Archive for May, 2011

General English at ILAC. English school in Canada – ALICAN CAKIL

Description: www.ilac.com English for Beginners, Intermediates and High Intermediates. More information please visit http

Posted on 31 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. No Comments.

Positive Attitude Developed by Vivek

Its presentation about positive attitude…if you like or dislike…please give your feedback and comments…

Posted on 29 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. 4 Comments.

English Speaking at Your Home in Marathi

This video shows you how to learn English Speaking at your home. You don’t need to go to any classes. For more details – www.marathi2englishspeaking.com

Posted on 27 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. No Comments.

EnglishAnyone.com – How To Get Fluent In English Faster – 6 – Use Simple English

www.EnglishAnyone.com – Get Fluent Faster! To get fluent faster, use simple English! One of the common problems non-native English speakers have is that they use words and phrases that are too advanced, complex or unnatural for regular conversation. Here’s an example of unnatural English The entrance fee at the club is $3.50. More conversational English would be: The cover is $3.50. The reason students use inappropriate phrases is because they’re spending more time listening to textbook CDs than they are having real conversations with native English speakers. Use unnatural words and phrases and it will sound as funny to native speakers as incorrect grammar. Also, you will feel bad because you don’t sound natural and you will lose the confidence to speak. Without the confidence to practice speaking in conversations, you will never become the great English speaker you can be! Don’t worry! The solution to this problem is easy! First, build confidence and sound natural with simple words and phrases. Really listen to the words native speakers use in regular conversations. Then practice these phrases and use them in conversations as well. As you feel your fluency developing, begin using more complicated phrases when appropriate. When the person you’re talking with is wearing a tie, it’s OK to say “commence.” If the person is wearing a t-shirt, just say “start.” Remember that the English in textbooks and on tests is way different than natural English. So, watch movies, listen to

Posted on 25 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. No Comments.

Learn Tamil through English – Lesson 1 – Basics

A video tutorial series to help you learn Tamil through English, the quick and easy way! Learn colloquial spoken Tamil through simple lessons.

Posted on 23 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. 25 Comments.

General English at ILAC. English school in Canada – Konstantin Toroshchin – Russian

www.ilac.com English for Beginners, Intermediates and High Intermediates. More information please visit http

Posted on 21 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. No Comments.

ESL Lesson 1 Free

Listen to Elisa as she explains how to learn English by watching her downloadable videos. These were our first videos. Enjoy.

Posted on 19 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. 25 Comments.

EnglishAnyone.com – How To Get Fluent In English Faster – 4 – Find Your Own English Voice

www.EnglishAnyone.com – Get Fluent Faster! Here’s another tip on how to get fluent in English faster! Do you feel nervous about speaking English because you don’t sound exactly like your English teacher or the English speakers on listening practice CDs? If you stop worrying about your pronunciation and find your own English voice, you will get fluent much, much faster! To find your own English voice, and get comfortable speaking in English faster, listen to lots of different speakers of English so you can hear the variety of the language. When you listen to many different English speakers, you will see that there is no one, perfect pronunciation of English, and start to find your own English voice more quickly. Remember that great pronunciation comes naturally over time with practice, so stop worrying about how you sound and just speak! Check out EnglishAnyone.com for more tips, lessons, videos, and to learn the 7 secrets students must know to get fluent in English quickly! Happy learning!

Posted on 17 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. No Comments.

Three English Idioms To Say Someone Is Arrogant

EnglishTeacherFred.com Free email course How To Learn English NOW: Modern Methods = More Success! “Here are three idioms to talk about somebody being arrogant. Somebody who is arrogant; it means that they think they are better than everybody else. They think they are the best: they’re arrogant. It’s not polite, not a good way to be. This first one is, we say: he has a big head. A big head; his head is big. Or maybe a “swelled” head, a swollen head. To swell means make bigger. Swell, swelled, swollen. To be swollen. So, he has a swelled head. He has a big head. He’s very arrogant. Another one is: to be stuck up. Stuck up. It’s a phrasal verb: stuck up. To be stuck up. Like they have their nose in the air. “Oh, I’m better than everyone.” Stuck up. It’s not polite to say somebody is stuck up. It means they are arrogant. They think they’re better than everybody. And one more is…” READ MORE HERE: EnglishTeacherFred.com ??? ?????????? ???????? ?? ?? ?? hablar Inglés comversation ??? ?? ?? nói ti?ng Anh cu?c trò chuy?n ?? ?? ?? parler Anglais conversation ????? ???????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ???????? falar Inglês conversa mówi? Angielski rozmowa

Posted on 15 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. 2 Comments.

learning English language 1st session PART 1 ??? ????????

This is the lecture that presented by Dr. Mohammed Abu Aish @ Saudi Club. it is for new students who want to learn and improve their English language.

Posted on 13 May '11 by Admin, under ENGLISH 101. 18 Comments.