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Speaking English - Talking about Accidents

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2011

http://www.engvid.com/ Learn how to talk about accidents in English. I'll teach you the vocabulary and phrases we use to talk about broken bones, car accidents, and more. Then take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/talking-about-accidents/ .

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  • is "my leg is broken" equivalent to "i broke my leg" ?

  • @EmanAhmd22 Yes.

  • teacher could you give us some difference between in and into. blease thanks in advance.

  • @ribeirogleibson

    in=preposition. It can mean per, through, via, or with

    into= preposition. Means in the direction of through to, toward, within .

  • Excuse me, What about this word " Fender bender " is this correct word? I know the meaning but is this almost use ??

  • @abdalla5243305 Yes!!!! We use that word a lot!!!

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  • thank you very much

  • @EnglishLessons4U okay,thanks teacher.

  • but blood more similar

  • her BLED sound like russian BLYAD

  • where did you lost fifth finger?

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