пятница, 19 апреля 2013 г.

Five Ways to Speak More Naturally

You are learning English. Of course you want to speak 
naturally, as if you were Americanor British. But how can you do this? Here are five tips to help. 
1 - use ‘get
Get is one of the most useful – and most used – words in the English language. English speakers use it all the time! Take a look at this example:
English Learner: What time did you arrive?

Native Speaker: What time did you get there? 

I wonder...

I wonder how, I wonder why. Yesterday you told me about the blue blue sky and all that I can see, is just a yellow...

Broken Dreams

 
Old, French boulevard. A street, Cafe and an attempt to portrait a pretty lady.                                                             
Lyrics of Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams. A great acoustic song to listen and play
NOTE: This is not my song. Full credit for this song goes to the band Green Day and all its members and to their recod label. This not my property and is only being used for fun and musical enjoyment

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Arrogant bastard – высокомерный тип

Using Always to Complain


For today’s English lesson, I am going to show you how to use always for complaining. I’m sure you already know that we use always plus the simple present to talk about habits:
  • always drink coffee in the morning.
  • Jack is always on time for work.
He’s always bothering Jack.

четверг, 18 апреля 2013 г.

yal Order of Adjectives + Videos


The Royal Order of Adjectives is the order in which native English speakers naturally create a string of adjectives. In order, adjectives are added as follows.

  1. Determiners (e.g., thethis)
  2. Observations
  3. Size
  4. Shape
  5. Age
  6. Color
  7. Nationality
  8. Material
  9. Type

вторник, 16 апреля 2013 г.

Oh, I'm sorry. Am I blocking your view?


You're at a political rally. You're standing in a crowd of people. You notice that a short woman behind you is moving around a lot because she can't see the stage.
Oh, I'm sorry. Am I blocking your view?