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English vocabulary: fears and phobias

May 5th, 2007 by Lori

This English learning video from KungZoo teaches vocabulary related to fears and phobias, and provides examples of how to talk about scary things, expressions such as “they make my skin crawl.”

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Basic English: What’s your job?

May 5th, 2007 by Lori

This English learning video from Real English shows English speakers of many different dialects answering the question, “What’s your job?” Illustrations and subtitles are included. The vocabulary presentation makes this an excellent video for beginners or lower elementary learners.

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   Beginning, Elementary, Vocabulary    Add a comment

Basic English: Introducing people

May 5th, 2007 by Lori

This video from Real English shows people of many different dialects of English answering the question, “What’s your name?” Many of them are asked to spell their names. It is interesting to see the great variation in pronunciation of the responses. The footage is shown twice: once without subtitles, and once with subtitles. Very good video for beginners.

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   Beginning, Videos with subtitles    Add a comment

How to improve your English level

May 5th, 2007 by Lori

In this video, a teacher from Madridteacher.com gives advice about how to improve your English level. He speaks very slowly and clearly, making this video good for lower-intermediate learners.

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   Intermediate, Lower intermediate, teaching and learning    1 Comment

The Tense system in English

May 5th, 2007 by Lori

Steven from MadridTeacher.com talks about the English system of tenses. This video would be interesting for teachers and learners (upper intermediate and above) who are interested in understanding more about English grammar.

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   For teachers, Grammar, Upper intermediate    Add a comment