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Phrasal Verbs for Introducing Speaking Part 2 Answers
Phrasal Verbs for Introducing Speaking Part 2 Answers
All Ears English
Focus on Phrasal Verbs and IELTS Writing - All Ears English Podcast Bonus
Today you'll learn 2 phrasal verbs for focusing! These are perfect for both informal and formal speech, so zero in on this lesson to learn these fantastic, native verbs!
Rachel's English
IDIOMS – ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE WITH 9 IDIOMS RELATING TO VEGETABLES
Learning idioms is a great way to improve your English speaking. In this video you’ll learn 9 vegetable-related idioms and how to use them accurately during English speaking conversations. You can use these idioms right away and you’ll...
Rachel's English
Ways to say I'm Busy
Are you trying to learn English phrases? In this English lesson I’ll teach you 15 English phrases that you can use to say “I’m busy”. If you incorporate these phrases into your spoken English you’ll sound more like a native speaker and...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce FOR SURE -- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce an use the phrase FOR SURE in American English.
Rachel's English
How to Say THANKS FOR COMING -- American English Phrases and Conversation
Learn how to pronounce 'Thanks for coming' in American English. Improve English speaking and English conversation skills by learning the sounds and stress of American English.
Rachel's English
IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 4
If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move...
Rachel's English
(was 672) MUKBANG - Advanced English Conversation
It's a mukbang! Sit down to dinner with us and study real, fast English conversation. Cheers! We attempt a mukbang with a pile of delicious Indian food -- and teach you English on the way. Learn key phrases and vocabulary words from the...
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Phrasal Verbs 'Take’ - Learn English Like A Native
Phrasal verbs: TAKE - Take away, Take out, Take off, Take up, Take in, etc. These are commonly used phrasal verbs which you must know if learning English.
Learn English from a native. I always encourage students to participate in...
Learn English from a native. I always encourage students to participate in...
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Best Ways To Say "I LOVE YOU" In English
"I love you" three little words that mean so much, but how else can we say I love you in English? Well there are many ways, so I have picked the best ways to say I love you. Share your favourite ways of expressing love in the...
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10 American Phrases British Don't Understand: US vs UK
10 American Phrases The British Don't Understand. US vs UK, we both speak English and yet there are so many American words and phrases which confuse us Brits. Here are 10 American phrases that I (a British native) didn't understand. Are...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce 'Gonna' and 'Wanna': American English
How to pronounce GONNA and WANNA in American English, and when to use them.
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Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands On! - Phrase Matching
This video explains phrase matching while searching with Elasticsearch.
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This clip is from the chapter "Searching with Elasticsearch" of the series "Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands On".This section...
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This clip is from the chapter "Searching with Elasticsearch" of the series "Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands On".This section...
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Vocabulary for IELTS: Slang and Idioms for ‘Fun’
Today you’ll learn native slang and idioms for ‘fun’ to use on IELTS Speaking.
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Take the IELTS Road Less Traveled - IELTS Energy Bonus
We share two proverbs today that will boost your IELTS Speaking and Writing vocabulary scores. We also invite you to take advantage of a special deal on our Connected Communicator course!
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Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands On! - Nested Aggregations - Part 1
This is the first part of the two-part video that explains nested aggregations in Elasticsearch.
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This clip is from the chapter "Using Aggregation" of the series "Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands...
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This clip is from the chapter "Using Aggregation" of the series "Elasticsearch 7 and Elastic Stack - In Depth and Hands...
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Using the Replace Command in Word
In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to use the replace command in a word processing document, specifically focusing on the ECDL exam requirements. The tutorial demonstrates step-by-step instructions on how to find and replace a...
Rachel's English
Accent training - ED endings RULE 1
ED pronunciation: watched [t], buzzed [d], wanted [ɪd] – Did you know the –ed ending is COMPLETELY DROPPED in some cases? Learn the pronunciation rules for the –ed endings: the past tense of regular verbs. But beyond the rules, learn the...
Rachel's English
Idioms: shoes
You’ll learn idioms, get practice following American English conversation and learn all about how you can use these English phrases related to shoes in your everyday conversation! I’ll bring you along into a conversation with my husband...
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English Lesson: Talking About Plans & Predictions
In this English lesson, I am going to show you how to talk about plans and predictions.
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Comparatives And Superlatives - English Grammar Made Easier
Join me for this fun little English grammar lesson which looks at comparatives and Superlatives. <br/>
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There are notes available for my club members and patrons.
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Black Friday & 10 More 'Black' English Phrases | Learn English with Anna English
Black Friday is upon us, but what is Black Friday? And while we are on the subject of BLACK, did you know these other commonly used English phrases which use the word black? This is a British English lesson but many of the...
Rachel's English
Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda - American English Pronunciation!
Should have = 'shoulda' in spoken English. Learn how to reduce these phrases, and what the idiom 'shoulda, woulda, coulda' means.