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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

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"Learn English with Jim" is a video series that explores words, phrases and idioms common to the English language.

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http://englishcafe.com
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"Learn English with Jim" is a video series that explores words, phrases and idioms common to the English language.

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EnglishCafe is the premier English learning community for global professionals. On EnglishCafe you can learn English, speak English and practice English with peers and English teachers.

Some of the English lessons discussed on EnglishCafe include: English Pronunciation, Business English, English Grammar Lessons, How to Speak American English, Vocabulary, Idioms and Conversation. There are also English lesson resources available for English Tutors who give online English classes.

If learning English (for free) as a second language is your goal, please join us at EnglishCafe.

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  • I loved the way you contextualized the word....

  • @oOBriLLianTOo Thank you. I try to make my videos as helpful as possible.

  • u know Jim,

    i find ur videos greatly helpful. the way u give the lecture pulled my attention till the last second. keep up the great work cuz i subscribed to ur channel :p

  • @oOBriLLianTOo Thank you, thank you, thank you for subscribing to my channel. If you have an ipod (or iphone) look for "Learn English at EnglishCafe" on iTunes.

  • Thanks jim for uploading such a useful video..

  • @hery143 It was my pleasure to do so.

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  • "...over -a- particular thing..."

    If you continue pronouncing "a" as "EY" you will not teach properly.

    May be it´s your native language.

  • Thank you!

  • i love u r videos they are very useful and helpful thank u Jim

  • i`am very happy that we are friends and u r videos are very helpful

  • oOBriLLianTOo ,

    Thank you for your kind words.

    Jim

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