

  • 2014-02-08

Slang, Phrases, Vocabulary – "Wouldn't it be fun to... join the Mile High Club?"

Slang, Phrases, Vocabulary – "Wouldn't it be fun to... join the Mile High Club?" A good way to learn new English vocabulary and expressions is to follow a complete conversation. In this lesson, I will guide you through a four-part convers.....

  • 2015-02-27

Improve your English vocabulary: Better words than "BIG"

Improve your English vocabulary: Better words than "BIG" http://www.engvid.com/ If you want a better English vocabulary, you need to know different words that mean the same thing. Instead of saying 'a big building'... From: English Lessons ...

  • 2015-01-08

Common English Expressions with 'make' and 'do'

In this English lesson you will learn about the most common English expressions and phrasal verbs with 'make' & 'do'. To finish off, we will go through a short exercise together to help you to put what you have learnt into practice.

  • 2014-02-13

Phrasal Verbs - The 7 Meanings of 'Make Out'

Phrasal Verbs - The 7 Meanings of 'Make Out' http://www.engvid.com/ Phrasal verbs often have more than one meaning, and "make out" is no exception. In this lesson, I cover the seven idiomatic meanings o... From: English Lessons with Alex (e...

  • 2015-01-09
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