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16,000 most frequently used English words. In these English lessons, you will learn 50 words in 12 minutes. Words are arranged to reduce the frequency of use in the English language. The words are voiced with American and English accents. You can quickly improve your English if you review all the lessons, try to memorize, pronounce words, and watch videos in a few days for verification. It is the number of words studied that allows you to understand English movies, books, and conversation fluently. With these videos, you will be closer to an advanced level of English language proficiency. The video doesn't take much time to watch, just 12 minutes. But it takes a long time to do it).
I try to make the video as concise and effective as possible at the same time. I also add one English proverb and a quote in English to make them more interesting. Maybe I'll come up with something else. Suggest…
Some translations may be incorrect, you must excuse me, I don't know so many foreign languages. I like to study them, though. Doing the translation through a variety of electronic dictionaries and may not understand the errors in the interpretation. And there are a lot of words) But I try not to make too many mistakes, especially when the words are more substantive, and not like some abbreviations or words with many different meanings.
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The British Council, the cultural arm of the British Government abroad, is soon to open a new language centre in Marseille, France.
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The British Council, the cultural arm of the British Government abroad, is soon to open a new language centre in Marseille, France.
During yesterday's Valletta by night excursion welcoming new students to Malta in the Christmassy streets of the capital city. Spend your holidays in Malta. Christmas is a great time to be in Malta to improve your English and Gateway School of English is your best choice!
Young monks love to have long talks with tourist. It's their best way to improve their english skills
Luang Prabang, LAOS
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so get this. the only reason i did this shot is because i was gonna do this fun blurb here about how tongue rolling is genetic, and so its cool that its unique and i can do it. but when i went to check out a site to link y'all about it, i find out much to my chagrin, its not. scientists have proven that its actually a trait that can be learned, and is only partially genetic.
so insted, ill tell you all about the phrase "much to my chagrin" because if you think about it, i bet you dont say it as often as you could. Chagrin is a very specific word. Its disappointment, or shame, but specifically with a circumstance of embarrassment, or losing face to another person or persons. Something can only be "much to your chagrin" if there is proverbial egg on your face when said event occurs.
its great to learn (cause knowledge is power!)
Fred fronts a band that is slowly gaining notoriety beyond his hometown of Ville de Quebec. Every week he takes English lessons with my aunt Barb. They translate songs he likes, or that he's going to cover in his live show. He speaks very good conversational English, but is trying to perfect his pronunciation. Consonant-to-vowel elisions are particularly challenging. Tonight he was going over Adele's "Someone Like You" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Simple Man," both of which he's going to cover for a battle of the bands, held at a local pub on September 25th. The week before, he has a meeting with a producer in Toronto. Go listen to him at f-redmusic [dot] com.