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Political Correctness | Learn English | Vocabulary
EXTRAS: http://linguaspectrum.com/q...
A term that has become increasingly popular in English since the 1970s has been po...
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Till and Until are Different - The Difference - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the difference between till and until
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Glottal Stop
Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com
Hello and welcome to another Daily Dose of English.
Today's request comes from Belkada Adel in...
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Computer Symbols
Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com
In the computer age in which we now live it is important to be able to name the symbols you fi...
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To Have Somebody On - Phrasal Verbs - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ an short explanation of the phrase and phrasal verb to have somebody on
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One Hyde Park
The most expensive residential properties in the UK
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dobriyranok uploaded 2 weeks ago
Cocktail "Soviet Menace"
Cocktail "Soviet Menace"
1 part of your favorite spirit
1 part of the same spirit- very carefully pour over the knife's blade so you don't mix the ...
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It Will Grow On You - Phrasal Verbs - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the phrase something grows on someone
Is this phrase used only in a positive context? Can you say "Firstly I wasn't scare of this movie, but then it has grown on me- and I scare of it now"?
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Due - Useful Words - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the word due
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Соборна площа (Житомир)
Вид на Соборну площу з 12-поверхівки
камера: Canon SX210 IS
P.S. якіть погана,тому що зйомка проводилась ввечері (SX210 IS ввечері та вночі зніма...
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dobriyranok uploaded 2 weeks ago
London at night from the top of a bus
"London at night" excursion on a double-decker, 3 January 2012
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zhzh.info Огромные очереди в гипермаркете METRO
http://zhzh.info/ В Житомире в торговом центре METRO образовались огромные очереди за бесплатным шампанским
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A Formal Letter fixing an appointment to see a bank manager - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ A sample of a Formal Letter fixing an appointment to see a bank manager
"suitable for you and I to meet"- why not "...for you and me..."?
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Hold Somebody To Something - Phrasal Verbs - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ A short explanation of the phrase to hold somebody to something
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A Push Over - Phrasal Nouns - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the phrasal noun a push over
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Crop Up 725 Phrasal Verbs English Class ESL British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com An Explanation of the meanings of the phrasal verb Crop Up. Part of the playlist "English Classes on Phrasal Verbs 70...
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Take Up - Phrasal Verbs - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the phrasal verb to take up
句の動詞
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dobriyranok commented 1 month ago
ESL Get + Adjective (hot old angry) - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com get hot, get angry, get better, get old..
Is it acceptable in formal and essay writing- or it's used mostly in spoken language?
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718 Phrasal Verbs with "Be" English Class ESL British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com An Explanation of Phrasal Verbs with "Be": Be after, Be along, Be down, Be down with, Be in, Be on, Be not on, Be on ...
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712 Phrasal Verbs with Let - English Class ESL British Pronunciation
http://forum.iswearenglish.com An Explanation of Phrasal Verbs with "Let": Let by, let through, let down, let in, let into, let off, let on, let o...
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ESL Sayings "Up Shit Creek Without A Paddle" Class 910 British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of the saying "Up Shit Creek Without A Paddle". Part of the playlist "English Sayings explained ESL clas...
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dobriyranok commented 1 month ago
Food Nowadays is Not Real - My Comments On Students' Essays - ESL British English Pronunciation
My comments and corrections of a student's essay
I like the last sentence- it alludes that in an overpopulated non-capitalist society none of these is happening and people are starving and dying
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You'd Better Listen 1517 Structures English Class ESL British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of I had better + verb. Part of the Playlist "1500 series Grammatical Structures in English"........ 0-0
How it would be in the past tense?
I thought I had better went (left, listened)
or this construction is not used in the past tense?
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Get + Adjective 1502 Structures English Class ESL British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Get frightened, get tired, get old, get angry, get upset, get bigger. Part of the Playlist "1500 series Grammatical ...
Are there any adjectives that cannot be used with "get"?
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Have the Gift of the Gab - Vocabulary Builder - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the English phrase: To have the gift of the gab.
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Idioms with "Blue" ESL Class 808 British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of idioms with the word "Blue". The blues, feel blue, a blue joke, a blue movie, talk till you are blue i...
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As the Crow Flies - Vocabulary Builder - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the phrase: As the crow flies. In a direct line
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Bumf - Vocabulary Builder - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the word bumf also spelt bumph bumpfh bumpf. Short for Bum Fodder
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Pronunciaton Exercise 16 - How Natives Really Speak - ESL British English Pronunciation
Listen to and try to copy how I say these simple sentences
You'll (do) a/an/the/- (vowel/consonant) (negative) (ques...
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Bite Nibble or Nip - The Difference - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the difference in the meanings of bite nibble and nip
Thanks, so that's what English people mean when they say about the weather "A bit nippy, innit?")
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In 2 Minds About Something - Interesting Words - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of the phrase to be in two minds about something
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Pronunciaton Exercise 21 - How Natives Really Speak - ESL British English Pronunciation
Listen to and try to copy how I say these simple sentences
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You'd (done) a/an/the/- (vowel/consonant) (negative) (...
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dobriyranok commented 1 month ago
616 Future Perfect Continuous - English Class ESL British Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ How to form and when to use the Future Perfect Continuous in English. I will have been working, I will not have been ...
There's no change to "has" for 2nd person singular? Not ""he will has been working?"
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Elbow Grease - Interesting Phrases - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of the phrase elbow grease
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dobriyranok commented 1 month ago
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night - Horror Vocabulary - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ The beginning of a horror story with some useful vocabulary.
...-please follow me,- said the butler, turned around and limped down the cellar.
So I followed him downstairs. While we were descending, the sound of our footsteps was accompanied by chilling scratches and drips behind the wall.
At last we arrived at the den that was menacingly lit by flickering...
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How to Cut Lime Wedges for the Bar - Bartending Tutorial
http://bit.ly/FreeBartender... - In this bartending basics tutorial, Reese Richards shows you how to cut fruit for the bar, specifically lim...
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dobriyranok commented 1 month ago
Red Sky at Night Shepherds' Delight - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ Explanation of the saying
Red sky at night
Shepherds' delight
Red sky in the morning
Shepherds' warning
Two questions:
-shouldn't it grammatically be "..IS shepherds' (or shepherd's?) delights..", or dash instead of is. But I guess as an idiom it doesn't follow the rules
-why "...at night", but "...IN the morning"?
Thank you
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Gerund or Present Participle - The Difference - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the difference between Gerunds or Present Participles
"Look at my painting"- could it mean both a "painting"- a physical object, a picture, and an act of painting (like running, boxing)? And if yes- how can the meanings can be distinguished grammatically (or only from the context)?
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Your History Depends On Your Language - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ In the UK Sir Francis Drake is a great hero but in Spain he is known as a pirate. The language you speak and the cult...
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The Boar and the Lion - Aesop's Fables - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ The Boar and the Lion. A fable by Aesop, who was a slave from ancient Greece. A boar is a wild pig. -=-
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The Powers That Be - Subjunctive Phrases - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the subjunctive phrase the powers that be
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dobriyranok commented 1 month ago
Letter to a Brainbox Revised - My Comments On Students' Essays - ESL British English Pronunciation
An new revised version by the original author.
being in the first line and being in the second line- they look repetitive, don't they?
(it's so much easier to judge that to write something like this letter myself;)))
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Come to Think Of It - Interesting Phrases - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the phrase come to think of it
Arum Lilly - Plants - ESL British English Pronunciation
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ A description of an arum lilly
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dobriyranok said:
Shouldn't "Lily" be with one "L"?