Showing posts with label Video classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video classes. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

8 Tips for British English Pronunciation

I think it is very helpful in pronunciation. There in the world are so many accents of English, so don't be shy about how you are listened to others. it just doesn't matter, but just try your best to say it clearly. English people are non-rhotic speakers. But some others country's people are very rhotic speakers because they say /r/ very clear such as Russian, Mongolian, Scottish  . Sometimes it is very annoying to listen. So just don't worry about whether you can say /r/ or not. (I love you Jade. you are inspiring me)



Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Classroom English: Vocabulary & Expressions for Students

I think it is a good video class about classroom English. you will have some very useful expressions about when you are in class.

(Classroom English: Vocabulary & Expressions for Students

Are you the new student in your English class? Do you understand what your teacher is saying? In this lesson, we will go over some of the vocabulary, expressions, and questions that you might hear in class. What do you say if they are speaking too fast or if you didn’t hear? It can be stressful to ask questions, but after this lesson, you will be more confident participating and interacting with your teacher and classmates.)

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Negative inversion

it is very good video lesson about inversion . it would help you a lot if you want to understand about inversion in English.




Inversion

Inverted Sentences for Advanced English Learners

What do these sentences have in common?
Not only is he difficult to understand, but he is also funny.
Never have I understood less about women.
Scarcely have they been on time.
These are all inverted sentences. Inverted sentences are sentences with an irregular verb placement of the verb before the subject. Follow the instructions below to learn how and when inverted sentences are used in English.
Use of Question Form
In this case, the question form (auxiliary + subject + main verb) takes the place of the standard positive sentence structure (i.e. He goes to work every day):
Examples
Not only do I enjoy classical music, but I also have a season ticket to the symphony.
Seldom has the boss been so upset!

Thursday, July 24, 2014

English Grammar - Have something done, get smth done, want smth done

this video explains "have something done" very well. because it contains some definite examples which  are real examples

How to write numbers in English – 6 common mistakes

i think she who is in video explains very well about numbers. so if you watch this video, you will understand  a lot for writing numbers properly 

Exclamations in English!!!

how + adj                                                        what + a + adj + noun 
How exciting!                                                 what a exciting movie! 
she is pretty                                                      you have big eyes.
how pretty she is!                                           what big eyes you have!