
Just a video of a normal Saturday here as an English teacher in Japan. This is my first attempt at a video, with more informative videos to come!
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Just a video of a normal Saturday here as an English teacher in Japan. This is my first attempt at a video, with more informative videos to come!
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MORE FREE VIDEOS www.sozoexchange.com Today’s word is “tacit”. This is an adjective which means implied or conveyed without words. For example, you can say, “Many years ago, there was a tacit understanding between the media and politicians that news reporters were supposed to be discreet about the private lives of the politicians.”
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In this grammar lesson, I teach about one of the most common problems that new English speakers have. There are a couple of very basic grammar rules you can follow to help you know when to use “a,” “an,” or no article. Don’t forget to take the quiz at www.engVid.com
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Just a tad miffed. I think you’ll like this video.
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MORE FREE VIDEOS www.sozoexchange.com Today’s word is “galvanize”. This is a verb which means to startle or stimulate. For example, you can say, “The general’s words galvanized the soldiers into action.”
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This is the second part of Lesson 3, in which we focus on making appropriate requests. This segment looks at the use of questions and implied requests. Level: intermediate – advanced.
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This is a grammar lesson on superlative adjectives. It covers comparison of 3 or more people or things. Before watching this lesson, you may want to watch my earlier lesson on comparative adjectives: www.engvid.com
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MORE FREE VIDEOS www.sozoexchange.com Today’s word is “irrelevant”. This is an adjective which means not applicable. For example, you can say, “Jane’s argument was intelligent but completely irrelevant to the matter at hand.”
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Set up an appointment to talk to Steve about having class: C L I C K privateenglishportal.com
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www.engVid.com Do you know how to properly use the words IF, WILL, WOULD, and WERE in English? Most of my students just treat all of these words the same way, and don’t use them properly… until they take my class. Now that class is made available to you. If you watch it, you will learn.
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