Learning English-Lesson Forty One ( Influence )
Posted on August 12th, 2009 by admin
In this lesson we look at the power of influence. How does it affect us?
Duration : 0:11:13
In this lesson we look at the power of influence. How does it affect us?
Duration : 0:11:13
All you need to live and teach in Thailand is here! This free video covers making lesson plans to teach in Thailand.
Duration : 0:2:59
In this special lesson we visit the City of Lichfield to take a look at its magnificent Cathedral and discuss the life of Samuel Johnson, the creator of the first definitive English Dictionary, who was born there 300 years ago.
Word definitions…
Valour - Courage….Bravery.
Tangible - Vivid / Realistic / Touchable
Definitive- Clearly explained and presented.
Disenchanted- Put off / Disillusioned
Usher- Teaching istant (No longer used).
Unified- Joined together.
Laborious- Slow work.
Lexicon- Dictionary/Word Reference.
Raconteur- A good-skilful storyteller.
Duration : 0:29:14
In this lesson we look at the phonetic alphabet. Some people think that this is a helpful tool for improving spoken English, while others feel that phonetics slows down the process of learning English and makes it dull and boring!
Duration : 0:8:54
Which is the best way to speak? American English or British English? The truth is that you do not have to sound like anyone! You create your own individual sound. As long as people can understand you, then that is all that matters.
Duration : 0:2:3
This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate - high intermediate.
Duration : 0:9:30
This is the end product of a lesson plan for English teachers. The full lesson plan can be seen at http://www.teflclips.com/?p=105
Duration : 0:2:41
Misterduncan is in his office!
Stationery is a word which means small items and tools that are used within the office. For example..A pen or pencil and more commonly used to describe writing paper or exercise books.
A few people have mentioned my spelling of Sellotape. You will find that the word spelt with a ‘C’ instead of an ‘S’ is in common use also. The one with an ‘S’ is a brand name, similar to Scotch Tape in the USA.
Duration : 0:7:0