Tag: english
Asking Directions Dialogue MARK: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the library is? NANCY: Yes,it’sthatway.You go three blocks to Washington Street, then turn right. It’s on the corner, …
Ordering a Meal (English Dialogue) WAITER: Hello, I’ll be your waiter today. Can I start you off with something to drink?
Weather Report in English (Dialogue and Notes) JENNIFER: It’s freezing outside! What happened to the weather report? I thought this cold front was supposed to pass.
Introductions and Greeting in English Formal Greetings Dialogue; JAMES: Good morning, Professor Austin, how are you doing?
What are the Differences Between ‘Other’, ‘The other’ and ‘Another’ Other; nonspecific use with plural or uncountable noun, meaning: additional or extra; alternative; different types of something The other; …
Classroom Objects – English Vocabulary pencil, school bag, pencil case, stapler, puncher, compass, notebook, ballpoint, coloured pencils, magnifying glass, textbooks, drawing pins and etc. Following list;
Uses of ‘Borrow’ and ‘Lend’ What are the differences between borrow and lend? Borrow; shows that something is (temporarily) taken from another person. Lend; shows that something is (temporarily) …
Collocations with ‘Get’ and ‘Take’ Get lost, Get fired, Get a job, Get a life, Get home, Get ready, Get started, Get married, Get divorced, Get permission, Get the …
English Vocabulary Study – Temperature hot, warm, cool, chilly, cold, freezing, fahrenheit, celcius and etc.
English describing clothes vocabulary; short, tight, loose, dirty, clean, long, small, big, light, dark, high, old and etc.