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Watching films in English

Do you watch films in English, or do you prefer to watch them in your own language?
Some types of film (animations, cartoons etc) are easier to understand in English, but you can probably understand a lot more than you think! Next time you watch a film…

[ More ] January 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |

FOR THE TIME OF ….

Could you please help me with these? please? I slept for the time of 2 movies./for the time it takes for to movies to play out. I did the dishes in the time it took you to go grocery shopping. I was able to watch 2 movies in the time it took you to…

[ More ] January 21st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |
 

Ten Things I Think I Know (Part 1)

I think I might annoy some people with this blogpost, so to get myself psyched up for it – I’ve imagined that I’m being interviewed by the BBC’s arch-interrogator, Jeremy Paxman.

Jeremy Paxman interviews Michael Howard. “Did you t…

[ More ] January 18th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Education, Language, Learning English |

Tales from America – with Transcript and Vocabulary

Now you can watch this film not only with subtitles but also with the complete text (transcript), as well as useful vocabulary words.

[ More ] January 9th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |

Conversations in Spain – with Transcript and Vocabulary

Now you can watch this film not only with subtitles but also with the complete text (transcript), as well as useful vocabulary words.

[ More ] January 9th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |

Stories from Morocco – with Transcript and Vocabulary

Now you can watch this film not only with subtitles but also with the complete text (transcript), as well as useful vocabulary words. The same will be done soon for all the films in The Learning English Video Project.

[ More ] December 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |
 

Scoring Project Goals

Scoring Project Goals
By Kerry Wills
Have you ever seen a group of children play soccer? The ball gets kicked into a corner and every child on the field runs after it. Then the ball gets kicked into another corner and they all chase it there as well. I…

[ More ] November 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Professional, Project Management |

Learn to Put Your Make Up on in English

YouTube offers you so many opportunities to learn English and also to learn how to do new things, learn how to do things better or teach others how to do things.

[ More ] October 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |

Learn from and Create Animated Music Videos

Learning English from songs lyrics and music is a great way to study. In today’s activity you are going to be able to watch and enjoy some simple ’stop motion’ animated music videos and then find out how to create your own.

[ More ] October 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |

VULNERABLE – #265

Today’s word is vulnerable. This is an adjective which means susceptible to being hurt.
For example, you can say, Her weakened immune system made her vulnerable to further illnesses.

[ More ] July 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Language, Learning English |